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Vol.21, No.0, 41 ~ 55, 2008
Title
A study on features of deconstruction in fashion show - based on clothes, make-up and hair style -
김지연 Jee Yeon Kim , 김현주 Hyun Ju Kim
Abstract
Originally, fashion was defined purely in terms of clothes. Over time, accessories, make-up and hair styling became increasingly prominent in the fashion industry. The purpose of this thesis is to propose an alternative approach in the way we conceptualize fashion and beauty, such that we can examine and judge current trends meaningfully via thorough research. The theoretical basis for this study follows the deconstruction model, prevalent in the latter part of the twentieth century. We will carefully examine both the spring/summer and fall/winter fashion shows over the last 5 years in order to support this theoretical analysis. We will first explore the concept of deconstructionism through the features of design. Next, we will categorize the 4 key elements present in all forms of fashion: silhouette, line, color and texture, present in all aspects of fashion (clothes, make-up, hairstyling and accessories). We will conclude with an analysis of fashion in general. `Total Fashion` is to strive towards various harmonious images, by applying techniques and methods in trimming, dressing up, and use of accessories, in a manner which reflects current trends effectively.
Key Words
패션, 메이크업, 헤어스타일, fashion, make-up, hair style
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