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A Study on the Dress Form for the Making Dresses: Focusing on the Size Cover Rate and Correction

드레스 제작을 위한 인대 연구: 사이즈 커버율과 보정을 중심으로

  • Lee, Sanghee (Department of Fashion & Textiles, Jeju National University) ;
  • Kwon, Sookhee (Department of Fashion & Textiles, Jeju National University)
  • 이상희 (제주대학교 패션의류학과) ;
  • 권숙희 (제주대학교 패션의류학과)
  • Received : 2020.01.15
  • Accepted : 2020.04.10
  • Published : 2020.05.30

Abstract

Underlying dress forms for high coverage patterns are very important in the dress industry. Size 9 from brand D was chosen according to the analysis that it was the best option because a dress should have a large allowable range in one size. The criteria for selection were the dress form with a waist circumference of 63.50 centimeters, which is close to the standard size of women in Korea. Brassieres for dresses were included to enhance the aesthetic value of the correction process in producing a basic dress pattern. An experimental torso pattern was applied to evaluate the fit and suitability of the dress form that was also later verified in the process of the dress works. Three dresses were produced and presented on the chosen study dress form. The research procedures are as follows. First, the sell-through rates and feedbacks were collected from the dress form vendor. Second, a literature survey on dresses and a dress company investigation were conducted. Third, the amount of body dimension changes due to the use of a bra in the dresses were examined. Fourth, after the correction of the dress form, the torso pattern was made by draping. Fifth, the torso experimental clothing made of muslin material was evaluated. Sixth, the dress works of the top design were presented using the size 9 basic pattern developed by brand D.

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