DOI QR코드

DOI QR Code

A Study on the Development of Korean Fashion Design Using the Forced-Relationship Techniques

강제결합법을 활용한 한국적 패션디자인 개발 연구

  • Kim, Hanna (Dept. of Fashion Design, Sungkyunkwan University) ;
  • Suh, Seunghee (Dept. of Fashion Design, Sungkyunkwan University)
  • 김한나 (성균관대학교 의상학과) ;
  • 서승희 (성균관대학교 의상학과)
  • Received : 2020.08.22
  • Accepted : 2020.10.12
  • Published : 2020.11.30

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to develop a new Korean fashion design using forced-relationship techniques and the traditional hanbok Korean dress and Korean traditional images as the source of the ideas. The research methods consisted of literature research and design production. In the literature research for the hanbok composition and design elements, the concept and type of forced-relationship techniques were studied. The design development process was as follows. First, 'Developing a Korean fashion design' was set as the design theme. Second, the composition and design elements of hanbok and Korean motifs, which consist of Korean images were set as fixed elements of the forced-relationship technique. Third, among the various trends in keywords, 'punk' belonging to a subculture, was set as an arbitrary element of the forced-relationship technique. Fourth, the punk fashion design elements and items were listed. Fifth, a rough sketch was performed by selectively combining fixed and arbitrary elements. Sixth, a design evaluation process was conducted to select the designs out of 52 design sketches that fit the purpose of the study. Seventh, a total of six designs were selected after making design modifications. Through this, a total of six works of women's clothing was designed, made, and presented. This study offers the possibility of developing new Korean fashion design images, and a chance to share designs based on different cultural elements in the global market.

Keywords

References

  1. Cha, S. (2015). A study on the Korean fashion and sustainability (Unpublished master's thesis). Sookmyung Women's University, Seoul, Korea.
  2. Chae, S. (2006). Study on living 'hanbok' or Korea traditional costume that applied the traditional patterns (Unpublished master's thesis). Kookmin University, Seoul, Korea.
  3. Cho, H. (1989). 복식 [Costume]. Seoul: Daewonsa.
  4. Cho, O. (2004). A study on the beauty of Korean traditional costume and modernized hanbok. The Journal of Design Center, 2004(9), 113-130.
  5. Chung, I. (2013). Item development for fashion products using creative thinking methods: A case of velvet products. Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles, 37(2), 213-223. doi:10.5850/JKSCT.2013.37.2.213
  6. English, B. (2007). A cultural history of fashion in the 20th century. Oxford & New York: Berg.
  7. Ha, S. (2012). Design and development of a wedding dress using a traditional Teoksal pattern. Journal of the Korean Society of Fashion Design, 12(3), 23-41.
  8. Hanbok Advancement Center. (n.d.). Basic hanbok for men and women. Retrieved October 25, 2018, from http://www.hanbokcenter.kr/user/nd79287.do
  9. Heo, E. (2011). A study of idea generation applicating as language and visul-scandal in poster design education (Unpublished master's thesis). Kookmin University, Seoul, Korea.
  10. Jeon, K. (2014). Introduction to creative education: Theory & practice (Rev. ed.). Seoul: Changjisa.
  11. Jeong, J., & Kim, Y. (2019). A study on women's costume applying the morphological characteristics of Po from the early Joseon dynasty. Journal of Korean Traditional Costume, 22(2), 5-18. doi:10.16885/jktc.2019.06.22.2.5
  12. Jeong, B. (2017). A study on expression of flower images through symbolism of traditional colors: Forced on the researcher's works (Unpublished master's thesis). Chonnam National University, Gwangju, Korea.
  13. Kim, E. (2004). A study on the expression of Korean design in modern fashion (Unpublished master's thesis). Ewha Women's University, Seoul, Korea.
  14. Kim, E. (2013). A study of the development of women's upper clothing based on a traditional Korean style using the decorative techniques of the Jatmulim. Fashion & Textile Research Journal, 15(2), 202-209. doi:10.5805/SFTI.2013.15.2.202
  15. Kim, E., & Lim, R. (2009). 역사 속의 우리옷 변천사 [A history of the transition of our clothes in history]. Gwangju: Chonnam National University Press.
  16. Kim, E. Y., Kim, E. J., & Lee, M. (2012). The application of traditional elements in Korean and Chinese fashion design in: Lie Sang Bong and Vivienne Tam. Family and Environment Research, 50(8), 1-11. doi:10.6115/khea.2012.50.8.001
  17. Kim, H. (2007). Fashion trend and image. Paju: Kyomunsa.
  18. Kim, I. (2015). New paradigm of Korean-style fashion design. Journal of Korean Traditional Costume, 18(4), 99-112. doi:10.16885/jktc.2015.12.18.4.99
  19. Kim, Y. (1992). 한국의 복식미 [The beauty of Korea costume]. Seoul: Minumsa.
  20. Kim, Y. (2009). 한국 복식미 탐구 [Explore the beauty of Korean dress]. Seoul: Gyeongchunsa.
  21. Kim, M. (2009). 한국적 패션 디자인의 제다움 찾기 : 전통미와 현대적 활용을 중심으로 [Finding the Je-daum of Korean fashion design: Focusing on the aesthetics of tradition and its modern adaptations]. Seoul: Seoul National University Press.
  22. Kim, S. (2012). Grotesque characteristics expressed in Gareth Pugh collections. Journal of The Korean Society of Fashion Design, 12(4), 1-15.
  23. Kim, Y., & Geum, K. (2008). Heterogeneous fusion design and perceptive action in contemporary fashion: Focusing on the perspective of Henri Bergson. Journal of the Korean Society of Costume, 58(10), 78-94.
  24. Kim, Y., & Park, H. (2010). Study on a creative fashion design development process through idea classification. The Korean Society of Costume, 60(9), 95-105.
  25. Kim, Y., Ahn, S., & Cho, S. (2009). 서양복식문화의 현대적 이해 [Understanding of western costume for fashion design]. Seoul: Gyeongchunsa.
  26. Koo, S. (2015). A search on collaborative methods of shape creating by forced combination. Korea Science & Art Forum, 21, 9-18. doi:10.17548/ksaf.2015.09.21.9
  27. Kwon, S., & Park, S. (2006). A study on wedding dress design for modern application of traditional costumes. Journal of The Korean Society of Fashion Design, 6(2), 55-75.
  28. Lee, J. J., & Park, E. K. (2006). Lifestyle & trend (Rev. ed.). Seoul: Yekyong.
  29. Lee, C. (2013). Development of modern shroud design according to the changes of women's hanbok: Focused on the women's jeogori, skirt and underwear (Unpublished master's thesis). Dankook University, Yongin, Korea.
  30. Lee, H. (2017). A study on the creative fashion design process: Focusing on Dieffenbacher's the design cycle (Unpublished doctoral dissertation). Kookmin University, Seoul, Korea.
  31. Lee, J., & Kim, W. (2013). Hanbok construction systematizing theory. Seoul: Kyungchoonsa.
  32. Lee, M., & Cho, K. (2009). A study on the wedding dress design of Korea images: Focused on pear blossoms pattern and dang-ui(唐衣) images. Journal of Fashion Business, 13(5), 23-36.
  33. Lee, Y., & Kim, S. (2009). Expressive properties of simulation hair style in John Galliano collection. Journal of the Korean Society Design Culture, 15(4), 405-415.
  34. Michalko, M. (2001). Cracking creativity. (J. Park, & K. Lee, Trans.). Seoul: Prunsol. (Original work published 1998).
  35. Michalko, M. (2013). Creative thinkering. (J. Park, Trans.). Seoul: Happy Book. (Original work published 2011).
  36. Murayama, J. (2017). 근대문화사 읽기로서의 조선의 복장 [Joseon's clothes as reading the history of modern culture]. Seoul: Minsokwon.
  37. Park, H. (2017). A study on the development of self-initiating design education program using various thinking methods: Focused on middle schools (Unpublished master's thesis). Kyunghee University, Seoul, Korea.
  38. Park, H., & Kan, H. (2013). A study on characteristics of grotesque in contemporary fashion collection: Focus on Damien Hirst's works. Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles, 37(3), 399-412. doi:10.5850/JKSCT.2013.37.3.399
  39. Park, M. (2009). The study on the conception teaching method utilizing mind map and forced relation (Unpublished master's thesis). Pusan National University, Pusan, Korea.
  40. Park, M., & Shim, S. (2016). Modern fashion design development using morphological characteristics of hanbok. Journal of the Korean Society of Costume, 66(2), 134-147. https://doi.org/10.7233/jksc.2016.66.2.134
  41. Rouse, E. (2003). Understanding fashion. (J. Lee, Trans.). Seoul: Sizirak. (Original work published 1989).
  42. Shim, H. (2009). 우리 옷 만들기 [Making our clothes]. Seoul: Sungshin Women's University Press.
  43. Shim, S. (2006). Study on high-class oriented character in fashion design utilizing Korean traditional beauty (Unpublished master's thesis). Sookmyung Women's University, Seoul, Korea.
  44. Sklar, M. (2013). Punk style. London, UK: Bloomsbury.
  45. Song, H. (2010). A study on fashion design by application of Korean traditional flowered-wall motives: Focused on flower patterns. The Korean Society of Fashion Design, 10(1), 41-56.
  46. Suh, J., & Kim, J. (2015). Study on the fashion design of crochet lace of combined traditional Korean painting of flower and bird patterns: Focused on the laser cutting technique. The Journal of the Korean Society of Knit Design, 13(3), 67-73. doi:10.35226/kskd.2015.13.3.67
  47. Suh, S., & Kim, H. (2019). Analysis of Korean fashion design from the viewpoint of Simulacre. Journal of Fashion Business, 23(5), 19-30. doi:10.12940/jfb.2019.23.5.19
  48. Thorpe, S. (2001). How to think like Einstein: Simple ways to break the rules and discover your hidden genius (H. Kim, Trans.). Seoul: Seed Book.
  49. Whiting, C. S. (1958). Creative thinking. New York: Reinhold.
  50. Yoon J., & Woo, H. (2011). A study on the modern fashion design applying the characteristic of Hanbok. Journal of Korean Traditional Costume, 14(1), 77-90.
  51. Yoon, J., & Oh, Y. (2009). A study on fashion design applying the images of the Han Ok. Journal of the Korean Society of Design Culture, 15(4), 356-369.
  52. Yoon, S. & Park, H. (2014). A qualitative study of applying creative thinking methods to Surface pattern design developments: Focused on methods of Scamper, Synectics and Forced Connection. Journal of Korea Design Forum, 44, 281-295. doi:10.21326/ksdt.2014..44.024
  53. Yu, K., & Kim, T. (2008). A study on the fashion design use of palace an danchung in the period of Chosun dynasty, Journal of Korean Traditional Costume, 11(3), 11-30.
  54. Yu, M. (2007). A study on the instructional method of art class of elementary school using creativity techniques (Unpublished master's thesis). Korea National University of Education, Cheongju, Korea.