A Study on the Inspiration of "Chinoiserie" Clothing in Western Fashion to Contemporary Chinese Fashion Design
DOI: 10.23977/artpl.2021.22014 | Downloads: 30 | Views: 1033
Author(s)
Jiaxuan An 1, Yu Liu 1
Affiliation(s)
1 Fashion and Art Design College, Donghua University, Shanghai, 200051, China
Corresponding Author
Jiaxuan AnABSTRACT
The "Chinoiserie" clothing in Western fashion is a mirror image of Chinese clothing.The analysis of the design methods of”Chinoiserie”clothing in Western fashion not only has historical research value,but also has great significance for the construction of design methods and communication methods of contemporary Chinese style clothing design.The study concludes that in the context of the exchange and development of Western and Chinese fashion in the 21st century,the contemporary Chinese fashion design can be improved internally and”catered”externally to create a new era of design thinking.
KEYWORDS
Chinoiserie, Western fashion, Fashion designCITE THIS PAPER
Jiaxuan An, Yu Liu. A Study on the Inspiration of "Chinoiserie" Clothing in Western Fashion to Contemporary Chinese Fashion Design. Art and Performance Letters (2021) 2: 79-83. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/artpl.2021.22014
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