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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Combined Wardrobes

Pohl, Rebecca January 2020 (has links)
In the discipline of fashion, wardrobe staples and evening wear are two clothing categories with different purpose and used for different occasions. Wardrobe staples consist of classic garments used in our everyday life in contrast to evening wear which stands for elegant and decorative expression. This study was aimed at developing garment hybrids in between the clothing categories wardrobe staples and evening wear. Wardrobe staples and evening wear are separated because of their different characteristics, this study aims to developing garment hybrids in between the clothing categories wardrobe staples and evening wear. The motive is to look beyond the categorizations and combined their differences to a new whole, for example, a wrinkled shirt in contrast to lace gloves. These two categories consist of design that for a long time, has been settle and the same, with a clear expression and usage there are room and opportunity for renovation and change. In these established categories there are distinct right and wrong regarding shape, materials and details and minor changes can transform the whole expression. The sample was selected from a visual investigation of what characterize wardrobe staples and evening wear. These characteristics were explored physically through deconstruct the expression of wardrobe staples by adding features from evening wear to create hybrids. The contrast and differences of wardrobe staples and evening wear are altered both in shape, materials and details and therefore, in this study, various ways of changing the appearance of wardrob staples will be demonstrated. The experiments were evaluated how and how much the added feature from evening wear affects the final outcome, depending on the chosen wardrobe staple how obvious the feature has to be. The collection is showcasing garments and outfits that more or less implanted of evening wear features as well as in different ways are implanted by the features, for example as a garment or material. This study suggesting new expressions of what we already use but for long has been unchanged.
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Aphosiosi

Likouris, Arianna P. 12 May 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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Dress to empress : Challenging preconception within dress

Wahlström, William January 2024 (has links)
Detta verk bygger på begreppet förutfattad mening och använder performativ konst för att väcka medvetenhet om inre värde och betydelse genom en förändring av klädsel och dess anmärkningsvärda förmåga att förvränga bilden av en person, vilket utmanar den initiala förutfattade meningen om personen. Denna idé avbildas genom en porträttuppsättning av flera mogna kvinnor. Kvinnorna visas i sina hem, utsatta för en delvis improviserad performativ drapering där berättelsen skiftar på grund av deras förändrade kläder, accessoarer, hår och smink. Detta verk syftar till att skapa konstnärliga kvällsklädsplagg genom akten av performance. Det är avsett att vara en hyllning till mogna kvinnor och är tänkt att inspirera till användning av performance som ett sätt att generera designidéer. / This work builds on the notion of preconception using performative art to evoke awareness of inner worth and value through a change of dress and its notable ability to distort the image of a person, challenging the initial preconception of the person. This idea is depicted through a portrait staging of several mature women. The women are displayed in their homes, exposed to a partially improvised performative draping where the narrative shifts due to their change of clothing, accessories, hair, and makeup. This work aims to create artistic pieces of evening wear through the act of performance. It is intended to be a celebration of mature women and is meant to inspire the use of performance as a way to generate design ideas.
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The Butterfly Effect: Exploring the Behavior of Change through Transformable Clothing

Skitzki, Miranda 11 May 2018 (has links)
No description available.

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