학술논문

테일러드 재킷의 패턴 해체를 통한 패션디자인 연구
A Study on the Fashion Design by Pattern Deconstruction of Tailored Jacket
Document Type
Article
Text
Source
한국패션디자인학회지, 03/31/2018, Vol. 18, Issue 1, p. 57-76
Subject
해체주의
해체주의 패션
테일러드 재킷
패턴 해체
패션디자인
deconstruction
deconstructive fashion
tailored jacket
deconstructive pattern
fashion design
Language
Korean
ISSN
1598-3749
Abstract
This study aimed to examine a deconstructive fashion phenomenon that is being expanded again and apply it to a tailored jacket and develop fashion design. It conducted the literature research to investigate pattern pieces of a tailored jacket maintaining a standardized form for a long time with the historical examination and the case study to explore expressive characteristics of the deconstruction shown from fashion recently and those of pattern deconstruction shown from a tailored jacket which are ‘the deconstruction of clothing structures and design principles’, ‘the indeterminate mode of wearing’, and ‘the perforating’. As a result of the case study on the contemporary fashion under the ‘deconstruction of clothing structures and design principles', 5 fashion design works applying the deconstruction of the bodice, sleeve and detail patterns of a tailored jacket were developed and manufactured. As for the design development, tailored jacket was separated and reorganized in a structural manner using the deconstruction of clothing structures and design principles, or expressive characteristics of the deconstructive fashion, reflecting the avant-garde neglecting the existing positions and functions and also de-proportioned, de-balanced and de-centered deconstruction of design principles. Besides, there was an attempt at the formative changes through free locational movement, extension and distortion of a pattern piece using Photoshop. Each design was developed by 5 expressive methods of the deconstruction including the destruction of proportion and balance, movement of location, deconstruction of center and the functional loss of elements and by individual or overlapped combination of 8 pattern pieces(front bodice, front side, rear bodice, rear side, outer sleeve, undersleeve, collar and lapels). The works developed contain 2 one-piece dresses and 2 jackets made of wool serge, 1 overcoat made of wool nylon melton in solid black.