Publication: The streetware design for male college’s fashion items inspired by paintings from miao ethnic group in western hunan, china
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2024
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eng
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Srinakharinwirot University
Suggested Citation
Fan Junjun (2024). The streetware design for male college’s fashion items inspired by paintings from miao ethnic group in western hunan, china. Retrieved from: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14740/55466
Alternative Title(s)
การออกแบบสินค้าแฟชั่นแนวสตรีทแวร์สำหรับนิสิตชายที่ได้รับแรงบันดาลใจจากภาพวาดของกลุ่มชาติพันธุ์เหมียวในมณฑลหูหนานตะวันตกประเทศจีน
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Abstract
Xiangxi Miao painting, a cultural heritage of the Miao people in Xiangxi, Hunan Province, embodies generations of wisdom (Xia, 2012). However, rapid societal development in China threatens the inheritance and preservation of such traditional crafts (Liang, 1983; Chen, 2019). As industrialization and globalization affect rural areas, many intangible cultural heritages, like folk arts are endangered without effective protection measures (Zhou, M. 2011). A research gap exists in applying Xiangxi Miao paintings to clothing design. This aims of this study were as follows: (1) to collect and analyze the characteristic styles of Xiangxi Miao painting patterns; and (2) to design streetwear for Chinese male college students inspired by these patterns. Using qualitative methods, art elements and design principles are applied to analyze the paintings, while art modernization informs style innovation. A satisfaction questionnaire and expert interviews are conducted. The study produced 25 preliminary designs, the Proportion Selected Style, most favored by male college students. The conclusions were as follows: (1) combining Xiangxi Miao patterns with modern design principles creates innovative designs that preserve traditional art while appealing to contemporary aesthetics; and (2) young and modern consumers value both fashion and the cultural stories behind clothing. This study addresses the gap in fashion design using Xiangxi Miao paintings, aiding in their protection, inheritance, and innovation.
Degree Name
Master of Arts
Degree Level
Masters
Degree Discipline
Design for Business
Degree Grantor(s)
Srinakharinwirot University
