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    The inspiration from the ethnic textiles of leesu for hippy dress design project

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    2018-11-08
    Author
    Titayanapong, Nitchanan
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    Abstract
    This project aims to study the costume designer's hippie style was inspired by a native tribe Lisu in Mae Hong Son province . Get ideas from hippie clothes. The study was led by the appearance of the hippies in the '70s applied. Such a combination of cloth into garments by tribal technique of cloth, Lisu tribe is to cut the fabric. Cloth Lisu tribe is a unique fabric is made with a variety of colors. Fold the fabric diagonally line by line. The need to fold into a rectangular or triangular piece by piece, then bring the two sides together, fold, then bossed by hand, one by one. And integrated into a fabric. Colorful The distinctive characteristics that are unique in design. The instrument used in this study. An analysis of patterns of cloth, Lisu tribes. By the analysis of two 1. Patterns 2. Colors include a focus on the physical aspect. And image analysis, the overall portfolio. To be creative costumes. The study found that Pattern of cloth, Lisu tribe is overlapping geometry as a pattern. With the use of warm colors and cool contrast to the dominant pattern. Thus, the study took the data to the application in the design model focusing on bringing hippie motifs applied in costume.
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