英文摘要 |
Chinese poems are renowned for presenting the depth of aesthetics of the culture. This research means to show the beauty of Chinese culture with clothing design, and to interpret fashion at a humanism layer through combining tradition and modern together. In the past, figurative relics such as traditional Chinese painting, totem, and calligraphy are often used as inspirations for fashion design while abstract meanings of poems are rarely applied to it. This work is based on the poem Moon in the West River by famous author/poet Su Shi from the Song Dynasty. It is meant to express the beauty of haziness from Chinese artistic conception through the clothes utilizing clothing construction techniques. The researcher applied “change,” “transformation,” and “conversion” from the theory of “habitual domains” to transform the imagery of “dream, wind, cloud, and moon” from the poem into a ball gown design (Topic: The Trace of Chinese Ink), which is rich in the sense of desolation and savageness. It is wished that the mode of transforming “artistic conception of poems” into “design” could lead a new path for fashion designers. |