Journal of Fashion Technology & Textile EngineeringISSN: 2329-9568

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Review Article, J Fashion Technol Textile Eng Vol: 5 Issue: 4

The Value of Korean Beauty with the Traditional Patterns of King’s Cloth – Especially “Hwa” (Flame), “Seongsin” (Star), “Jo” (Seaweed), “Bunmi” (Rice) Pattern

Minjung Kim and Youngmi Park*

Department of Clothing and Fashion, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan, Korea

*Corresponding Author : Youngmi Park
Department of Clothing and Fashion, Yeungnam University, 280 Daehakro, Gyeongsan, 38541 Korea
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+82-53-810-2791
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E-mail: ymp9397@yu.ac.kr

Received: August 08, 2017 Accepted: August 22, 2017 Published: August 26, 2017

Citation: Kim M, Park Y (2017) The Value of Korean Beauty with the Traditional Patterns of King’s Cloth – Especially “Hwa” (Flame), “Seongsin” (Star), “Jo” (Seaweed), “Bunmi” (Rice) Pattern. J Fashion Technol Textile Eng 5:4. doi:10.4172/2329-9568.1000158

Abstract

Recent fashion trends have been in sports sensibility and culture combined with a technical note. This study examined the value of Korean beauty as a fashion material by printing royal clothes with traditional patterns using the Neoprene. The traditional patterns of the king’s clothing, “Hwa”, “Seongsin”, “Jo”, “Bunmi” were applied to Neoprene for textile design. The textile design using these patterns was made to apply modern patterns through a CAD system and convey visually the meaning of Korean beauty with the design of Pantone Color. The four design patterns utilizing “Hwa”, “Seongsin”, “Jo”, and “Bunmi” were designed with different colors and designs. Modern textile patterns are reflected in the concept so that mapping for each item can effectively deliver Korean aesthetics. This study has significance for commercializing Korean beauty as fashion products. Korean patterns are also valuable for design development and are expected to improve the diversity of design planning.

Keywords: Textile design; Traditional pattern; King’s clothing; Neoprene

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