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크레타복식의 재현성에 관한 시뮬라시옹 현상 연구 -에이프런과 코르셋 벨트를 중심으로-A Study of the Reproducibility of Ancient Cretan Costume in Simulation -Focused on the Apron and Corset Belt-

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A Study of the Reproducibility of Ancient Cretan Costume in Simulation -Focused on the Apron and Corset Belt-
Authors
정민아간호섭
Issue Date
2020
Publisher
한국복식학회
Keywords
에이프런; 코르셋 벨트; 크레타 복식; 재현성; 시뮬라시옹; apron; corset belt; Cretan costume; reproducibility; simulation
Citation
복식, v.70, no.2, pp.1 - 18
Journal Title
복식
Volume
70
Number
2
Start Page
1
End Page
18
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/12323
DOI
10.7233/jksc.2020.70.2.001
ISSN
1229-6880
Abstract
The development of mass media has made it easy to rapidly expose the, public to numerous images - a phenomenon that has a considerable impact on modern society. Moving from a period when functional parts were important, symbols and images are now increasingly valuable. Drawing on Jean Baudrillard’s view of simulation as a necessary theoretical consideration for the study of images, this study examined the importance of image research in modern society, focusing on the apron and corset belts in the Cretan style. Based on this theoretical background as well as prior studies, the concept of simulation and the process of image formation in modern fashion were clarified; the reproducibility that occurs in the simulation process included the properties of realization, deformation, disorganization, hybridity, relationship, metaphor, transparency, symbolism, continuity, and variability as the lower properties these properties were derived to determine the inherent significance of attributes. Using fashion case studies, this study traced the direction of image change in modern fashion, as well as the image imitation characteristic of modern fashion that continue to be applied to create new styles, Baudrillard’s concept of simulacre, or reproducibility was used to examine how the characteristic elements of reproduction are applied to modern fashion. Following a consideration of the basic concept of reproduction and the type of images that are displayed in modern fashion publications, reproduction was assessed in light of Baudrillard’s image system view. This assessment showed that images are a very important factor in modern fashion. This study’s results suggest that the current excess of image and symbols will make styles in fashion increasingly pluralistic in the future, and the study of images in fashion will be very important in understanding this issue.
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