Application of flower-shaped japanese smock technique on evening party dresses. Explore the application of flower-shaped Japanese smock technique on evening party dresses, creating exclusive, glamorous designs. This research highlights aesthetic and innovative fabric manipulation.
Fashion design has undergone significant development, particularly in creating new innovations in the form of clothing that combines aesthetic elements from fabric manipulation techniques. One fabric manipulation technique that has regained popularity is smocking. The aim of this research is to produce clothing with a distinctive look by applying Japanese smocking techniques in the form of flowers to evening wear designs in order to create exclusive products. To achieve this objective, this study employs the Practice-led Research method, which emphasizes the following stages: exploration, realization, design, and presentation. The focal point is the floral motif created using the smock technique on satin fabric, complemented by tulle glitter accents on the peplum, resulting in an exclusive evening gown. The research results show the creation of an off-shoulder garment design with asymmetrical peplum details and an H-shaped silhouette that emphasizes a glamorous impression, complemented by Japanese smocking techniques in the shape of flowers on the shoulders with additional pearl accents, as well as the use of sateen canalli and glitter tulle materials that reinforce the luxurious impression. Expert evaluations indicate that this technique offers aesthetic and innovative value, though further development is recommended in terms of application variations and materials. This research contributes to the development of fabric manipulation designs that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also functionally and commercially relevant in the fashion industry, particularly for evening gown categories.
This paper, "Application of Flower-shaped Japanese Smock Technique on Evening Party Dresses," delves into a compelling area of fashion design: the integration of traditional fabric manipulation techniques to create innovative and aesthetically rich garments. The research sets out with a clear objective to produce distinctive and exclusive evening wear by applying flower-shaped Japanese smocking, a technique experiencing renewed popularity, to modern evening gown designs. This focus on blending intricate craftsmanship with contemporary fashion addresses the ongoing demand for unique and high-value apparel within the luxury segment of the industry. The study employs a Practice-led Research methodology, which systematically progresses through stages of exploration, realization, design, and presentation. This hands-on approach culminates in the creation of an off-shoulder evening gown featuring an H-shaped silhouette and asymmetrical peplum details. The core innovation lies in the strategic application of flower-shaped Japanese smocking on the shoulders, accentuated with pearl details, which contributes to a glamorous impression. The material selection of sateen canalli and glitter tulle further reinforces the intended luxurious aesthetic. Expert evaluations cited confirm the aesthetic and innovative value of the technique, while also suggesting areas for further development in terms of application variations and material exploration. In conclusion, this research effectively showcases the potential of integrating sophisticated fabric manipulation techniques into evening wear design, providing a tangible example of how traditional skills can be recontextualized for contemporary luxury fashion. It contributes significantly to the discourse on fabric manipulation by demonstrating its aesthetic, functional, and commercial relevance, particularly within the specialized evening gown category. While the abstract points to potential avenues for further diversification in application and material use, the study successfully establishes a foundational model for creating exclusive and visually compelling garments that hold promise for both design innovation and market appeal.
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