2009년 9월 26일 토요일












I was also little bit confused that 1 image for each 6 functions of dress or one image that relates to all of the 6 functions of dress. However, I am going to try to make both of ways.

1. Environmental Protection
Primitive people used animal skins to create their garments. They tried to make those garments better to protect from coldness or injury risks. The purpose of the garments at this time is survival. Firm of garments is more important than design shape of them, but now we are using
garments such as parkas, jumpers and gloves to protect from coldness, and we are consider designing, too.






















(1) http://www.moncler.it/oncler.it/ Pink Parker by Moncler, Gamme rouge 2009.

2. Decoration
This is a Korean traditional garment called ‘Hanbok’. In Addition, the garment is for wedding ceremony of Queen. That custom has so many embroidery and gold beads for decoration. It could be also represented that ‘ceremonialism’ and ‘gender differentiation’.

Miss Universe Korea, Honey Lee worn Hanbok.
3. Gender Differentiation


Men’s suit is distinguishable from women’s wear.

(3).Alexander McQueen’s 2009 men’s wear.
http://men.style.com/fashion/collections/S2010MEN/complete/slideshow/AMCMEN?loop=0&event=&designer=AMCMEN&trend=&slideshowId=slideshow57580&iphoto=1&play=false&cnt=28

4. Group Membership

Garment affect to make group or to empower membership. For example, there are school uniforms and garments that particular groups or teenagers are wearing commonly for to show people their desiring identity.

leighton meester in a shool uniform , drama ' Gossip girl'
(4). http://www.fashionfile.com/blog/1.%20SCHOOL%20UNIFORM%202.jpg

5. Ceremonialism
Each country has own traditional wedding ceremony and that of customs. However, each ceremony has a rule that how to and what kind of garments have to wear at ceremony.

Golden wedding Japanese emperor
In this photo released by the Imperial Household Agency of Japan on the day of the wedding, April 10, 1959, Japanese Crown Prince Akihito and his bride Michiko Shoda pose in the ceremonial robes they wore during a wedding ceremony in the Imperial Palace in Tokyo several days before their wedding.

(5). http://gpdhome.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c648253ef0115700f4eb4970b-400wi

6. Sexual Enhancement

Miss Universe Japan 2009 Emiri Miyasaka
She worn transformed Kimono that has a garter belt, stocking and panties
(6) http://www.88news.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Miss-Universe-Japan-Emiri-Miyasaka-kimono1.jpg

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