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The Development of New Constructive Solutions for the Collection of Women's Clothing in a Minimalist Style Based on Studies of the Interaction of Fashion and Architecture in the XX-XXI Centuries. Less is More

Student: Dneprovskaya Yuliya

Supervisor: Maria Klyuchevskaya

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Design (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2017

Diploma project is constructed in such a way that at the beginning of the development the items of collection deals with the comparison using the ratio of works of architecture and clothing. Further we identified the tasks and the historical background (historical context of the classical influence on the design), concise, clear cut. The study shows the analysis of the architectural presence in design, styling, development of local brands by examining how the work of Le Corbusier worked for designers to create their things, with the inclusion of new formations, architectural presence to the design, the influence of specific architectural works on specific brands, architectural techniques for creating a collection. The idea of sewing and techniques of working with textile material, freedom from pretentiousness, a restrained use of images and monochrome colors are very important for the project.

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