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The Application of Traditional Chinese Wash Painting in the Modern Fashion Clothing Design

Zhuanye Zhao and Cheng Lu

Journal of Business Administration Research, 2015, vol. 4, issue 1, 49-58

Abstract: With the development of times, great changes have taken place on people¡¯s appreciation of the beauty and demand about garment. The decoration of garment as well as individual character become the trend of times gradually. Chinese traditional wash painting is an important part of Chinese culture, in design of clothing, its special expressive force is a good choice for designer expressing themselves. Therefore, this element is popular among every fashion shows. Because of financial crisis, the road of Chinese export trade is becoming more and more severe, it¡¯s urgent for China to create a road which is full of Chinese culture, the Chinese traditional wash painting is a inspiration origin for native designer. On the base of achievement which is discussed in the past, this paper will pay attention to the similarity between wash painting and garment design as well as the element apply to garment.

Date: 2015
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