Using the principles of transformation in the development of new design clothes-making for women
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IROVAN, Marcela, TUTUNARU, Irina, BALAN, Stela, LABUTINA, Valeria. Using the principles of transformation in the development of new design clothes-making for women. In: Annals of the University of Oradea, Fascicle of textiles, leatherwork, 2016, vol. 17, pp. 75-80. ISSN 1843-813X.
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Annals of the University of Oradea, Fascicle of textiles, leatherwork
Volumul 17 / 2016 / ISSN 1843-813X /ISSNe 2457-4880

Using the principles of transformation in the development of new design clothes-making for women

CZU: 687.01:7.012-055.2

Pag. 75-80

Irovan Marcela, Tutunaru Irina, Balan Stela, Labutina Valeria
 
Technical University of Moldova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 7 septembrie 2023


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The transformable garments represent an actual group in the assortment of contemporary clothing, providing wide possibilities of obtaining multifunctional shapes. The work presents the results of theoretical and applied research in the design of garments with flexible structure for women. The scope of study consists in the analysis of possibilities to develop modern assortments of garments for women by using morphological transformation techniques. The transformable products include an ensemble of garments designed with diverse techniques and methods, both traditional and non-traditional. The morphological transformation techniques are based on the principles of reconstruction and transformation, facilitating the transformation of one product shape into another and transformation of elements in the interior of the same shape. The study has defined several development directions for transformable products in the actual wardrobe: products made with two different texture, color and structure faces; products with attachable or detachable elements; products with a separate structure that by location, wrapping or connection of elements allow to obtain diverse shapes; products with changing shapes with the aid of various types of accessories; multifunctional product elements. The experimental studies were aimed at the elaboration of assortments of garments for women by applying the morphological transformation procedures with elaboration and manufacturing of models of transformable skirts for women. The transformable models demonstrate the universality of products, their functional possibilities, capacity to change the external appearance and aesthetic properties. When designing women’s skirts one may use all types of transformation, several types of transformation may be used in one product simultaneously thus achieving several functional scopes.

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transformable garments, transformation procedures, multifunctional shapes