Constructivism of Ballet Movement Used in Fashion Design
Journal: Arts Studies and Criticism DOI: 10.32629/asc.v5i4.2675
Abstract
In this century, both ballerinas and fashion designers have developed ideals and ideas with form, geometry space and creativity. Fashion designers prefer to combine dance aesthetics with details. This paper take the geometric structure design of constructivism as the core, apply these special structures to the fashion design. The unique structures and fabric modification technique are used in clothing, and express different and special visual effects in several ways. By exploring the relationship between people, free, space and geometry in ballet, and extending the design concept of constructivism, the garments show more movement and freedom.
Keywords
ballet, movement, constructivism, geometric, body structure, material
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