COMPOSITIONAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR UTILIZING NATIONAL MINIATURE ELEMENTS IN MODERN GARMENT DECORATION
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Keywords: national miniature, clothing design, modern fashion, decorative elements, compositional solution, technological processes, business woman image, cultural heritage.Abstract
Abstract
This article explores the compositional and technological foundations of
incorporating national miniature elements into the decoration of modern garments. The
relevance of this research lies in the significant decline of interest in handcrafted
miniature art due to the rapid advancement of contemporary technologies.
Consequently, preserving national heritage and harmonizing it with modern design has
become a crucial task. The paper analyzes the artistic-compositional principles of
integrating miniature elements into clothing design, alongside the technical aspects of
their application. Furthermore, the study examines the development of garment
samples tailored for the image of the modern business woman based on these elements.
The findings of this research contribute to the creation of innovative design solutions
by blending traditional national artistic traditions with contemporary fashion.
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