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영어
Most designers finish their fashion show with the wedding dress or there is a wedding gown in their collection. The other way if you notice there is mostlty a wedding gown during the fashion shows. In this study there were six brands, fall 2014 couture collections chosen which are shown what century of history were they inspired to make their final bride dresses. All these were once written and explained at style.com by Nicole Phelps is the Executive Editor of style.com. The purpose of this study is to show that the 2014 fall couture collection's most highlight brands Valentino, Schiaparelli, Atelier Versace, Christian Dior, Chanel, Giambattista Valli designers' how and which centuries do they inspired and made it by their own. Furthermore they studied the white wedding dresses which are very important part of the Haute Couture Collection. The 1st part of the study was about the history and the culture from different nations' wedding dresses. The 2nd part was that the designers who presented at 2014 Couture Collection that their point of view what part of the history that they were inspired and showed it to their collection. The result of that study you can see their inspiration starting from 18th century's Baroque to 19th century's Grunge style. This work surveys the trend and dissolution characteristics in wedding dress that appear in 2014 fall couture collection. Which is with pearls, paillettes, and silk thread was asopulent as anything on the runways this 2014 couture collection, and the same is true of a tulle toga embroidered with yet more pearls and crystals. Such an expression tendency was so unique.
목차
I. Introduction
II. Theoretical review
1. Wedding dress
2. Wedding dress history and the culture
2.1. Western culture
2.2. Eastern culture
2.3. Native American culture
2.4. Other trappings
III. An Analysis of 2014 f/w Couture wedding dresses connection with fashion history
3.1. Fall 2014 Couture collections
3.1.1. Valentino Collection
3.1.2 Schiaparelli Collection
3.1.3. Atelier Versace Collection
3.1.4. Christian Dior collection
3.1.5. Chanel Collection
3.1.6. Giambattista Valli Collection
IV. Conclusion and Implication
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