Research on Western Minorities Costume Culture and Innovative Development--Analysis Based on a Sample Questionnaire on Western Minorities National Costume
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https://doi.org/10.53469/jsshl.2023.06(06).02Keywords:
Western Minorities Dress, National Costume, Questionnaire Sample, Innovative Development, DesignAbstract
Based on analyzing the questionnaire sample on Western Minorities national costumes, this paper comprehensively explores the development trend and innovative direction of Western Minorities costume culture. The study results show that in the context of globalization, traditional Western Minorities costumes are gradually welcomed by the younger generation as a fashion representative. At the same time, traditional Western Minorities costumes have been innovatively applied in modern costume design. In the questionnaire, we learned that more and more consumer groups are interested in Western Minorities national costumes, and we should learn to interpret Western Minorities culture from different perspectives and reflect it in our designs. Innovative development requires inheriting and protecting traditional skills and incorporating new technologies and techniques to improve their characteristics. In addition, innovation should maintain the characteristics of Western Minorities culture, satisfy the aesthetic needs of modern people, and focus on the real meaning of the dresses to be expressed and their relationship with art. The above research gives us a more comprehensive and in-depth understanding of Western Minorities dress culture and innovative development, an important reference value for the inheritance and development of Chinese traditional dress culture.
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