TÜRK MİNYATÜR KADIN GİYSİ FORMLARININ İYİLEŞTİRİLMESİ

Minyatür giysi formları hem moda tasarım eğitimi hem de sektöründe önemli araçlardır. Küçük ölçekli beden formları olarak tanımlanır ve gerçek ölçekli formların yerine kullanılırlar. Bu çalışmada iki temel adım üzerine odaklanılmıştır. Birinci adımda, Türkiye’de kullanılan geleneksel minyatür kadın giysi formlarının iyileştirilmesi, ikinci adımda ise iyileştirilen yeni formlardan elde edilen temel beden kalıplarının başarısının test edilmesidir. Minyatür giysi formu gerçek kadın kıvrımları ve bazı Türk moda markalarının kullandığı 38 beden ölçü tablolarının ortalamaları dikkate alınarak ve yeniden form verilerek iyileştirildi. Sonra, geliştirilen bu giysi formundan elde edilen beden kalıbının başarısı uyum ölçütlerine göre test edildi. Çalışmanın sonucunda, yeni giysi formundan elde edilen beden kalıbının, zaman, kullanılan malzeme ve sonuç bakımından eski giysi formundan elde edilen kalıba oranla daha başarılı olduğu görüldü.

ENHANCED TURKISH MINIATURE FEMALE DRESS FORM

Miniature dress forms are essential tools in both fashion design education and sector. They are defined as half scaled body forms and are used instead of full size body forms. In this study, it is focused on two steps. First one is explained that reforming and enhancing of traditional miniature female dress form used in Turkey and second one is demonstrated that testing and discussing of new female dress form’s success. The miniature dress form was reformed by considering real female body curves and size 38 body measurements in chart that used some of Turkish fashion brands. Then, whether the expected success of basic bodice patterns on the enhanced dress form was tested according to fitting principles criteria. End of the study; find out that reformed and enhanced traditional female dress form is more successful than former for patternmaking process, considering time, material and final decision.

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