Bibliographic citations
Ramos, M., (2021). La respuesta de la indumentaria al contexto social: la masculinización de la indumentaria femenina de los años veinte en Europa [Trabajo de investigación, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/658091
Ramos, M., La respuesta de la indumentaria al contexto social: la masculinización de la indumentaria femenina de los años veinte en Europa [Trabajo de investigación]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/658091
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title = "La respuesta de la indumentaria al contexto social: la masculinización de la indumentaria femenina de los años veinte en Europa",
author = "Ramos Sánchez, María Elena",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2021"
}
The main topic of the research is the response of clothing to the social context. It is focused on the masculinization of the female clothing of the twenties in Europe. The main topic is approached from two perspectives. The sociology of clothing determines the importance of clothing in society and how it is that from this we can understand the time in which we live. Dress psychology determines that clothing and the action of dressing the body can give people value for themselves and value within society. The specific topic addresses the social context which includes the end of the First World War and the H1N1 pandemic. It also covers the social changes of the twenties and their influence on women's clothing. In addition, terms such as masculinization are defined and two archetypes of the women of the time are developed, "La Garçonne" and "Flappers". In addition, the creative process of a collection of women's clothing is developed. In order to develop the collection, the search for design antecedents was started and the target user of the collection was described. The creative process features images of 1920s and loungwear women. In addition, it records the process through moodboards, sketches, illustrations, and technical drawings of garments. To land the collection in a Peruvian market, an interview was conducted with an apparel designer to obtain a closer point of view and from the Peruvian reality. The final collection has ten looks, which are illustrated at the end of the document.
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