FT3305 Syllabus - Concepts And Evolution Of Fashion And Design - 2021 Regulation Anna University
FT3305 Syllabus - Concepts And Evolution Of Fashion And Design - 2021 Regulation Anna University
FT3305 | CONCEPTS AND EVOLUTION OF FASHION AND DESIGN | LTPC |
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COURSE OBJECTIVES:
• To introduce briefly the basic concepts of fashion and design to the
students
• To acquaint the student with the history of fashion, its elements, traditional costumes of various cultures of the world
• To acquaint the student with the history of fashion, its elements, traditional costumes of various cultures of the world
UNIT I | 6 |
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Development of Figured Motif; Forms – Natural, Geometrical, Artificial,
and Abstract; Bases – Diamond, Ogee, and Diagonal; Arrangement – Plain,
Twill, and Sateen; Principles – Half Drop Straight, and Half Drop Reverse.
Garment design – Classification - structural, decorative and functional
UNIT II | 12 |
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Elements of Design –line, shape, form, size, colour, texture and pattern;
Principles of design – Harmony, Balance, Rhythm, Emphasis and Proportion;
introducing elements and principles of design in apparels. Colour –
definition; dimensions of colour-hue, value and intensity; colour
harmonies, warm and cool colours; advancing and receding colours; colour
theories – Prang colour system and Munsell colour system
UNIT III | 9 |
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Fashion fundamentals– definition, tangibles and intangibles of fashion;
fashion life cycle; factors influencing fashion; fashion adoption
theories. Fashion terminology -street fashion, recurring fashion, mass
fashion, fashion trend, fashion shows, style, chic, boutique, Haute
Couture; role of a fashion designer
UNIT IV | 9 |
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History of world costumes –principle garments and textiles of Egyptian,
Greek, medieval English, Renaissance French costumes History of Indian
costumes – Ancient garments during the Mauryan and Guptha period
Traditional Indian costumes - Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Gujarat, Rajasthan,
Bengal, Manipur, Jammu & Kashmir, Manipur, Orissa, Maharashtra
UNIT V | 9 |
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Traditional Indian textiles: Motifs, colour combinations and designs of
Hand-woven Textiles - Banaras Brocades, Jamdani Saris, Paithani Saris,
Kanchipuram Saris, Chanderi Saris Printed Textiles - Bagru prints from
Rajasthan, Kalamkari from Andhra Pradesh. Embroidered Textiles - Kashida,
Phulkari, Chamba, Rumal, Chikankari, Phool Patti ka Kaam, Zardozi, Kasuti,
Kantha, Pipli Applique. Resist Dyed Textiles - Bandhani, Bandhej &
Lehariya of Rajasthan, Ikat and Patola of Gujarat
45 periods
COURSE OUTCOMES:: Upon completion of the course, students will be able
to
Upon the completion of this course, the students shall understand the
Development of textile designs and garment designs Adapt elements &
principles of design in context to Textiles and Apparels Basic concepts
of fashion fundamental and terminology Identify the traditional world
costumes and textiles of India. Summarize the traditional Indian
textiles, embroideries and printing
TEXT BOOKS:
Vandana Bhenderi, “Costume, Textiles and Jewellery of India – Traditions
in Rajasthan”, Prakash Books, New Delhi, 2004. 2. Fillow J and Bernard N
Thomas and Hudson, “Traditional Indian Textiles”, Prentice Hall,
India,1993. 3. Alkazi, Roshen. Ancient Indian Costume. [New Delhi]: Art
Heritage, 1983
REFERENCES:
Hart A North S V and A Museum, “Historical Fashion in detail the 17th and
18th Centuries”, McMillan, India, 1998. 2. Kathy Alert, "Traditional folk
costumes of Europe paper dolls in full color”, Dover publications, Inc.,
Newyork,1984. 3. Diane T. and Cassidy T., “Colour forecasting”, Blackwell
Publishing, 2005, ISBN: 1405121203 / ISBN: 978-1405121200. 4. Elaine Stone
and Jean A. Samples, “Fashion Merchandising”, McGraw-Hill Book Company,
1985, ISBN: 0070617422. 5. Marian L. Davis, “Visual Design and Dress”,
Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 1996, ISBN: 0131121294 / ISBN: 978-0131121294.
6. Naik, S. D., Traditional embroideries of India. 1996, APH Publishing
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