Diseño de modas
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Item Deconstrucción de la indumentaria: Moldería transformacional aplicada a vestidos coctel.(Universidad Técnica de Ambato. Facultad de Diseño, Artes y Arquitectura. Carrera de Diseño de Modas., 2018-05) Cabrera Reino, Natalia Rocío; Guamán Llamuca, Carlos AlbertoThe present project is based on the use of transformational molders inspired by the methods used by Shingo Sato and Tomoko Nakamichi, from which they extract their techniques to be applied in strategic places of the cocktail dresses offered for university women from 18 to 25 years of the province of Chimborazo. The techniques from deconstruction are analyzed as Derrida's philosophical thought, interpreted in that deconstruction is based on the destruction and reconstruction of a whole. It goes through an analysis of architectural works such as the Weisman Minneapolis Museum of Art, and works of architects like Frank Gehry, being influences for fashion, having the precendence of Japanese fashion designers working under the same concept of decostruction. as Yohji Yamamoto who presents on his catwalks real works of art based on deconstruction. We propose a collection that offers alternability in design and textiles because we opt for the use of non-conventional fabrics for this costume universe, such as cloth, flannel, imitation leather and ancestral fabrics. In addition, in the development of the product, chips are presented technique that will help the production to be carried out with a minimum of problem.