Diseño de modas
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Item Diseño de vestidos de gala, basados en el análisis semiótico de la vestimenta Tsáchila(Universidad Técnica de Ambato. Facultad de Diseño y Arquitectura. Carrera de Diseño de Modas., 2020-01) Carrera Noriega, Evelyn Janeth; Guamán Llamuca, Carlos AlbertoThe design in Ecuadorian fashion has denoted several weaknesses, from brands of clothing or accessories that do not have an added value to the product that identifies them and distinguishes them from the rest and the lack of value for what is done in the country. This project is about the design of a collection of gala dresses, which is inspired by the clothing of the Tsa'chila nationality, where different elements such as shapes, accessories and colors are taken, this in order to obtain an original product and In addition, take advantage of the country's cultural wealth, which offers great possibilities when proposing designs, in this case the clothing. In the same way, research was used, which is the first tool that allows the designer, the construction of ideas, collect theoretical and visual information, in addition to being able to interpret countless silhouettes, details, colors, textures, ornaments that allow the development of the creative process of the collection. It is necessary to take into account, that essential part of the investigation, is the study of the market and target audience to which the product is going to be offered. To conclude, it is in this way that a collection of prom dresses with originality, elegance, glamor and the taste of a target audience was obtained.Item Diseño de vestidos de gala con tejidos Salasaca(Universidad Técnica de Ambato. Facultad de Diseño, Artes y Arquitectura. Carrera de Diseño de Modas., 2019-04) Flores Chango, Elvia Marina; Guamán Llamuca, Carlos AlbertoEnter text the implementation of designs in gala dresses with application of native fabrics of the Salasaca culture includes ancestral knowledge in the design of clothing. This knowledge is related to the handling of textile fibers and respect to the Andean cosmovisión. The women wear anacos and black shawls that, like the men, change them for others of striking colors when the festivities arrive. Their culture is related to their traditions and only admits in their society those who accept their way of life, dressing in the same way as they do and adjusting to their way of implanting the justice that is applied by their leaders. With the foregoing, the present study aims to develop high-end suits with the application of Salasacas fabrics that have become a heritage of the Province of Tungurahua. For which a Bibliographic compilation was made for its subsequent analysis, the tastes and preferences of the target group were also determined as far as high-class suits are concerned, as well as the budget and frequency of purchase of the aforementioned costumes, Finally, the data obtained from this quantitative study was analyzed due to the fact that the preferences of the respondents are valued in terms of materials and details, with the aim of having tools to be able to structure various design proposals that are in accordance with the requirements of the market. The information obtained and collected offered the possibility of developing High Costumes design with the application of Salasacas fabrics, with which it is evident that the use of unconventional materials in dresses of the aforementioned is a differentiating tool, in this type of products what you are looking for is to highlight the beauty of women in different types of events.