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The Fourth "Humanistic Cup" Costume Design Competition Was Held In Beijing.

2010/5/14 18:11:00 46

Humanistic Costume

Recently, the 2010 graduation design report of the Beijing Institute of Humanities and the fourth "Humanistic Cup" costume design competition was held at Beijing Humanities University.

The less is more, a national costume and fiber art major in the school, won the gold prize. Wang Qian, the costume design and engineering major, was awarded the silver award by her work "sculpture" and "phantom." the bronze medal was awarded by Chen Le Hui's "Tian Wen", Liu Fengru's "spring blossom", Zhou Bin and Yan Shiwen's rebirth. The best Creative Award and the best craft award were obtained by Xinglu's "paper love life" and Liu Yan's "four seasons Lily".

According to the briefing, the theme of the performance conference is "harmony", which has 29 series of more than 130 sets of costumes, including nationality, clothing and creativity.

Ethnic series of works combine embroidery, tie dyeing and other traditional national elements, reflecting the ingenious combination of intangible cultural heritage and modern clothing.

The clothing series is a series of garments that are created with the aim of practicality and comfort, combined with people's needs for occupations, occasions and environment.

The creative series uses all kinds of non dress materials to boldly innovate, turn waste into treasure, and interpret personality and fashion vividly.




Source:

China textile daily

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