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A study of the movement adaptability of classical opera costume

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복식문화연구 (The Research Journal of the Costume Culture)
복식문화학회 (The Costume Culture Association)
초록

This study focused on the movement adaptability of 19th century classical opera stage costumes. Researchers focused on a basic 19th century women’s jacket. The study analyzed movement adaptability using ROM (range-of-motion) tests of the upper limb flexion and abduction postures. It developed two research garments to mimic basic 19th century style jackets with or without gussets at the axilla. The ROM experiment identified the gusset size as 11cm in length. Experimental postures included upper limb flexion and abduction. The study measured subjective comfort at 8 postures. These postures included the flexion and abduction of the arms and torso. Subjects also evaluated the subjective comfort of the rotation posture of the torso. Researchers evaluated the similarities between research garments’ silhouettes and the 19th century women’s jacket. The study used a 3D virtual fitting system to evaluate fit, and specialists further analyzed fit with photographs and 3D virtual graphics. The results are as follows. The silhouettes of both research garments were similar to the silhouettes of the 19th century western women’s jacket. The jacket with axilla gusset had a better fit than the basic style jacket. The basic style jacket without the axilla gusset showed limited movement adaptability at the shoulder joint and it caused discomfort at the axilla and elbow. The 3D virtual fit test was not a suitable method for analyzing silhouette similarity.

저자
  • 권경현(연세대학교 의류환경학과) | Kyounghyun Kwon (Dept. of Clothing & Textiles, Yonsei University, Korea)
  • 천종숙(연세대학교 의류환경학과) | Jongsuk Chun (Dept. of Clothing & Textiles, Yonsei University, Korea) Corresponding author