Design projecting of clothing collections based on the transformation of the forms of women’s costume of the 1920s
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30857/2617-0272.2025.4.2Keywords:
transformation of the creative source, creative concept, sources of inspiration, mood board, artistic image, historical costumeAbstract
The relevance of the study is determined by the need to explore new creative techniques for developing
original clothing collections distinguished by artistic expressiveness, high aesthetic quality, and strong emotional
content. The aim of the research was to develop artistic design projects for women’s clothing collections inspired
by the women’s costume of the 1920s. The research methods included the study of creative sources, which involved
analysing silhouettes, shapes, characteristic lines, proportions, colour schemes, textures, decoration, accessories,
and complementary elements. The morphological analysis method applied in the study entailed generating new
ideas through the reinterpretation and transformation of the source of inspiration into forms of contemporary
clothing. The research also involved the selection and stylisation of compositional elements of form creation,
the implementation of the project in material, and the testing of design solutions within the context of fashion
design competitions. As a result, an artistic and compositional analysis of the source of inspiration was carried out,
identifying the key shapes, silhouettes, proportions, decorations, and colours of the chosen reference. The core idea
of the project was formulated, reflecting the authors’ individual vision of the inspirational source. A mood board
was created, encapsulating the authors’ conceptual vision for the designed collections. Four variations of creative