Department of Fashion Design, Sunchon National University
Corresponding Author:
Sun Young Kim ,Tel: +82-61-750-3685, Fax: +82-61-750-3680, Email: ksy6341@sunchon.ac.kr
Received: October 25, 2010; Revised: November 8, 2010 Accepted: December 7, 2010.
ABSTRACT
This paper reports on a study of the morphological design trends and characteristics of vests in contemporary fashion for women. A review of the relevant literature was conducted, and visual images found in various collections displayed in local and foreign papers and on internet web sites over the period 2001 to 2009 were analysed. The analysis of the vest designs showed that 78% had no collar, 41.8% were waist-length, 70.5% used general fabrics of various colors and patterns, 98.2% had a single fastening system, 69.8% used buttons for fastening, and 67.4% were intended to be worn as outwear over inner wear items such as a shirt or blouse. The trends in vest design were characterized by the expression of an androgynous image, by creative diversity and by an escape from traditional forms.