The Application of Fujian Hakka Tulou Culture in Fashion Design

Yi Xie

Abstract


As one of the ten traditional folk buildings in China, Fujian Hakka Tulou, together with Hakka traditional costumes, forms a cultural ecosystem of Tulou, which is the crystallization of the collective wisdom of Hakka people. This paper explores the aesthetic and artistic characteristics of Fujian Hakka Tulou from two perspectives: the natural beauty on the outside and the oriental spirit on the inside. Through the "inheritance and innovation" of Chinese traditional culture, the intrinsic connection between "Hakka Tulou architecture" and "national style clothing" is deeply explored, and the design transformation and application expression of Hakka Tulou architectural design elements in clothing styles, pattern colors, and fabric material elements are explored. With a dialectical attitude to inherit and innovate, the Fujian Hakka Tulou culture with profound cultural connotations in traditional Chinese architecture is applied to clothing design, and national style clothing with distinctive characteristics that conform to contemporary fashion aesthetics is designed. Fashion vitality is injected into the further exploration of national style clothing.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/jecs.v8n3p100

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