Aesthetic Characteristics and Social Status Reflection of Ancient Women's Clothing
DOI: 10.23977/jsoce.2024.060410 | Downloads: 43 | Views: 1018
Author(s)
Yidan Li 1
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1 Dept. of Education and Culture Contents Development, Woosuk University, Wanju-gun, 55338, Republic of Korea
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Yidan LiABSTRACT
The purpose of this study is to explore the aesthetic characteristics of ancient women's clothing, analyze its relationship with social status and social culture, and evaluate its contemporary interpretation and value. Through a detailed investigation of the colors, patterns, styles and collocation aesthetics of ancient women's clothing, this paper reveals the social and cultural implications behind the clothing, and explores the close relationship between the clothing and women's social status. Research shows that ancient women's clothing is not only a symbol of beauty, but also an intuitive embodiment of social status and cultural tradition. The color, pattern, style and collocation of clothing were deeply influenced by the social culture at that time, which in turn strengthened these social and cultural norms. In addition, ancient women's clothing also carries a wealth of historical information, providing valuable research materials for future generations. This study emphasizes the contemporary value of ancient women's clothing. These costumes not only have historical value, but also have artistic value, which provides historians with a window to study ancient society and an endless source of inspiration for modern designers. At the same time, the contemporary interpretation and application of ancient women's clothing also shows the vitality and innovation potential of traditional culture.
KEYWORDS
Ancient women's clothing; Aesthetic characteristics; Social culture; Contemporary valueCITE THIS PAPER
Yidan Li, Aesthetic Characteristics and Social Status Reflection of Ancient Women's Clothing. Journal of Sociology and Ethnology (2024) Vol. 6: 67-72. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/jsoce.2024.060410.
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