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The significant rise in the number of interracial marriages since 20 years ago, has sparked the idea of fusion, signifying the union of the couple. It takes a huge sum of money to prepare for the wedding ceremony and reception. In particular, a wedding dress that is usually worn only once in a lifet...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1397142020-05-21T04:35:18Z Threaditional See, Vanessa Yeu Chinq Galina Mihaleva Jesvin Yeo Puay Hwa School of Art, Design and Media jesvinyeo@ntu.edu.sg, gmihaleva@ntu.edu.sg Visual arts and music::Visual arts The significant rise in the number of interracial marriages since 20 years ago, has sparked the idea of fusion, signifying the union of the couple. It takes a huge sum of money to prepare for the wedding ceremony and reception. In particular, a wedding dress that is usually worn only once in a lifetime can easily cost up to tens of thousands of dollars in the market today. Moreover, interracially married couples require multiple gowns — one for each of their customs, and at least another for their reception. If interracial fusion gowns are available for these ceremonies, the entire cost of the wedding will decrease drastically. This Final Year Project attempts to create three sets of fusion wedding gowns, Motifs from different traditional wedding gowns are studied and reinterpreted for contemporary uses. These are then integrated into a wedding gown form that reflects the union of interracial couples. Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual Communication 2020-05-21T04:35:18Z 2020-05-21T04:35:18Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/139714 en ADM16.20.U1630545H application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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The significant rise in the number of interracial marriages since 20 years ago, has sparked the idea of fusion, signifying the union of the couple. It takes a huge sum of money to prepare for the wedding ceremony and reception. In particular, a wedding dress that is usually worn only once in a lifetime can easily cost up to tens of thousands of dollars in the market today. Moreover, interracially married couples require multiple gowns — one for each of their customs, and at least another for their reception. If interracial fusion gowns are available for these ceremonies, the entire cost of the wedding will decrease drastically. This Final Year Project attempts to create three sets of fusion wedding gowns, Motifs from different traditional wedding gowns are studied and reinterpreted for contemporary uses. These are then integrated into a wedding gown form that reflects the union of interracial couples. |
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