Party wear design inspired by Thai lacquer works
Abstract
The objective of this fashion thesis was to study women's clothing design in party wear
style inspired by Thai Lacquer Art (Lai Rod Nam) in Ayutthaya era. The outstanding points of
Ayutthaya era’s Lacquer Art: appearance and pattern of lacquer decorating Tripitaka cabinet were
applied in connection to Khon costumes to create and design women's clothing in elegant and
tasteful party wear style.
The instruments included Ayutthaya era’s Lacquer Art analysis form, consisting of layout
and pattern placement, and color use, Khon costumes analysis form, consisting of costumes
layout, focusing on physical nature, and overall work analysis.
The results of this study showed as follows. The author applied Thai Lacquer Art pattern
decorating Tripitaka cabinet in Ayutthaya era including Kanok Pleaw, Kanok Ruang Khao, Pun
Pruksa and pattern in animal figures to redesign and reorganize the work. Digital printing
technique was use to press the pattern on the fabric to be applied to Khon costumes structure. This
study focused on the design and development of clothing that is modern while remains the
identity of Thai Lacquer Art.
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