著者
水谷 由美子 安倍 昭恵 武永 佳奈 水津 初美
出版者
山口県立大学
雑誌
山口県立大学学術情報 (ISSN:18826393)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.7, pp.27-49, 2014-03-31

This essay focuses on fashion design for agriculture development in Japan. Specially, I talk about a case study of the Fashion Show `Agriculture Style Collection 2013 in Nagato-Yuya with Aizu-Wakamatsu'. This project was motivated by our First Lady, Ms Akie ABE, who has been working in agriculture since 2001. I have already researched and created rural fashion incited from the daily wear of farmers. In this paper my co-researchers and I discussed about the planning of new developed Mompe pants, called Mompekko, and Haolina whieh is a shirt like the upper half of Samue(Japanese working wear), and newly developed hats and Saruppakama pants originating from Aizu-Wakamatsu-city. In this theme, we collaborated with traditional textiles, specializing in both striped clothes of Yamaguchi Prefecture(Yanai-jima)and Aizu-Wakamatsu-city(Aizu-momen). Additionally, I use the Kuga-tijimi, which Kuga people had asked me to develop into a proper design with them.
著者
水谷 由美子[研究代表] 淺田 陽子 松原 直子 武永 佳奈 水津 初美[共同研究者]
出版者
山口県立大学
雑誌
山口県立大学学術情報 (ISSN:18826393)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.6, pp.11-35, 2013-03-31

This thesis is focused on the activities of the second year of `aurinko tokuji talo', a project for the activation of Intermediate and Mountainous Areas in Tokuji, Yamaguchi City. As a consequence of the first year's achievements in creatingclothing design and the planning of arts managements, our research team continued developing the cooperative projects withlocal representatives in Tokuji. By inviting Tokuji people to the previous year's fashion show at Yamaguchi Prefectural University, we were requested toorganize a local fashion show at Tokuji's summer festival. It has been well-known for its dynamic fi reworks; however, this year locals decided to deliver an alternative event by adding a traditional dance festival of the area. In order to celebrate it, ourresearch team planned an outdoor fashion show utilizing the local resources of handmade Japanese paper and used Kimonomaterials. Here we describe the process of creation such as a hat, corsage, shawl, obi belt and knitting dress and pants madewith Tokuji handmade paper as well as kimono costumes for the dance festival. In addition to the fashion show, we analyze the Christmas Exhibition, which was carried out as an extention of the 'aurinko Tokuji talo' Project, at Christmas Village in Rovaniemi, Finland. We examine the entire procedures of the project.