Research on the Characteristics and Path of the Industrialization of National Costumes

Authors

  • Jinhui Yu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/zt7wkj85

Keywords:

National Costumes, Industrialization, Culture, Social Consumption

Abstract

As a crystallization of the interaction between tangible material and spiritual culture, national costume culture is becoming more and more prominent in the trend of today's world. Therefore, it is necessary to combine the inheritance and development of national costumes with social and economic benefits in order to ensure the vitality of traditional costume culture. This paper discusses the characteristics and development trend of the current industrialization of national costumes in China. This paper summarizes the problems existing in the inheritance and industrialization development of national costumes, namely: the industrialization force of national costumes is relatively weak, the content and regional differences of national costumes industrialization are obvious, the production and wearing of national costumes are cumbersome, the industrialization of national costumes lacks coherence and the layout of the national clothing industry chain is unbalanced. In this regard, put forward a proposal for the industrialization of national costumes, the industrialization of national costumes should do a good job in cultural inheritance, focus on innovation and development, pay attention to standard brand building and pay attention to digital and intelligent development.

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Published

31-12-2024

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How to Cite

Yu, J. (2024). Research on the Characteristics and Path of the Industrialization of National Costumes. Highlights in Art and Design, 8(3), 10-14. https://doi.org/10.54097/zt7wkj85