Hanbok - Korean single mode More than three decades, hanbok, the traditional Korean clothes, was very much a part of every Korean wardrobe. Like all clothing, hanbok also changed over the years with fluctuating trends of fashion. Hanbok designs undergone many changes through the turbulent history of Korea. The hanbok we wear today are reminiscent of the Joseon Dynasty (early 20th century).
In the traditional hanbok, the characteristics curves are important. Since they are not intended to be tight fitting, the inherent beauty hanbok is apparent in his elegance and style created by the abundance of material. The curves and bright colors of hanbok have had a significant impact on the Korean fashion industry. By combining the traditional costumes of modern fashion, a series of fusion hanbok designs have been introduced. Designs and patterns of hanbok have even been applied to architecture.
Different people different ware hanbok. Skirts Women's Clothing (Chima), while men wear baggy pants (paji). And commoners wore white, except during holidays and special occasions like weddings. Clothes for the upper classes were made of bright colors and indicated the social status of the wearer. Various accessories such as foot gear, jewelry and headdresses or hair pins completed the outfit. All these compose a complete Korean hanbok.
However, in countries like Korea, which are occupied by a single ethnic group, traditional costume is synonymous with national costumes. For this reason, the hanbok forms a highly effective expression of Korean identity. Thus, changes in hanbok design from the past to the present parallel the historical development of the nation. In addition, the hanbok form, materials and designs give an overview of Korean life.
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Posted on April 13, 2010.