Costume design 2 Course code: KOS 116054 | 5 ECTS credits

Basic information
Level of Studies: Undergraduate applied studies
Year of Study: 2
Semester: 4
Requirements: Knowledge of general culture and the fields of apparel design, apparel modeling, history of art, drawing and painting; exam in Costume Design 1 passed.
Goal: Introducing the students to practical application of knowledge obtained in the course Costume Design 1, using different media, through a detailed costume analysis and developing aesthetic criteria in artistic representation. Creating a sketch as a starting point, and making a costume of a certain period, along with individual elements of a stylized costume.
Outcome: Mastering the knowledge in the field of costume design that allows the students to understand garment forms specific to a certain period and apply them using different media, in order to obtain a higher degree of quality in their design and transposition of apparel forms.
Contents of the course
Theoretical instruction:
  1. Introduction to Costume Design 2. The steps in researching historical data on a costume of a certain period and of persons who marked it.
  2. Overview and analysis of costumes of a given period.
  3. Overview and analysis of costumes of a given period.
  4. Overview and analysis of costumes of a given period.
  5. Overview and analysis of costumes of a given period.
  6. Overview and analysis of a single apparel element, step-by-step technique – reconstruction.
  7. Overview and analysis of a single apparel element, step-by-step technique – reconstruction.
  8. Overview and analysis of a single apparel element, step-by-step technique – reconstruction.
  9. Overview and analysis of a single apparel element, step-by-step technique – reconstruction.
  10. Overview and analysis of a single apparel element, step-by-step technique – reconstruction.
  11. Overview and analysis of costume, textiles and accessories od different periods throughout history – application in fashion design.
  12. Overview and analysis of costume, textiles and accessories od different periods throughout history – application in fashion design.
  13. Overview and analysis of costume, textiles and accessories od different periods throughout history – application in fashion design.
  14. Overview and analysis of costume, textiles and accessories od different periods throughout history – application in fashion design.
  15. Overview and analysis of costume, textiles and accessories od different periods throughout history – application in fashion design.
Practical instruction (Problem solving sessions/Lab work/Practical training):
  1. Analysis and creation of sketches, realization of a costume on a small tailor mannequin. Analysis and production of an accessory from a given period – reconstruction. Overview and analysis of costume, textiles and accessories od different periods throughout history – application in fashion design.
Textbooks and References
  1. Vasić P., Odelo i oružje, Umetnička akademija u Beogradu, Beograd, 1994.
  2. Boucher F., Histoire du costume, Paris, 1965.
  3. Laver J., Costume and Fashion, a concise history, London, 1969
  4. Kohler C., A history of costume, Dover Publications, New York, 1963.
  5. L.Kybalova, O.Herbenova, M.Lamarova, "Encyclopédie illustrée du costume et de la mode"
  6. M. G. Houston, Ancient Greek Roman and Byzantine Costume and Decoration, Adam & Charles Black, London, 1947.
  7. M. G. Houston, Medieval costume in England and France, Adam & Charles Black, London, 1965.
  8. Peacock J., Costume 1066-1966, London, 1986.
  9. Fukai A. et. al., Fashion: A History from the 18th to the 20th Century; Taschen, London 2006, vol. I i II
  10. Hart A. & Susan North S., Historical fashion in detail -the 17th & the 18th centuries
  11. Holscher J., Beukel van den D., Roojen van P. (ed.), Fashion design 1800-1940; The Pepin Press, Amsterdam, 2001.
  12. Johnston L., "Nineteenth-century fashion in detail"
  13. Jones T. & A. Mair A., "Fashion Now", 2003.
  14. Lehnert G., A History of Fashion in the 20th century, Konemann, Cologne, 2000.
  15. O'Hara Callen G., Fashion and fashion designers, Thames & Husdon, London, 2002.
  16. Hartnoll P., The Theatre, Thames & Hudson, London, 1989.
Number of active classes (weekly)
Lectures: 2
Practical classes: 2
Other types of classes: 0
Grading (maximum number of points: 100)
Pre-exam obligations
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activities during lectures
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activities on practial excersises
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seminary work
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colloquium
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Final exam
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Oral exam
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