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:
- Introduction to Costume Design 2. The steps in researching historical data on a costume of a certain period and of persons who marked it.
- Overview and analysis of costumes of a given period.
- Overview and analysis of costumes of a given period.
- Overview and analysis of costumes of a given period.
- Overview and analysis of costumes of a given period.
- Overview and analysis of a single apparel element, step-by-step technique – reconstruction.
- Overview and analysis of a single apparel element, step-by-step technique – reconstruction.
- Overview and analysis of a single apparel element, step-by-step technique – reconstruction.
- Overview and analysis of a single apparel element, step-by-step technique – reconstruction.
- Overview and analysis of a single apparel element, step-by-step technique – reconstruction.
- Overview and analysis of costume, textiles and accessories od different periods throughout history – application in fashion design.
- Overview and analysis of costume, textiles and accessories od different periods throughout history – application in fashion design.
- Overview and analysis of costume, textiles and accessories od different periods throughout history – application in fashion design.
- Overview and analysis of costume, textiles and accessories od different periods throughout history – application in fashion design.
- 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):
- 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
- Vasić P., Odelo i oružje, Umetnička akademija u Beogradu, Beograd, 1994.
- Boucher F., Histoire du costume, Paris, 1965.
- Laver J., Costume and Fashion, a concise history, London, 1969
- Kohler C., A history of costume, Dover Publications, New York, 1963.
- L.Kybalova, O.Herbenova, M.Lamarova, "Encyclopédie illustrée du costume et de la mode"
- M. G. Houston, Ancient Greek Roman and Byzantine Costume and Decoration, Adam & Charles Black, London, 1947.
- M. G. Houston, Medieval costume in England and France, Adam & Charles Black, London, 1965.
- Peacock J., Costume 1066-1966, London, 1986.
- Fukai A. et. al., Fashion: A History from the 18th to the 20th Century; Taschen, London 2006, vol. I i II
- Hart A. & Susan North S., Historical fashion in detail -the 17th & the 18th centuries
- Holscher J., Beukel van den D., Roojen van P. (ed.), Fashion design 1800-1940; The Pepin Press, Amsterdam, 2001.
- Johnston L., "Nineteenth-century fashion in detail"
- Jones T. & A. Mair A., "Fashion Now", 2003.
- Lehnert G., A History of Fashion in the 20th century, Konemann, Cologne, 2000.
- O'Hara Callen G., Fashion and fashion designers, Thames & Husdon, London, 2002.
- 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
Points
activities during lectures
0
activities on practial excersises
0
seminary work
0
colloquium
0
Final exam
Points
Written exam
0
Oral exam
0