Creative Design: Undergraduate

Cape Dress: Interpreting a Historical Style through Modern Inspiration

Authors
  • Lillie Devries (Iowa State University)
  • Ellen Carol McKinney orcid logo (Iowa State University)
  • Megan Romans (Iowa State University)

Abstract

This dress was a result of a senior capsule collection that stayed true to the aesthetic and theme of the line, Bricklane to Buckingham. This piece is part of a five ensemble collection. The purpose of Brick Lane to Buckingham is to show the juxtaposition of the new edgier generations and the traditions of the older generation wrapped into one. The traditions and inspirations in this collection include The Vaults (Figure 1), whose mission is to “collaborate and conspire, embracing artists from all walks of life to come together and inspire others” (The Vaults). The Vaults incorporate the edgy and traditional generations. This design piece also incorporates this through the traditional cape, because the royalty in Britain often used capes as a fashion piece, “In the 1950s, designers reimagined the cape completely, eschewing functionality by abbreviating the length to the chest and closing the front (Figure 2). It was seen as a fashion statement, with an emphasis on shape, fabric, and seamless lines” (Cheng). The design also brings in the edginess of the new generation through patent and leather, which is very prominent in London's current streetwear.

Keywords: historical, detachable, tulle, Embroidered

How to Cite:

Devries, L., McKinney, E. C. & Romans, M., (2020) “Cape Dress: Interpreting a Historical Style through Modern Inspiration”, International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference Proceedings 77(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.31274/itaa.11885

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Published on
28 Dec 2020
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