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The Analysis of Yunnan Ethnic Costume Elements in Children's Stage Costume¡ªTaking Miao, Yi, Dai as an Example

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  • Shengnan Chen
  • Yanmei Li

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Yunnan national traditional costume is the quintessence of Chinese culture, it is the crystallization of the wisdom of thousands of years of history in the creation of the working people during the production and practice, which embodies the Chinese nation and the spirit of the feelings. In the globalization of today, according to the Yunnan national tradition clothing's own law of development, combined with modern design concept of inheritance of ethnic culture in Yunnan, with extraordinary significance development of the national clothing.Firstly, by introducing Yunnan Miao, Yi, Dai ethnic culture, a better understanding of the characteristics of Yunnan minority costumes. Secondly, from the Yunnan national costume, color, pattern and process to detail their dress features. Once again, according to the characteristics of Yunnan ethnic costumes, ethnic costumes elements extraction, research and design about the different effects of the children's stage costume.

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  • Shengnan Chen & Yanmei Li, 2015. "The Analysis of Yunnan Ethnic Costume Elements in Children's Stage Costume¡ªTaking Miao, Yi, Dai as an Example," Journal of Business Administration Research, Journal of Business Administration Research, Sciedu Press, vol. 4(1), pages 24-31, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:jfr:jbar11:v:4:y:2015:i:1:p:24-31
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