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    Accesorios de moda: entre la deconstrucción y la identidad
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato. Facultad de Diseño, Artes y Arquitectura. Carrera de Diseño de Modas., 2019-02) Saca Llamba, Verónica Abigail; Ramírez Bonilla, Nancy Raquel
    The present project is based on deconstruction inspired by origami as part of the techniques to be used. An analysis is made of both the philosophical thought of Jacques Derrida and the architecture and clothing. Alluding to fashion design is Rei Kawakubo known as the great lady of deconstruction, Issey Miyake the experimental designer and Roberto Capucci with extravagant silhouettes. As for the types of pleats, Paul Jackson in with different tome indicates a variety of surfaces that is achieved with different applications, so Shingo Shato makes figures with volume through its innovative system of Transformational Reconstruction. Tomoko Nakamichi presents three-dimensional structures capable of being applied on fabric, the same that are an important element in design for fashion accessories to women from 25 to 30 years of age; consumer profile intended for the city of Ambato. On the other hand, national identity is included in artistic paintings such as those of Oswaldo Guayasamin who portrays the suffering and indignation of the country's ancestors. Additionally it is reflected in the accessories by means of experimental techniques such as stamping, engraving, embossing, carving and laser cutting, used directly in the leather given that it is the material to be used; with the purpose of making known and promoting the knowledge of some references in the Ecuadorian history.

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