Using Uzbek National Embroidery in Creating Modern Fashion Clothes

Authors

  • Kodiriy Firdavskhon Nodirjon kizi Student of Tashkent Textile and Light Industry Institute

Keywords:

motif, national embroidery, fashion, pattern, elements, design, modern clothes, dresses

Abstract

This article explores the integration of traditional Uzbek embroidery into contemporary women's fashion. It focuses on the historical importance of word embroidery and its recent integration of traditional elements with modern aesthetics to create clothes.

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Published

2024-08-05

How to Cite

kizi, K. F. N. (2024). Using Uzbek National Embroidery in Creating Modern Fashion Clothes. International Journal of Informatics and Data Science Research, 1(7), 1–4. Retrieved from https://scientificbulletin.com/index.php/IJIDSR/article/view/89

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