Neo-Geo and Fashion Interaction
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Neo-geo, which appeared as an abstract and modern art movement towards the end of 20th century, has had its impact in 21st century as well. New geometry painting perception known as neo-geo is the works where materials and geometric forms are used in any environment. The effects of geometric forms are observed in fashion as in architecture and painting. Fashion designers are the people with an open perception who are able to manage to develop their artistic experience and knowledge using the current time and their abilities in a correct way. The purpose of the current study was to investigate the new geometry as an abstract and modern art movement and fashion interaction and determine its effect on fashion. In this research, the related literature was reviewed and the collections of the fashion designers who were impressed by this art movement was examined and some samples were given. Due to the fact that the art movement of neo-geo appeared towards late 1980s, clothing styles of 80s and its relation with the fashion in those days were given.
Keywords: Fashion, neo-geo (new geometry), art.
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