Abstract

With the growing influence of Eastern culture, traditional patterns from the East are increasingly featured in international brands. South Korea and China, key Asian economies, are rich in traditional culture, and their chest and back patterns are quintessential Asian designs. Originating from the Ming Dynasty, these patterns, blending unique cultural elements, exemplify harmony and unity in artistic expression. Current research primarily focuses on their historical development and artistic forms, with less exploration of their stylistic rules and content. Consequently, this study aims to analyze and compare the stylistic features of Korean and Chinese official patterns, looking at theme selection, composition, characteristic elements, and cultural connotations. This study offers a comparative analysis, understanding the similarities and differences between the patterns and their origins. The findings not only fill gaps in existing research but also help international fashion brands understand and respect Eastern culture, providing a reference for selecting Asian patterns.

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