utilizing Feng Shui theory and multi-use fashion in re-designing and reshaping some used women's clothing using the direct molding method on the human body

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Home economic menofia university

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The research aims to employ the Feng Shui theory and multi-use fashion in recycling some of the clothes available at home in designing and shaping some additional clothing supplements for women using the direct molding method on the human body, and providing new methods to rationalize family consumption towards the budget spent on clothes, and rearranging the clothes wardrobe. In line with the standards of quality and modern fashion, hoping to satisfy the desires of women to sparkle and renewal in wearing with multiple and varied appearances and aesthetically, functionally and economically appropriate, with the lack of pieces of clothing inside the wardrobe and not stacking them with clothes in an unwanted way, and commensurate with the capabilities available inside her wardrobe at home through Optimal employment of integration and interconnectedness between the characteristics of Feng Shui theory and the multi-wear fashion with the available inside the wardrobe at home in order to achieve balance, harmony and compatibility between the individual energy and the surrounding environment, and the research follows the experimental analytical approach in the application of the research experiment where the researcher designed and shaped (70) pieces A clothing supplement
The research reached the success of the designs executed aesthetically, functionally and innovatively in making use of Chinese energy science, used clothes and multi-use fashion in re-designing and reshaping some additional clothing inputs for women's clothes in line with modern fashion lines

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