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2024年10月25日

Donghua’s innovative paper costumes wows Lyonese

Models in paper costumes captivate the audience at the closing ceremony of the 47th WorldSkills Competition in Lyon. — Ti Gong

 

AT the closing ceremony of the 47th WorldSkills Competition in Lyon, France, on September 15, Donghua University’s innovative paper cos-tumes charmed the audience with their distinctive blend of tradition and modernity.

The university team used paper as the primary material, combin-ing traditional and modern aspects to demonstrate the fusion of East-ern and Western cultures through design.

“We selected 20 paper series out-fits and 10 ‘Future’ series designs from nearly 100 proposals, bringing them from Shanghai to Lyon,” said Professor Zhang Zufang of Donghua University’s College of Fashion and Design. the costumes, made of lightweight, durable paper, included laser-cut fabrics, photochromic ma-terials, AI-generated designs and 3D printing, pushing the limits of traditional garment-making and demonstrating the seamless inte-gration of technology and art.

The production team also used the ancient Chinese mortise and tenon technique for costume cre-ation, which eliminated the need for traditional sewing or adhesives. the designs featured symbolic elements like Shanghai’s white mag-nolia, which represents purity, and the iris, which represents friend-ship. the combination of Eastern architectural delicacy and Western grandeur communicated dynamic harmony, representing their motto: “Where there is a skill, there is a way.”

This huge endeavor involved nearly 50 team members, ranging from senior professors in their sev-enties to freshmen. Despite several obstacles, they successfully demon-strated Chinese cultural features, the essence of Shanghai and the enthusiasm of young talent in vo-cational skills.

“It was a great honor to represent Shanghai and our country at such a prominent international event,” said Xia Kunpeng, an undergraduate student majoring in fashion design and performance. “to stand on a global stage at this age and present the charm of China’s young genera-tion fills me with excitement and pride.”

Shanghai will host the 48th World-Skills Competition in 2026.







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