Objective
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to explore and appreciate Japanese fashion, specifically focusing on its unique characteristics and influences.
Materials and Prep
- Internet access
- Pen and paper
No prior knowledge is required for this lesson.
Activities
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Research Japanese fashion
Use the internet to research and explore different aspects of Japanese fashion. Look for information on traditional clothing, modern trends, and influential designers. Take notes on interesting facts and designs that catch your attention.
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Create a fashion mood board
Using the information and visuals you gathered during your research, create a fashion mood board. Cut out or print images that represent different elements of Japanese fashion and arrange them on a poster or in a digital collage. Include labels or captions to explain why each image is significant.
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Reflect and discuss
Take a step back and reflect on your mood board. Answer the following questions in a journal entry or discuss them with a parent or guardian:
- What are some common characteristics or themes you noticed in Japanese fashion?
- How does Japanese fashion differ from fashion in your own culture?
- What aspects of Japanese fashion do you find most interesting or appealing?
Seventh Grade Talking Points
- "Japanese fashion is a fascinating blend of tradition and innovation. It has a rich history and has greatly influenced global fashion trends."
- "Traditional Japanese clothing, such as the kimono, is known for its elegant and intricate designs. It often features vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and symbolic motifs."
- "Modern Japanese fashion embraces both Western and traditional influences. It is known for its avant-garde and experimental designs, as well as its attention to detail and craftsmanship."
- "Japanese street fashion, like Harajuku style, is characterized by its bold and eclectic mix of colors, patterns, and accessories. It allows individuals to express their unique personalities and creativity."
- "Some influential Japanese fashion designers include Yohji Yamamoto, Rei Kawakubo, and Issey Miyake. They have made significant contributions to the global fashion industry with their innovative designs and unconventional approaches."
- "Studying different cultures' fashion helps us appreciate diversity, understand the significance of clothing in society, and gain inspiration for our own personal style."