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Yanting Dong

Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts

董妍霆,21岁,鲁迅美术学院大三在读学生。主修服装与服饰设计,擅长将传统民族元素、纹样工艺融入现代原创设计,注重作品细节与整体视觉表达。日常生活爱好多元,擅长穿搭研究、人像造型拍摄,积累丰富审美经验;同时热爱FPS竞技游戏、户外登山运动,在竞技专注与自然山野中持续汲取创作灵感,希望通过本次赛事交流学习、精进专业。 Dong Yanting, 21 years old, a third-year student at the Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts. Majoring in Fashion and Apparel Design, I specialize in integrating traditional ethnic elements and pattern craftsmanship into contemporary original design, with great attention to artwork details and overall visual presentation. I have a wide range of hobbies in daily life. I enjoy styling outfits and portrait photography, which has cultivated my rich aesthetic taste. I am also fond of FPS competitive games and outdoor mountain climbing. I constantly draw creative inspiration from the focus required in competitive games and the beauty of nature, and I hope to exchange ideas and refine my professional skills through this competition.

彝骨 Yi-Bone

Category: Apparel

Competitions: China Mainland

作品《彝骨》参与“真皮真自我”2026全球学生设计大赛,设计灵感源自彝族传统文化内核,以哑光植鞣羊皮作为核心创作面料,将彝族蕨芨图腾、传统银饰等非遗民族元素与现代先锋时装设计语言相结合。 版型上采用夸张立体硬挺肩型塑造硬朗气质,搭配不对称解构式衣身剪裁与不规则长短下摆;细节处搭配镂空真皮绑带、垂坠银饰流苏,打造贴合人体的修身立体廓形。工艺层面运用激光切割在皮革上雕刻彝族传统蕨芨纹样,同时采用同料皮绳穿孔穿捆工艺收紧衣身结构,充分发挥植鞣羊皮易雕刻、可塑性强的材质特性。 本设计以真皮服饰为载体诠释东方民族坚韧风骨,将古老少数民族文化符号现代化转译,让彝族传统纹样与手工艺在当代皮革时装中焕发全新活力,呼应赛事真皮创作主题。 Titled Yi-Bone, this design draws inspiration from the core spirit of Yi ethnic culture. Taking matte vegetable-tanned sheepskin as the primary material, it integrates intangible cultural heritage elements such as Yi fern totems and traditional silver ornaments with avant-garde contemporary fashion design language. The silhouette features exaggerated three-dimensional structured shoulders to deliver a bold aesthetic, paired with asymmetric deconstructed tailoring and irregular uneven hems. Hollow genuine leather laces and dangling silver tassels serve as detailing, shaping a fitted three-dimensional figure that conforms to the human body. In terms of craftsmanship, laser cutting is adopted to carve classic Yi fern patterns on leather, while cross-threading straps cut from identical leather tightens the garment structure, fully utilizing the malleability and engraving-friendly property of vegetable-tanned sheepskin. This design interprets the resilient spirit of Eastern ethnic aesthetics through genuine leather apparel. It modernizes ancient cultural symbols of ethnic minorities, revitalizing traditional Yi patterns and handcrafts within contemporary leather fashion and echoing the competition’s core theme of genuine leather creation.

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