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한국복식학회 International Journal of Costume and Fashion International Journal of Costume and Fashion Vol.13 No.2
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2013.12
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31 - 51 (21page)
DOI
10.7233/ijcf.2013.13.2.031

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Hawaiian textile art has inspired artists and fashion designers worldwide and accounts for the high value of vintage Hawaiian apparel as collectibles. Other than tropical designs, a large portion of the textile art showcased the ethnic diversity of Hawai`i. In the 1800s, Hawai`i attracted immigrants from all over Asia, and the majority of Hawaii`s residents today claim Asian ethnicity. This ethnic mix was made visible in textiles, a trend championed by Alfred Shaheen, an apparel manufacturer who loved Asian designs. He was committed to the celebration of cultural diversity at a time when Hawai`i was rapidly westernizing. The team of Asian textile artists he led created textile designs based on motifs and imagery from Asia. Shaheen`s passionate vision led to the unique textiles produced in the ‘golden age’ of Hawaiian textiles, from 1940 through the 1960s. Alfred Shaheen has been called “Hawaii`s Master Printer” and has been credited for turning Hawaiian textiles into art. The author`s interviews with Mr. Shaheen were conducted over a decade, and form the basis for this paper in which Shaheen`s own words are used to discuss his use of textile art in the transformation of the Hawaiian textiles and garment industry.

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