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1 December, 01:33

Which description is true for proportion in a garment?

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  1. 1 December, 01:36
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    Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:

    "Which description is true for proportion in a garment? A. Equal proportions are more complicated to create than unequal proportions. B. Unequal proportions are more visually interesting than equal proportions. C. The principle of proportion changes within fashion cycles. D. Proportion does not consider background space in a garment."

    Answer:

    B. Unequal proportions are more visually interesting than equal proportions.

    Explanation:

    One of the most enjoyable ways to play with fashion is to work with unequal proportions, that is, to make the look less straight or too "straight". Nothing against the straight look (it is totally valid), but it ends up damaging the pieces since, because they are in the same proportion, they kind of cancel each other out, that is, unequal proportions are more visually interesting than equal proportions. An example of a straight look? Dress at the knee + jacket at the knee. If, in place of this proportion, the same dress at the knee is complemented by a coat that is about three fingers above, the look gains new air and the pieces stand out more.
  2. 1 December, 02:01
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    equal porportions
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