Three-Dimensional Quantification of Foundation Garment s Shaping Effects

Anke Klepser, S. Hiss, A. Mahr-Erhardt, S. Morlock
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Fashion garments sculpt the human body according to the up-to-date style. Foundation garments used to be out of whalebone and stiff materials. Nowadays thin and light shapewear aims to smooth obvious subcutaneous fat. Material, pattern, fit and formability of the body tissue influence the effect of shapewear. Thus, it is not known how much or even if shaping garments effect the body form. Moreover, there is a lack of standardized methods to analyze shaping effects of foundation garments. Up to now research focused two paths to analyze the functionality of shaping garment. First was to quantify the pressure applied, second was to measure the body changes achieved by the products. Governmental funded research project “Shaping Effects” aims to combine and pursue the research approaches. Project term is two years starting from April 2017. Therefore, most of the work is ongoing. The following presents preliminary results. 41 shapewear products were tested with HOSY apparatus to measure pressure gradient. PicoPress device was utilized to determine pressure between garment and manikin or human body respectively. 3D-analysis based on before and after scans was performed to measure changes in body geometry. Two test subjects tested shaping garments so far. Test methods were processed successfully. First results underlined the influence of material properties, body geometry and body tissue on shaping effects.
粉底服装塑形效果的三维量化
时尚服装根据最新的风格塑造人体。粉底服过去是用鲸须和硬的材料做的。如今,轻薄的塑身衣旨在消除明显的皮下脂肪。塑身衣的材质、图案、身体组织的贴合性和可成形性影响塑身衣的效果。因此,不知道塑形服装对体形的影响有多大,甚至是否有影响。此外,缺乏标准化的方法来分析粉底服装的塑形效果。目前对塑形服装功能分析的研究主要集中在两条路径上。首先是量化所施加的压力,其次是测量产品所产生的身体变化。政府资助的研究项目“塑造效应”旨在结合和研究这些研究方法。项目期限为两年,从2017年4月开始。因此,大部分工作仍在进行中。以下是初步结果。用HOSY装置对41种塑身内衣进行了压力梯度测试。利用PicoPress装置分别测定服装与人体或人体之间的压力。基于扫描前后的3d分析来测量身体几何形状的变化。到目前为止,有两名测试对象测试了塑形服装。测试方法处理成功。第一个结果强调了材料性能、身体几何形状和身体组织对塑形效果的影响。
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