@article{oai:kyoritsu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003003, author = {渡辺, 明日香 and Watanabe, Asuka}, journal = {共立女子短期大学生活科学科紀要, Annual bulletin department of the science of living}, month = {Feb}, note = {In this paper, I attempt to verify the way that America's influence has been embodied in japanese fashion through an overview of japan's fashion history. To be more precise. I have attempted to organize and verify this by dividing the period from the end of World War II until the present into four periods: 1. post-WWII until the 1950s ; 2. the 1960s-1970s ; 3. the 1980s ; 4. the 1990s-2000s. The research results have revealed the following: japan, which had been transitioning towards western ways of dressing, experienced a high-level of economic growth in the period after WWII. This stimulated the development of the ready-to-wear industry and brought a materially-rich country into existence. Later, in the 1980s, through the work of japanese designers who were presenting creations that transcended established notions of western dress, a paradox emerged whereby a mode surpassing the canon of mode became the cutting edge. Then, street fashion started to receive attention as a new source for fashion. and its influence has been felt since the 1990s. Through such a process, we have arrived at a new epoch in fashion that deviates from the fashion system, and where a clear-cut differentiation between "American-style fashion" and "Japanese-style fashion" is difficult to perceive.}, pages = {23--36}, title = {日本のファッションにみるアメリカの影響 : 洋装化,ジャパン・ファッションの影響,ストリートファッションの現在}, volume = {57}, year = {2014}, yomi = {ワタナベ, アスカ} }