The Possibility of Producing Clothes that are Functionally and Aesthetically Appropriate for Chefs

  • Dr. Nuha Awadh B. Aljuaid Department of Fashion Design-College of Design and Art-University of Jeddah-Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Keywords: Chef, Uniform, Functional Performance

Abstract

The aim of the research is to prepare basic models (patrons) that correspond to the clothing needs of chefs, and to raise the efficiency of the functional performance for the chef's uniform, to provide comfort, protection and safety, while maintaining the aesthetic appearance of the uniform. In addition to highlighting the importance of designing fashion for chefs, providing comfort, protection and safety while maintaining the aesthetic appearance, in an attempt to raise the level of quality of materials and designs specialized in chef's uniforms, which are considered one of the uniforms of a functional nature that require those who design them to take into account the nature of work from Where the chefs perform a variety of kinetic performances. The results of the research showed the preparation of basic models (patron) that correspond to the job performance needs of chefs, as well as the possibility of raising the functional performance of the chef's uniform, to provide comfort, protection and safety while maintaining the aesthetic appearance of the uniform.

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Published
2022-08-18
How to Cite
Dr. Nuha Awadh B. Aljuaid. (2022). The Possibility of Producing Clothes that are Functionally and Aesthetically Appropriate for Chefs. Journal of Arts, Literature, Humanities and Social Sciences, (82), 103-118. https://doi.org/10.33193/JALHSS.82.2022.708
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