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When will the "provincial" art technology be used in European clothing? What is its significance?
During the Gothic period, the Roman waist-binding feeling was developed and emphasized. Influenced by the Gothic architectural style, there has been a new breakthrough in the way of clothing cutting, and "saving" (called "reaching times" in English) has emerged, which has completely separated clothing from the original planar two-dimensional space composition, changed the simple structure of the plane into a three-dimensional structure that pursues three-dimensional space, and established a narrow basic form of clothing composed of modern three-dimensional space. Greenland robes in this period occupy a special position in the history of clothing. The cutting method of Greenland robes is to embed several triangular pieces of cloth under the left, right and front armpits. After these triangles are spliced, many diamond-shaped gaps are formed at the waist. These gaps are actually the darts commonly used in today's clothing. Darts make clothes more in line with the human body, thus forming a three-dimensional effect that clothes have never had before.

Modern and ancient, west and east, costume culture parted ways with Gothic period.

The appearance of provincial roads is divided into modern and ancient, western and eastern. The use of darts makes the curvaceous beauty of human body better displayed.