American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (AAFCS) Practice Test

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Which aspect of garment design is indicated by 'proportion'?

  1. The relationship of design elements to the garment as a whole

  2. The balance between different colors used

  3. The overall quality of fabric texture

  4. The symmetry found within the garment

The correct answer is: The relationship of design elements to the garment as a whole

'Proportion' in garment design refers to the relationship of design elements to the garment as a whole. This principle governs how various parts of the garment work together in terms of size, scale, and arrangement. The way elements are proportioned affects the overall aesthetics and visual impact of the garment. Proper proportion can enhance the wearer's appearance, ensuring that the garment complements their body shape and promotes a harmonious look. While balance between different colors, the quality of fabric texture, and symmetry within the garment are important considerations in design, they do not specifically define 'proportion.' Instead, they relate more to color theory, textile properties, and structural design, respectively, reinforcing that proportion is fundamentally about the spatial relationship among the various components of the garment.