Influences of Cultural Attire in Contemporary Fashion for Posterity of African Culture
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2022-06-27Author
Johnson, S. K.
Koech, B. A
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Background: Clothes have been integral to us humans. Even in the pre-historic, our ancestors used to
wrap their bodies either with tree leaves, barks, or animal skin. The invention of clothes had played a vital
role in determining the behavior of humans. Since then, a lot has been changed, and the fabric/garment
industry has undergone an unprecedented change. Now, numerous designs, patterns, and styles have
come into being and people around the globe buy them depending on their sense of fashion- some may
prefer stylish, cool looks while others adhere to comfort. Problem: Over the last few years¸ the demand
for East African dresses has gone significantly high not only in the US but also in different parts of the
world, the artists however feel that they are not supported enough not only by the government but also
the lack of proper platforms for their designs to be celebrated. These designer dresses have an exceptional
of celebrating tradition and culture while commemorating the heritage and beauty of the motherland.
It’s more than just being a fashion statement. Objective: The main objective of this paper is to establish
how fashion designers today have managed to bring culture into wear and created contemporary designs
that have brought pride to the East African communities. Design: This researcher has used qualitative
and quantitative methods as research engines but particularly a case study of fashion designers and their
works. Setting: This research was carried out in east Africa to further understand some of its fabrics
and their translation to contemporary society. Subjects: the subject of this study is the traditional attire
alongside fashion designers who’ve transitioned it to contemporary design. Results: The research results
revealed that designers and tailors don’t make these clothes simply for appearance’s sake; each color,
symbol, and even shape of the clothing may have a very specific meaning or purpose. African clothing
can also be a symbol of creativity, status, and allegiance to African tribal roots. Conclusion: It is, therefore,
safe to conclude that fashion is a fundamental pillar in the society that can promote the cultural heritage
of a society and that designers need to create platforms for themselves and make themselves seen. The
designs created should make the world stop and watch the pride that is east African heritage
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Johnson, S. K., & Koech, B. A. (2022). Influences of Cultural Attire in Contemporary Fashion for Posterity of African Culture. Africa Design Review Journal, 1(2), 57-74.Publisher
Africa Design Review Journal