Investigation of Challenges and Opportunities for Fashion Designers in Arthropod Inspired Clothing

Authors

  • Rohail Rahat Lecturer, Department of Fine Arts Baba Guru Nanak University, Nankana Sahib, Pakistan. Author
  • Yousra Saleem Assistant Professor, Institute of Art and Design Government College University Faisalabad. Pakistan Author
  • Tehmina Afzal Assistant Professor, Institute of Art and Design Government College University Faisalabad. Pakistan Author
  • Laiba Nadeem Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Fashion Design University of Bedfordshire, UK Author

Abstract

Nature has served as a source of inspiration for artists and designers for ages, presenting a limitless variety of ideas, from expansive city skylines to the profound depths of the sea. Yet, one of nature's most complex creations—arthropods—often goes unnoticed. These invertebrates, characterized by their segmented bodies, jointed appendages, and striking patterns, play a crucial role in ecosystems but are frequently overlooked in the realm of design. This research underscores the potential of arthropods as a wellspring of artistic inspiration for fashion, highlighting their captivating beauty, versatility, and harmony. The concept of insect-inspired fashion was sparked by observing a butterfly in a garden. Despite their intricate exoskeletons, shimmering colors, and lively movements, these small creatures are often disregarded by designers, even though they offer boundless creative opportunities. This research seeks to shift the perception of insects from being seen as "creepy" to being recognized as a source of inspiration, showcasing their textures, patterns, and colors through innovative fabrics, prints, and decorative elements.

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Published

2024-12-26

How to Cite

Investigation of Challenges and Opportunities for Fashion Designers in Arthropod Inspired Clothing. (2024). International Research Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, 2(01), 331-344. https://irjahss.com/index.php/ir/article/view/41