Sustainable Plastic Vision for 3D Textile as an Approach for Designing Women's Outerwear Created from Asir Art Wall Motifs

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- Department, of Fashion Design College of Arts and Designs , Qassim University, Buraydah, Qassim, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. - Department of Home Economics , College of Women, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.

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The field of hand weaving is one of the plastic arts that are based on various techniques in constructing textile work. Technology is closely linked to artistic, scientific and technological development. With development, knowledge increases. The spirit of the age has influenced the plastic arts as a result of the desire to search for new solutions and innovative formulations that result from the designer creativity with his own ideas and hands. Therefore, the designer has to deal with various artistic forms that achieve aesthetic richness.
The research aimed to create sustainable women's outerwear designs using 3D textile with new plastic visions from Asir art wall motifs and determine the percentage of agreement between both specialists and consumers on sustainable women's outerwear designs using 3D textile with innovative plastic visions from Asir art wall motifs. The research used the descriptive analytical methodology with application due to its relevance to achieving the objectives of the research.
The results showed a high degree of acceptance of innovative designs by both specialists and consumers, where design “2” was the best design according to the opinions of specialists, followed by design “1”, then design “4”, then design “3”, and eventually design “5”. Where as, design “4” was the best design according to the opinions of consumers, followed by design "2", then design "1", then design "5", and eventually design "3".

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