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Ashour, N., Shaker, R. (2019). Creating fashionable trendy designs for women inspired from Siwa oasis traditional costumes. International Design Journal, 9(2), 223-229. doi: 10.21608/idj.2019.83564
Nagah S. Ashour; Rania N. Shaker. "Creating fashionable trendy designs for women inspired from Siwa oasis traditional costumes". International Design Journal, 9, 2, 2019, 223-229. doi: 10.21608/idj.2019.83564
Ashour, N., Shaker, R. (2019). 'Creating fashionable trendy designs for women inspired from Siwa oasis traditional costumes', International Design Journal, 9(2), pp. 223-229. doi: 10.21608/idj.2019.83564
Ashour, N., Shaker, R. Creating fashionable trendy designs for women inspired from Siwa oasis traditional costumes. International Design Journal, 2019; 9(2): 223-229. doi: 10.21608/idj.2019.83564

Creating fashionable trendy designs for women inspired from Siwa oasis traditional costumes

Article 19, Volume 9, Issue 2 - Serial Number 30, April 2019, Page 223-229  XML PDF (798.62 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/idj.2019.83564
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Authors
Nagah S. Ashour; Rania N. Shaker
Faculty of women for Art, Science and Education, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt
Abstract
Designs ideas can be obtained from many sources of inspiration. Designers are often influenced by anything visual from nature to a fruit plate. Apparel designers are inspired by necessity the need to create fashion which called Form Follows Function. Folk dress may indicate religious affiliation. Age and marital status is communicated by folk dress. Egypt had a range of traditional costumes, The traditional clothes are differing from governorate to another in Egypt, according to its geography, weather, culture, customs, traditions, and beliefs, The oasis of Siwa--the so-called Pearl of the Egyptian Desert ,inspired many designers and artists , So The objective of this paper is to develop strategic thinking in designing in order to achieve viable solutions for fashion designing .throw design different contemporary women designs inspired from the Siwan folk costumes.
Keywords
oasis; traditional costumes
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