- Chika Chinyeogwa Chudi-Duru, PhD.* & Ibe Evarest Onyewuchi
- Department of Fine and Applied Arts Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Nigeria
- DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19706518
This paper
explores the innovative intersection of textile origami and African wax-printed
fabrics in the creation of sculpted fabric flowers as bold fashion statements.
The study investigates techniques for folding, pleating, shaping, and
assembling wax-printed textiles into three-dimensional floral forms,
emphasizing the unique visual and tactile qualities inherent to African prints.
The research recorded the different origami stages utilized to achieve fabric
sculpted wearable art pieces. It also showcased how the vibrant patterns and
cultural symbolism of African wax prints enhance the expressive potential of
fabric origami, offering new avenues for contemporary fashion design. It found
out that African wax-printed fabrics could be sculpted into different floral
designs once fortified with an added material. In conclusion, this exploration
demonstrates the transformative power of combining traditional art with modern
fashion aesthetics, resulting in statement accessories that celebrate both
technical innovation and cultural heritage.

