Editorial
Authors
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Assistant Professor, Department of Clothing and Textiles, Faculty of Home Economics, Al-Azhar University
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Assistant Professor and Head of the Department of Clothing and Textiles - Faculty of Home Economics - Al-Azhar University
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Assistant Professor of Clothing and Textiles - Faculty of Home Economics - Al-Azhar University
Abstract
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This study aims to enrich the field of fashion design and modeling on the mannequin by drawing inspiration from Sufi art, by proposing contemporary designs suitable for veiled clothes and meeting the consumer's need aesthetically and functionally, benefiting from all elements of Sufi art, the sensual aspect of (literature, lines, paintings, architecture and clothing, dance movements), costumes, an a moral, philosophical, and psychological aspect. By creating designs bearing writings from Sufi literature with the use of the third and Kufic lines due to their use in writing on Sufi monuments and direct and indirect quotation from the clothes of a Mevlevi or dervish dancer and the use of printing, embroidery and clothing accessories and adapting all of this to create designs that enrich the field of fashion and the Clo3d program was used to draw the designs The proposed designs were presented in the form of a final presentation, and the opinions of specialists in the field of fashion and consumers were recognized in the proposed designs, then the designs that obtained the highest results were implemented, and then their opinions were taken in the designs implemented in the final fabric. The research followed the historical approach to study the history of Sufi art and the descriptive approach to describe Sufi art and the sources of citation with application, by proposing (25) designs on the Clo3d program, then the four best designs were implemented in the final cloth, according to the opinions of specialists and consumers. The study included four questionnaires and statistical analysis to measure Several axes for the proposed designs, and the study reached the creation of a group of designs borrowed from Sufi art, whether this quote from the sensory or moral aspect of that art, and the results of this research resulted in the admiration of both the specialists and consumers in the overall research designs, and it was reached to implement four designs, and they are (The thirteenth, the first, the sixteenth, and the twenty-third) that got the highest response from both professionals and consumers, and the four final implemented designs were presented to both professionals and consumers to express their opinions