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A Critical Evaluation of ABVee Fashion: Paper Dress Collection

October 24,2021
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By Yemisi Suleiman

In the Africa fashion industry, where creativity meets innovation, the use of unconventional materials often grabs attention. One such innovative material that has been experimented with in the past is paper.

ABVee’s ability to transform something as fragile and ephemeral as paper into a garment speaks volumes about their skills, vision, and understanding of fashion as art. This article critically evaluates ABVee fashion’s paper dress, exploring the technical challenges, aesthetic value, environmental implications, and potential for practicality.

The Concept: Creativity Meets Fragility
A paper dress immediately evokes a sense of transience. The inherent delicacy of paper challenges the traditional purpose of clothing, which is to protect, last, and provide comfort. By choosing paper, ABVee aligns the garment with the idea of disposability, ephemerality, and art. This choice could symbolize a critique of fast fashion, emphasizing how fleeting trends and garments have become. In this sense, the dress functions more as an artistic statement than a practical piece of fashion.
However, while conceptually strong, the use of paper limits the garment’s versatility. Paper as a material does not conform to the body like fabric does, and without the ability to drape and flow, the designer’s approach to form must be re-evaluated. The rigidity and fragility of paper demand a structural design rather than one that relies on movement. Here, ABVee Fashion may face significant technical challenges, balancing aesthetics with durability and flexibility.

Technical Challenges and Craftsmanship
The construction of a paper dress is technically demanding, as the material lacks stretch, durability, and resilience to moisture. ABVee Fashion must possess significant skill in manipulating paper, perhaps through folding, pleating, or layering, to give the garment its shape and structure. Adhesive choices, cutting techniques, and reinforcing methods are all critical components in ensuring that the dress does not tear or crumble easily.
However, the durability of a paper dress inevitably falls short when compared to traditional fabrics. The dress’s inability to withstand everyday wear, including exposure to water or physical movement, significantly limits its use beyond a temporary showcase. While this fragility could be seen as a downside, it also emphasizes the designer’s vision of fashion as temporary art, pushing boundaries between wearable art and utility.
The craftsmanship involved in constructing a paper dress is likely to be intricate, as each crease and fold must be carefully planned and executed. Mistakes cannot be easily corrected, as the paper could rip or deform. From this perspective, the designer’s ability to handle such a difficult material can be applauded. Still, the lack of functional durability might leave some fashion critics questioning whether the outcome justifies the technical effort.

Aesthetic Appeal: Minimalism or Complexity?
A paper dress often embodies a minimalist aesthetic, relying on the starkness and simplicity of paper’s texture to create an impact. Without the array of textures, patterns, and colours that textiles offer, Racheal Adeleke (CEO ABVee Fashion) must depend on the inherent qualities of paper, such as its sheen, colour, and structural form. Some designers may choose to emphasize the raw, unpolished nature of paper, while others might treat the paper to achieve intricate designs through cutting, layering, or printing.

In a high-fashion context, a paper dress could appear avant-garde, offering a sharp contrast to the softness and fluidity of fabric-based designs. The rigid structure of paper can create architectural silhouettes, allowing for exaggerated shapes or geometric patterns that would be difficult to achieve with more flexible materials. This can add to the dress’s visual appeal, making it more suitable for editorial shoots or runway shows rather than practical, everyday wear.
However, the limitations of paper as a medium can hinder the overall visual dynamism of the dress. The designer must work within the boundaries of this stiff material, and achieving complexity can be difficult without compromising the integrity of the dress. Furthermore, paper lacks the visual richness and tactile appeal of fabric, potentially making the dress appear flat or lifeless compared to other couture creations.

Environmental Impact: A Sustainable Statement or a Wasteful Endeavour?
One of the key areas for critical evaluation lies in the environmental impact of using paper in fashion design. On the one hand, paper is biodegradable and can be recycled, which aligns with the growing push for sustainable fashion practices. If the paper is sourced responsibly and treated with minimal harmful chemicals, the dress could be seen as an eco-friendly alternative to synthetic fabrics, many of which are non-biodegradable and contribute to pollution.
On the other hand, the inherent disposability of a paper dress may raise questions about waste. If the dress is designed to be worn only once or for a limited time, it could be viewed as another example of throwaway fashion, a trend that sustainability advocates are trying to counter. Even though the paper may biodegrade, the resources involved in creating a one-time-use garment might not justify its short lifespan. Critics may argue that while the material itself is sustainable, the concept of disposability undermines the broader goals of slow fashion, which emphasize longevity and reusability.

Practicality: Fashion as Art, or Art as Fashion?
One of the primary critiques of the paper dress is its lack of practicality. While the dress may be visually striking and conceptually rich, it is not functional for everyday wear. Paper is neither breathable nor comfortable, and it provides no insulation. Furthermore, its vulnerability to tearing and moisture makes it highly impractical outside of controlled environments.

This limitation suggests that the paper dress functions more as an art piece than as a wearable garment. It fits within the realm of fashion that prioritizes conceptual impact over utility, catering to runway shows, editorial spreads, or museum exhibitions rather than to consumers. As such, the dress may appeal to collectors of avant-garde fashion or art enthusiasts but has little commercial viability for the average consumer.

Ultimately, the success of a paper dress depends on how it is framed. As an art piece, it is an impressive display of creativity and innovation. But as a practical garment, it falls short of the demands of everyday wear, serving more as a symbolic gesture than a solution for the future of fashion. The designer must carefully balance artistry with sustainability, ensuring that the statement they make with a paper dress justifies its environmental and practical limitations.

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