Project Overview
I wanted to show how traditional influences, textures, and silhouettes from African fashion can blend effortlessly with minimalist, contemporary styling. This collection celebrates African stories told through modern design reimagined in 3D. Each outfit shows different take on “Afro” aesthetics:
- Afro Regal: wide silhouettes, strong shoulders, and a royal presence.
- Afro Classic: pairing traditional-inspired prints with modern outerwear.



Design & Process
I began in Daz3D to create the avatar setup and poses, then moved into Clo3D to design and construct each outfit. Clo3D gave me the freedom to experiment with structure, layering, and movement, allowing me to visualize how fabrics would drape and interact in real life. After simulation and refinement, I took the project into Blender for rendering, lighting, and final scene composition to give it that cinematic, editorial feel.




Tools Used
Clo3D | Daz3D | Blender
Why I Created It
- For brands: a creative way to reinterpret African identity in digital lookbooks or campaigns.
- For gamers and animation studios: authentic Afro-inspired fashion assets for characters and scenes.
- For students & creatives: proof that cultural storytelling can evolve beautifully through 3D fashion.
I love how fashion tells stories, especially African stories in ways that are fresh, modern, and global. This project is my visual statement that African fashion can be futuristic, digital, and global.
“It’s not just about garments, it’s about preserving stories, showing pride, and reimagining culture through technology.“
Olaitan Alowooja