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When Fagbamila Oluwatoyin is not teaching her students how to create incredible 3d digital fashion through her school; Majestics Digital, you’ll find her creating entire fashion universes on her computer. As a digital fashion designer, she merges cultural motifs, Afrofuturist aesthetics, and cutting-edge software—Clo3D, Blender, Adobe Premiere Pro, and Daz Studio—to craft garments that feel both future-forward and deeply rooted in heritage.

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Oluwatoyin is a talented illustrator, fashion designer and 3d digital artist who combines her love for teaching into making sure more people have access to this very unique skill set.

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“I love how Digital fashion allows you to achieve endless possibilities with a single design. Just imagine testing your designs in multiple colors, fabric types and styles before production, digital fashion will help you save time, resources, money while bringing your ideas to life.”

Whether she’s illustrating a bold pattern or animating a virtual runway, she approaches each project with the same ethos: merging heritage with innovation. By weaving elements of African design into her digital garments, she celebrates cultural identity while also pushing the boundaries of what fashion can be.

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"As a 3d fashion Artist, one of my favorite thing to do is picking inspiration from anything whether it is architecture, nature, culture or even a simple object. I mean, i find it beautiful being able to interpret what we have in our head in a visual form"

For more of Oluwatoyin’s work, visit her portfolio on Behance.

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