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In this period the 'şapka' and the following 'kılık kıyafet' reform being realized with the leadership of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in Kastamonu in 1925 had a full impact in Istanbul. Women's 'çarşaf' and 'peçe' were replaced by a coat, scarf, and shawl. Men began to wear hats, jackets, shirts, waistcoats, ties, trousers and shoes.
Men wearing salvar in Istanbul in 1873, studio photo. Turkish şalvar (pronounced shalvar, Turkish: ), Turkish trousers or dimiye are traditional baggy trousers gathered in tightly at the ankle. They are part of Turkish folk dress. Men may wear the traditional loose coat, called shlyapa, over the şalvar. Other upper garments are also worn over ...
A fez. The fez (Turkish: fes, Ottoman Turkish: فس, romanized: fes), also called tarboosh/tarboush (Arabic: طربوش, romanized: ṭarbūš), is a felt headdress in the shape of a short, cylindrical, peakless hat, usually red, typically with a black tassel attached to the top.
Three Couture pieces from their Istanbul Contrast collection will be on display at the museum from December 11, 2013 to April 21, 2014. Dice Kayek, the winner of the third Jameel Prize, had been announced on December 10, 2013 during the launch of the exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum. The three Dice Kayek pieces, along with the works ...
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Istanbul Galata Watchmen were the first to wear new headgear and caps. [1] With the efforts of nurse Esma Deniz, at the Red Crescent Private Nursing School opened in Istanbul on February 21, 1925, nurse students began to wear hats instead of veils. [2] As of August 2, 1925, judges, bailiffs, and court clerks considered new hats in courthouses ...
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A number of women wear a headscarf for cultural reasons; that cultural headscarf is used by women that work under the sun to protect their heads from sunburn. [365] In cities like Istanbul and Ankara about a half of women cover their heads. [366] In the cities in eastern Turkey, more women cover their heads. [367] [368]