Outfits made by young Turkish talents with IED mentorship

Istituto Europeo di Design Showcases Turkish Talent: Enheduanna FWC Contest Features 18 Designers’ Spectacular Creations at Karanlik Kanyon

 

Italian fashion meets a Mesopotamian woman

The winner will be awarded with a scholarship in Textile Design at the Accademia di Belle Arti Aldo Galli in Como – IED network.

Italian know-how on fashion meets the millennial history of Mesopotamia – the cradle of civilization – and the Anatolian textile tradition, in an Italian-Turkish culture and design project.

It is Enheduanna FWC – Fashion Women Culture, a creative contest launched by IED – Istituto Europeo di Design (the largest Higher Education Network in the creative field to have maintained a global outlook and a deeply Italian cultural matrix, since 1966) as part of the larger project organized and curated by ADDU Tasarim (All-in Design & Development Union) Director, Pinar Sipahi professor, with the support of the Italian Cultural Institute of Istanbul, Turkey Design Council, Bahçeşehir University, Studio Fırat Neziroğlu, and Tayeks Tekstil.

It’s this Italian know-how in design and fashion, whose values IED embodies, that guided the creativity of the 18 Turkish students protagonists of the contest, coming from different schools and universities and selected on the basis of a call launched by Istituto Europeo di Design. Mentored by Giovanni Ottonello, IED Art Director, and by lecturer Francis Venneri, the young creatives worked on the conception and production of 18 outfits designed for 12 Turkish women and inspired by Mesopotamian culture, clothing, and traditions, using local fabrics from more than 30 geographical areas of Turkey. The results were presented in the fashion show just held in a striking natural scenic setting, the Karanlik Kanyon.

The clothes created to focus on the Mesopotamian woman with her aesthetic codes, handed down through sculptures, bas-reliefs and archaeological finds. The contest was for the participants an extraordinary opportunity to look at their own past and traditions, combining them with the know-how of another country, Italyto find in a dress, an embroidery, a fabric, a shape, the synthesis between these two apparently distant worlds. The common thread was a basic question: what is the value of Made in Italy today in the perception of a group of talented Turkish creatives?

Outfits made by young Turkish talents with IED mentorship

The participants tackled Made in Italy by also searching the history of Italian fashion to find elements that could be traced back to internationally known brands: features such as exaggerated femininity or simple 1960s cuts, floral prints, and decorations, the use of denim and dyed fabric left free to cover the body in a moulage effect, up to the world-famous theatrical costume could be recognized in the clothes created.

The collaboration with Turkish weaving mills, especially Taypa Tekstil, was crucial: the production of the clothes designed by the 18 finalists was carried out at the Tayeks Design Center, which supports innovative and creative production processes. Designers were trained on the use of fabrics by Firat Neziroglu, designer, founder of the Anatolian Textile Network, and weaving artist, who was a member of the contest jury along with Özlem Erkan, designer, and Zeynep Öcal Özcan, trainer.

Outfits made by young Turkish talents with IED mentorship

On May 28 there’ll be the designation of the winner, who will be rewarded with a two-week intensive training course on Textile Design, scheduled in July at the Accademia di Belle Arti Aldo Galli in Como – part of the IED network, which has 11 locations in ItalySpain, and Brazil. In addition, the top two winning designers will be offered summer internship opportunities as part of the Taypa Textile Special Award.

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