An evaluation over the samples of the efforts of the Anatolian woman to produce clothing in the establishment years of the Turkish Republic: Zehra SONMEZ
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One of the indications of the cultural accumulation in the Anatolian lands is its structure of clothing being able to protect its visual richness. One of the economic troubles encountered almost in any field in Turkish Republic that was established after the war years was the shortage in the fabric production. In order to determine clothing samples which are a product of a rich taste in this deep rooted history and preserve them, evaluating them academically, this title was chosen. Technical evaluation of the clothing samples produced by Zehra Sönmez, who was born in 1917 and having learned to sew in her efforts without having any information in her life in Samsun where she lived, was carried out. The clothing produced by Zehra Sönmez was investigated in terms of the material used, colour, model, the styles of sewing and decoration and they were documented by taking their photos.
Keywords: Clothing, Samsun, museum, republican period woman dresses.
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