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Ertug, Ahmet, et al. Women's Costume of the Near and Middle East. London: Unwin Hyman, 1987. Additional Essays by Nazanin Hedayat Munroe

Worn by the dignitaries and women of the palace at first, it became fashionable among the middle classes from the late 17th century onwards. [48]

Charlotte Jirousek describes the kaftan and the word’s origins in “The Kaftan and Its Origins” in Berg Encyclopedia of World Dress and Fashion: Central and Southwest Asia (2010): Embroidered clothes such as caftan have an important place in Turkish culture. It is worn by brides and grooms especially at henna nights before weddings and is among the traditional Turkish marriage customs. Since this tradition, which was first applied in Tokat region, now finds its place in all Turkish weddings, caftan models are offered with countless different options. Today, it is possible to find caftan designs with shalwar and bindal that will suit the taste of every bride-to-be. Turkish Evening Dresses Motifs and Colors The type of garment referred to as kaftan was known in Persia and the Ottoman Empire before arriving in Morocco, probably in the 16th century. Kaftans made of elegant materials such as silk brocade or velvet were reserved for special occasions.” (502)

After the Republic of Turkey was established in 1923, Atatürk believed that wearing modern clothing represented civility. His instituted a number of clothing reforms aimed at modernization, which at that time meant Westernization. , This included outlawing the fez, the banning of Islamic robes and veils, and the general encouragement of Western styles. These reforms were meant to demonstrate Turkey’s commitment to modernization and promote national unity. The wedding costume tradition of Tlemcen, which features the Algerian caftan, was inscribed to the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 2012, in recognition of its cultural significance. [38] Moroccan kaftan [ edit ] Islamic clothing has been used as a symbol for religious freedom in contemporary Turkey, especially as headscarves are taking over the runway. Headscarves are now colorful with many patterns, with the most popular being yellow, blue, camouflage, and tropical leaves. Istanbul wants to become the Islamic fashion capital—they hosted the Istanbul Modest Fashion Week, which featured designers from all over the Islamic world. The market for Islamic fashion is now increasing as mainstream designers, including Tommy Hilfiger and DKNY, have designed their own lines of Islamic fashion for Ramazan. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, which has many kaftans in its collection (Fig. 2), writes of the garment’s origins:

Persian kaftan robes of honour were commonly known as khalat or kelat. [52] Russian (North Asia and Eastern Europe) [ edit ] Gotlandic picture stone showing men in kaftan-like attire

Veils were either made transparent or were completely replaced with an umbrella used to hide the face. Surprisingly, this innovation wasn’t due to government reforms. Rather, this public presence of women’s faces had more to due to with women joining the workforce as men left for war. Thus, practicality also played a role in the transformation towards Western styles. Turkey is a place of history and the fashion of turkey is not something you can just ignore. Ottoman fashion is one of the best and different types of bridal dressmaking turkey a bit more versatile. The stylized floral designs now emblematic of the classical Ottoman style were developed during the reign of Süleyman I, also known as Süleyman the Magnificent (r. 1520–66), as an alternative to the “International Style” that prevailed in the area during the early period of rule from the mid-fifteenth to mid-sixteenth centuries. Textile designs feature iconography shared with other decorative media designed by the nakkaşhane (royal design atelier) and adapted to the constraints of the loom to create elegant repeat patterns. The most popular layouts ranged from floral motifs characterized by wavy vertical stems with blooming palmettes ( 52.20.21), carnations, or pomegranate fruit ( 52.20.19), to large-scale ogival layouts with delicate peony blossoms creating a lattice pattern ( 49.32.79). Lattice layouts became popular during the reign of Süleyman I and may also reflect layouts and motifs used in architectural tile decoration from Iznik, or earlier Mamluk silks themselves inspired by Chinese examples. Most urban women wore a caftan in the house, which is a collarless robe with wide sleeves. Caftans were introduced in the early Islamic period from Iran to Andalus and then, with Andalusian refugees to Morocco. Caftans could be made of rich silk brocade or something fairly plain and simple.” Caftan" redirects here. For a specific 8th-century caftan, see Caftan (Metropolitan Museum of Art).You can choose plus size or custom size long sleeve maxi heavy embroidered gold lace sequin front slit long tail any color kaftan party dresses. First, you want to measure and cut the fabric. Start with the length by measuring your body - don't forget to add a few extra inches for hemming. Many customers buy our bridal henna party kaftan ball gown dresses for their prom party , homecoming party, engagement party or as a formal evening dress with sleeves. We are happy to see their happiness when they get their kaftan set and see the quality of the fabric, handmade accessories and handmade beadings.

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