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SOZ KESIMI (selected lines) will also be available at the 2 Day Trunk Show December 8th - 9th 2017 @ chambeili Store for made-to-order.
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MAYA ALI SOZ KESMI HI-RES: goo.gl/pdKUJh
MAYA ALI SOZ KESMI LOW-RES: goo.gl/M5DWfh
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Photography: @aleehassanphotographe
Makeup Artist: @khanshoib.thestylist
Jewellery: Sonar by Syma Raza
ABOUT SOZ KESIMI:
The inspiration for Soz Kesimi comes from the rich Turkish cultural and architectural heritage.
The mesmerizing Mosaic Lamps acted as a spur to the usage of sheeny fabric, translucent stones and the 3D tassels used in detailing of the pieces. Mukesh has been substantially added in addition to Reshum and other conventional materials for the same purpose. These lamps have also played a vital role in selection of the hues for the collection.
Dolmabahce palace has also been a major source of inspiration for the motifs on the pieces, which aim to reflect the grandeur and luxury of this splendid construction.
Moreover, the exquisite craftsmanship of Turkish monuments and the mosaic art itself inspired the intensive use of cutwork which will be seen in most of the pieces.
The culture, architecture and jewels have all been inculcated in the designs and mixed with Subcontinental ethos to give Soz Kesimi a festive look as well as make it wearable for the contemporary woman of this region.
#HEERTRUNKSHOW17
I tried to use shadows and curved lines to make the trunk look as small as possible. This thing is big enough to hold a weekends worth of camping gear and food.
October 22, 2022
Come dressed in costumes for candy, crafts, games, music, and vote for your favorite trunk!
There will be a fire truck and police car at the event!
Ages 3 and up, with caregivers.
October 22, 2022
Come dressed in costumes for candy, crafts, games, music, and vote for your favorite trunk!
There will be a fire truck and police car at the event!
Ages 3 and up, with caregivers.
Looking up among some tree trunks in a section of the Forest Gallery of the Melbourne Museum about deforestation.
A mighty tree trunk on the walking path at Waterpark Creek. Shot with my trusty Holga 120WPC pinhole camera.