Vogueのインスタグラム(voguemagazine) - 11月13日 08時02分


Turkish-born designer @DilaraFindikoglu's new short film and photo series project is a forceful rebuttal of the social values that still exist within more conservative corners of her home country of Turkey. But, it also acts as something positive: A vision of a gender-equal society that once existed across the ancient lands of the Anatolian peninsula, and that she hopes will rise again.
“I’m angry about these inequalities, and I hate the things that are happening to women here, but I’m telling this story because I love Turkey so much,” she shares. “I feel like this project was the first step into a more sociopolitical world; even though I’ve talked about those things in my collections in London, I think doing it here, where that brutality is around you, it’s very different. It feels even more powerful.” Tap the link in our bio to see her powerful ode to Turkish women. Photos by @olgacbozalp


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