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The Influence of Foreign Culture Influx on Costume  

Chun, Hei-Jung (Dept. of Clothing Science, Seoul Women's University)
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International Journal of Costume and Fashion / v.11, no.1, 2011 , pp. 1-13 More about this Journal
Abstract
Research on the influence of foreign culture influx on fashion has a significant meaning as a reference for predicting future fashion trends affected by globalization. Therefore, this study examined the transformations in Turkish costume in the 13th to 18th century when Turkey was most thriving in history. As the Ottoman Turk Empire expanded its territory, its costume changed by embracing both western and Islamic cultures and presented exotic styles in terms of fabric, pattern, color, design and details.
Keywords
Culture; Influx; Transformation; Context; Europe; Islam;
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