Dice Kayek
Dice Kayek is a Paris-based high fashion brand founded by the Turkish sisters Ece and Ayşe Ege in 1992. Ece Ege is the creative director of the brand and Ayşe Ege is the manager of the company.
Background
In 1992, Esmod Paris graduate Ece Ege created a collection of 15 white poplin shirts that attracted the attention of a number of key people in the fashion industry. The following year, together with sister Ayşe Ege, they continued to expand the white shirt collection [1][2] with new designs.
In 1993, Dice Kayek presented for the first time a complete women’s
In 1994, Dice Kayek became a member of the English: French Federation of Fashion and of Ready-to-Wear of Couturiers and Fashion Designers, and in 1996, with the support of the fashion group Mitsui & Co. (Tokyo), the sisters also launched Dice Kayek Pink Label in Japan.
In 2002, Dice Kayek was invited by the Korean government to present their Autumn/Winter 2002-03 collection at the Seoul Fashion Week. That same year, Ece Ege also became the Artistic Director of the Japanese fashion house Hanae Mori. The following year, she received the ‘Femme en Or’ fashion award.
In 2004, Dice Kayek joined forces with the Ayaydın-
In 2010, the France-Euro-Mediterranean Association presented Ece Ege with the ‘Female Achievement Award’ for Dice Kayek’s noteworthy contribution to fostering creative and cultural links between the French, European and Turkish cultures.f
Around the same time, as part of an exhibition to celebrate the year of Turkey in France at the
In 2013, to coincide with the Salone del Mobile 2013 in Milan, the Turkish design firm Demirden Design invited six designers, among them Matthew Lehanneur, Arik Levy and Dice Kayek, to create a work out of Turkish marble, to be unveiled in an exhibition titled ‘Bathing in Light’. For the project, Ece and Ayşe Ege created an exceptional installation called Nebula,[6] which integrated the marble into the idea of a minimalist, light-filled Turkish bath.
More recently, Dice Kayek has been shortlisted for the third edition of the Victoria and Albert Museum ’s Jameel Prize.[7] Three Couture pieces from their Istanbul Contrast collection will be on display at the museum from December 11, 2013 to April 21, 2014.
Dice Kayek, the winner of the third Jameel Prize, had been announced on December 10, 2013 during the launch of the exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum. The three Dice Kayek pieces, along with the works of all the other finalists, will be exhibited until April 21, 2014; the show will then travel to other museums around the world.
For video coverage of the Jameel Prize, visit: http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/exhibitions/exhibition-jameel-prize/jameel-prize-3/
See also
References
- ^ Journal du textile 16/11/92
- ^ http://www.bleublancturc.com/TurcsconnusFR/Ece_Ege.htm
- ^ Dice Kayek Istanbul Contrast aux Arts décoratifs - Clôture de la saison de la Turquie en France https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MB4jnZsGvLM.
- ^ France 2 Une créatrice Turque célèbre Istanbul Par Corinne Jeammet, http://culture.france2.fr/mode/actu/une-creatrice-turque-celebre-istanbul--62209511.html Archived 2013-11-12 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Dice Kayek in Amsterdam - Vogue.it".
- ^ Stiletto.fr, http://www.stiletto.fr/interview-perchee/ece-et-ayse-ege-un-talon-sculpte-plutot-qu-un-talon-aiguille
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External links
- FashionWindows. "Dice Kayek Fall 2007: Blending Textures". Archived from the original on 4 April 2009. Retrieved 6 April 2009.
- WearetheTurks. "ECE EGE, fashion designer, founder of prêt-à-porter line DICE KAYEK". Archived from the original on 25 July 2011. Retrieved 6 April 2009.
- France24: Ece Ege, between East and West
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