The “Reflect Your Light with Kutnu” project, organised under the patronage of Dr Sare Davutoglu, spouse of Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, will have its world premiere in Qatar on May 10.
The project, which emphasises the “importance of living peacefully and in unity with tolerance and global understanding,” is planned to be launched in many countries after Qatar in accordance with the “Turkey-Discover the Potential” motto.
“Kutnu fabric is the embodiment of unique values of a powerful history. It conveys the marks of the Silk Road, which is symbolically the road of peaceful unity and interaction of different cultures without racial, religious, lingual discrimination. Kutnu will be re-introduced to the world again with these missions,” according to a statement.
Passing from the Anatolian Seljuks to the Ottomans, Kutnu finds life on the looms of the respectful craftsmen of Gaziantep today. Kutnu is re-positioned as the fabric of all times with the exclusive collection created by Turkish fashion designer Rabia Yalçin. The collection can be seen as an intercultural bridge between the past and the future.
The show featuring this exclusive collection will mark the debut of the “Reflect Your Light with Kutnu” project and is being organised in collaboration with Turkish Exporters Assembly and with the support of the Turkish embassy in Doha. Besides delegations from Turkey, ministers, diplomats, members of society and business, journalists, fashion influencers from Qatar and the region are expected to attend the premiere.
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