
An exhibition on "Ataturk’s Wardrobe: Most Stylish Leader of the Century" by Levon Kordonciyan, a great-great grandson of the tailor of the founder of the Republic of Turkey, opened at TED Ankara College. The exhibit features replicas of suits worn by Ataturk, as well as linen clothes, shirts, hunting clothes, and two hats which he left to his tailor.

An exhibition on "Ataturk’s Wardrobe: Most Stylish Leader of the Century" by Levon Kordonciyan, a great-great grandson of the tailor of the founder of the Republic of Turkey, opened at TED Ankara College. The exhibit features replicas of suits worn by Ataturk, as well as linen clothes, shirts, hunting clothes, and two hats which he left to his tailor.

An exhibition on "Ataturk’s Wardrobe: Most Stylish Leader of the Century" by Levon Kordonciyan, a great-great grandson of the tailor of the founder of the Republic of Turkey, opened at TED Ankara College. The exhibit features replicas of suits worn by Ataturk, as well as linen clothes, shirts, hunting clothes, and two hats which he left to his tailor.

An exhibition on "Ataturk’s Wardrobe: Most Stylish Leader of the Century" by Levon Kordonciyan, a great-great grandson of the tailor of the founder of the Republic of Turkey, opened at TED Ankara College. The exhibit features replicas of suits worn by Ataturk, as well as linen clothes, shirts, hunting clothes, and two hats which he left to his tailor.

An exhibition on "Ataturk’s Wardrobe: Most Stylish Leader of the Century" by Levon Kordonciyan, a great-great grandson of the tailor of the founder of the Republic of Turkey, opened at TED Ankara College. The exhibit features replicas of suits worn by Ataturk, as well as linen clothes, shirts, hunting clothes, and two hats which he left to his tailor.

An exhibition on "Ataturk’s Wardrobe: Most Stylish Leader of the Century" by Levon Kordonciyan, a great-great grandson of the tailor of the founder of the Republic of Turkey, opened at TED Ankara College. The exhibit features replicas of suits worn by Ataturk, as well as linen clothes, shirts, hunting clothes, and two hats which he left to his tailor.

An exhibition on "Ataturk’s Wardrobe: Most Stylish Leader of the Century" by Levon Kordonciyan, a great-great grandson of the tailor of the founder of the Republic of Turkey, opened at TED Ankara College. The exhibit features replicas of suits worn by Ataturk, as well as linen clothes, shirts, hunting clothes, and two hats which he left to his tailor.

An exhibition on "Ataturk’s Wardrobe: Most Stylish Leader of the Century" by Levon Kordonciyan, a great-great grandson of the tailor of the founder of the Republic of Turkey, opened at TED Ankara College. The exhibit features replicas of suits worn by Ataturk, as well as linen clothes, shirts, hunting clothes, and two hats which he left to his tailor.

An exhibition on "Ataturk’s Wardrobe: Most Stylish Leader of the Century" by Levon Kordonciyan, a great-great grandson of the tailor of the founder of the Republic of Turkey, opened at TED Ankara College. The exhibit features replicas of suits worn by Ataturk, as well as linen clothes, shirts, hunting clothes, and two hats which he left to his tailor.

An exhibition on "Ataturk’s Wardrobe: Most Stylish Leader of the Century" by Levon Kordonciyan, a great-great grandson of the tailor of the founder of the Republic of Turkey, opened at TED Ankara College. The exhibit features replicas of suits worn by Ataturk, as well as linen clothes, shirts, hunting clothes, and two hats which he left to his tailor.

An exhibition on "Ataturk’s Wardrobe: Most Stylish Leader of the Century" by Levon Kordonciyan, a great-great grandson of the tailor of the founder of the Republic of Turkey, opened at TED Ankara College. The exhibit features replicas of suits worn by Ataturk, as well as linen clothes, shirts, hunting clothes, and two hats which he left to his tailor.

An exhibition on "Ataturk’s Wardrobe: Most Stylish Leader of the Century" by Levon Kordonciyan, a great-great grandson of the tailor of the founder of the Republic of Turkey, opened at TED Ankara College. The exhibit features replicas of suits worn by Ataturk, as well as linen clothes, shirts, hunting clothes, and two hats which he left to his tailor.