Barbaros Şansal

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Born (1959-07-10) 10 July 1959 (age 66)
Ankara, Turkey
KnownforFashion, activism
Barbaros Şansal
Born (1959-07-10) 10 July 1959 (age 66)
Ankara, Turkey
OccupationFashion designer
Known forFashion, activism

Barbaros Şansal (born 10 July 1959) is a Turkish fashion designer and activist.

Şansal was born in 1959 in Turkey’s capital Ankara as the child of Sungur Tekin Şansal and Güner Eczacıbaşı.[1] He studied Business Management at Marmara University and mastered in design and chromatics at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, before becoming an apprentice to prominent fashion designer Yıldırım Mayruk.[2] Besides being a fashion designer, Şansal is also known as an LGBT rights advocate and an anti-war activist.[3]

Barbaros Şansal hosted two TV programmes on Turkish TV channels called “Pin” and “Safety Pin”. He also wrote two books called “Printing Ink Lives on Newsprint” and “Fitting Room”. He translated the book “101 things I Learned in Fashion School” written by Matthew Frederick and Alfredo Cabrera. Şansal gave lectures about the history of fashion at Marmara University and Ankara Baskent University.[4]

In September 2020, Barbaros Şansal and Yıldırım Mayruk bid farewell to their fashion careers with a theatrical jubilee in Istanbul.[5]

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