The fashion show prepared by Lecturer Nihal Aydaş’s "Product Formatting" lessons ,was composed of 3 separate sections. 15 outfit designs in daily clothes style, 17 outfit designs in Flapper style and 29 different outfit designs in Night outfit style were introduced by students. Director of Vocational School of Technical Sciences Assoc. Dr. Vedat Topuz, Deputy Director Assist. Assoc. Dr. Ayça Gökhan Ak, Lecturer Dr. Demet Öznaz and many academicians students and art lovers participated in the fashion show.
The historic details of the road leading up to the fashion show are: The post-World War I 1920s women's tendency to liberate intellectual sense reflected in fashion. As they have been more active in social life, they have began to use casual clothes. The clothes used in this period determined the modern silhouette and formed the basic parts of the women's gardrobes of any class. The details that facilitate the movement have been used in everyday life because of the fact that women stood out to work after the war. The libertarian understanding of women, the representative of the style called flapper, has created a dance and entertainment spirit. Coco Chanel and Christian Dior are the style icons of the era that combine childlike appearance, masculine dresses and feminine details. Women in the night clothes preferred tubular garments, low-cut back dresses, silver and gold appliqués, feather, fur and gem. Again in this period there are short and comfortable cut hair models called bob. Thick and not too high heeled shoes were among the indispensables of the era.