Dice Kayek

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.

In an October 1993 article, Women's Wear Daily commented: "Their gauzy poet blouses and coats with bows have found a quick following here among the fashion romantics, especially considering that this was their first runway show."

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 Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris,[3] Dice Kayek showed their Istanbul Contrast collection, which focused on significant symbols of Istanbul's diverse cultural history.

Vogue Italia's Elisa Pervinca Bellini,[5] noted: "In the embroideries and details, in the silhouettes and lines of the two sisters' collection there is a strong focus on the lights, the symbols and the allure of old Constantinople."

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.