
What could be more effortlessly chic than slipping on a stylish turban—especially on a less-than-perfect hair day? Whether worn casually or as a statement piece for an evening event, turbans offer versatile elegance and can be crafted from a wide variety of fabrics to suit any occasion.
Turbans gained popularity during the 1940s, when fabric rationing led women to repurpose garments as fashionable headwear—even in the midst of wartime austerity. Today, they remain a symbol of creativity, resilience, and style.
In this hands-on class, you’ll learn to hand-sew your own turban from start to finish with Master Milliner Tierre Taylor. You’ll stitch your unique design into a beautifully wearable accessory that blends comfort with sophistication.
Course Details
Date
January 17, 2026 - January 18, 2026
Course Type
In Person
Location
449 Jarvis Street, 3rd Floor
Toronto
Ontario
Canada
Organiser
David Dunkley
Contact Details
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