Paper Title
Developing Model for The usage of Cultural Elements in Textile and Fashion Design: A Case Study on Idols of Anatolian Civilizations

Abstract
In 21st century, where visual elements become very important, fabric and clothing designs are used as an important tool for carrying cultural heritage to the next generations. On the other hand, today's consumption culture forces designers to have a wider approach for inspiration. At this point, tangible or intangible local cultural elements are important sources that can meet this need. With this respect, in this study, which is aimed to create a collection development process model for designers as well as promoting and carrying the cultural heritage, idols belong to Anatolian civilizations from early bronze age are used as a source of inspiration. Capsule fabric and garment collections have been prepared by using this new process model, based on culture oriented design aspect, in the direction of contemporary and universal design approaches. As a result, it was ensured that the cultural items can be used as a design element and it is concluded that designing a product with local features in order to emphasize its cultural value has become a critical issue in the textile and fashion design process. Keywords - Anatolian Idols, Cultural Objects, Culture Oriented Design, Textile Design, Fashion Design.