Best Model of Turkey

History

From 1988 to 1993, only Turkey's best female model was chosen in the competition. Since 1993, male models are also included. There were two exceptions: in 2004 when in addition to a male model, two female winners were selected; and in 2009, when the opposite happened and also two male models won.

Titleholders

Year Female Male
1988Sibel Tan
1989Begüm Özbek
1990Esin Moralıoğlu
1991Deniz Pulaş
1992Maide Erçelebi
1993Ebru ÜrünBerke Hürcan
1994Sema ŞimşekBurak Hakkı
1995Eylem ÇelikerVolkan Kademlioğlu
1996Güzide DuranFuat Cingiler
1997Deniz AkkayaKenan İmirzalıoğlu[1]
1998Burcu KutlukÇağdaş Karasu
1999Tuğba KaracaFaik Ergin
2000Şenay AkınAlp Kırşan
2001Şenay AkayMehmet Akif Alakurt
2002Irmak AtukKıvanç Tatlıtuğ
2003Şebnem SürücüYusuf Şahan Gürdal
2004Fatma Yaman
Simge Tertemiz
Mert Öcal
2005Tuğçe GüderBurak Özçivit
2006Neslihan ÖnderFatih Cansız
2007Senem KuyucuoğluKaan Aypulat
2008Yelda KaraArmağan Oğuz
2009Eda Sedalı
Tuğçe Sarıkaya
Erkan Meriç
İlhan Şen
2010Açelya KartalÇağatay Ulusoy
2011Tuğba Melis Türk[2]Furkan Palalı[3]
Serkan Tanırgan
2012Sezgi Sena Akay[4]Berk Atan
2013Ayşenur ÖzkanBurak Çelik
2014[5]Cansu Melis KarakuşCaner Tanrıverdi*
2015 Yağmur Ayrık Yılmaz Kunt*
2016 Gizem Kayalı Onur Seyit Yaran*
2017 Aslıhan Karalar Efe Sorarlı**
2018 Merih Öztürk*** Ulaş Özgür Aslan
gollark: You CANNOT make a robot which needs NO maintenence.
gollark: > Feeding and maintaining human slaves costs a lot more than running an autonomous robot that only requires electronic energy, which is easily harvested by solar panelsBut it doesn't require electricity only, it requires parts to be replaced.
gollark: I mean, you can't effectively use slaves for anything beyond menial labour, because then they need to do thinking and have some autonomy and actually receive stuff beyond bare necessities.
gollark: Although many tasks don't need generalized robots as much as big motors or something.
gollark: On the other hand, modern robot-y systems need microprocessors, which are stupidly expensive and hard to make, and humans wouldn't.

References

  1. "Who's who in Turkish culture and art". Turkish Cultural Foundation. Retrieved 14 October 2010.
  2. Vural, Sinem. "1'incilik Hakkımdı". Hürriyet (in Turkish). Retrieved 2011-11-17.
  3. Doğan, Oya. "Best Model Benim". Habertürk (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 2014-01-16. Retrieved 2011-11-16.
  4. Aslan, Sacit (2013-06-29). "Sezgi Sena Akay'dan iddialı açıklamalar!." F5 Haber (in Turkish). Retrieved 2013-07-23.
  5. "Cansu ve Caner birinciliği aldı". Kıbrıs Newspaper. 10 June 2014. Archived from the original on 21 June 2015. Retrieved 30 August 2014.
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