A Mad Lady from Istanbul – The Fake Magazine New York Interview

Gulsah Hamurcu photographed for The Fake Magazine New York interview, surrounded by colorful Frame Bags designs and creative accessories during the early development of her creative practice.

 

Published by The Fake Magazine New York, the interview explored Gulsah Hamurcu’s creative journey, artistic influences, and her passion for transforming original ideas into colorful, expressive design projects. At the time, her work was presented under the name Frame Bags, a creative project focused on playful accessories, original concepts, and visual experimentation.

The interview offered an early glimpse into many of the themes that would later become central to Frammy Land, including creative self-expression, illustration-led design, bold visual storytelling, and the celebration of individuality through art and fashion.

Featured under the title A Mad Lady from Istanbul, the article introduced Gulsah Hamurcu's colorful creative universe to an international audience and highlighted her approach to creativity without boundaries. The publication reflected her belief that fashion, art, and design can become tools for communication, imagination, and personal expression.

Looking back, the feature represents an important milestone in the evolution from Frame Bags to Frammy Land and documents an early chapter in the development of a creative practice that continues to combine original artwork, fashion, illustration, and visual storytelling.

Feature Details

Publication: The Fake Magazine New York
Feature Type: Interview Feature
Article Title: A Mad Lady from Istanbul
Project Name at the Time: Frame Bags
Featured Creative: Gulsah Hamurcu
Publication Location: New York, NY, USA
Special Thanks: Ezgi Uzun