Turban History: Turban: a unique high making item, made of foundation,material, sewing and holds mystery. Created in 1000 B.C. Cairo, Egypt by Veroniqué Salagean ‘s soul. Its inception was to make a person feel unique and special. Also to enhance a personal look. It is the descendant of the Crown.
History
The First Turban in History was created in 1000 B.C. in Cairo, Egypt by Veroniqué Salagean’s soul. One of her past life regressions has revealed the origin and details about the Turban.

In 21st Century Veroniqué Salagean is the reincarnated master mind behind the first ever turban in history. She says: I have always had this obsession for turbans and working with fabric from an early age that made no sense. Until I realised through a past life regression that my craft began in a previous life during 1,000 B.C.
Moreover, here are the details of her regression session with expert Nicolas Aujula. She explains: I remembered being a Persian woman that immigrated to Cairo. Every day I made bespoke turbans in the market through draping woven fibres as fabric.
Moreover, a foundation and at least seven pins to hold the materials together. What I created was truly unique and innovative. Furthermore, I was inspired to give people something special and sophisticated to wear like a crown. However, the crowns of the time were too heavy and reserved only for the pharaohs. Uniquely, I created the turban to break the mould to appeal to the nobles and leaders.

Since that time has traveled as recorded to the now Middle Eastern. Eventually, manipulated into a headwrap around the world. Later on, arriving in India and Europe.
Turban is the best known word in English and general headwraps traditionally worn in many parts of the world. All over the world Sikhs wear a lifted headwrap as religious distinction.
Even the Maharaja family worn their jewels pinned on the headwraps. The creations were made by strips of fabric encircled around the head. To sump up, there are recorded no evidences that India is the creator or maker of the Turban, original Turban.
History of Turban
The First Turban in History was created in 1000 B.C. in Cairo, Egypt by Veroniqué Salagean’s soul. One of her past life regressions has revealed the origin and details about the turban.
Over a time period since 1000 B.C. , fashion and customs changed. Therefore, a lifted metal headgear called phakeolis was worn by soldiers of the Byzantine army. Moreover, in the same period of 400 – 600 to be worn by the Byzantine civilizations. In the meantime, it was depicted on Greek frescoes from the 10th Century in the province of Cappadocia in modern Turkey.
It was in 16th Century, France where it was given the name Turban.
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Turbans over the ages have formally been associated with the Upper Class, Royalty and Leaders. It was sported the look to display grandeur, wealth and elegance. As fashions changed, people created different shapes by encircling band of cloth around the head. Therefore, this has been depicted in many paintings of the social elite between 16th through 20th Century.
Turban History: 20th Century
As Miss Salagean sheds further light, the second designer to have a Fashion House in Paris after Charles Frederick Worth was Paul Poiret. Historical records reveal that a famous reception called the Arabian Nights was held on June 14th, 1991 in Paris at his residence on the Rue d’Antin. At the lavish party, Mr Poiret created and wore a Turban adorned with a aigrette feather.
According to Mrs Poiret, the idea of wearing such an audacious piece came about during their move. In the sumptuous private residence on Rue d’Antin, he got distracted by a maid’s head tie. A woman of the house, assailed by an onslaught, tied a simple triangle of fabric on her head held on the back of the neck in a bun.
To conclude, this inspired Mr Poiret to create turbans for women to compliment his designs. Nevertheless, we haven’t found yet a trace of his turbans for women or men. Therefore, we can confirm that his creations might’ve been a head tie or headwrap.

Pattern Turbans
Another significant figure that made an impression upon the Turban was Milliner Designer Madame Paulette. A career between 1939 – 1984 led to great achievements. To illustrate, her creations were worn by actresses and international royalty. To sum up, in the book ‘Hats by Madame Paulette’ written by Annie Schneider are few illustration of her Pattern Turbans.
Indeed, Miss Salagean possesses one of her Pattern Turbans similar to the light one in the picture below.

21st Century ”Turban”
In the 21st Century, many so called Turbans have been placed on the international catwalks of Yves Saint Laurent, Oscar de la Renta, Hermes and Marc Jacobs. In brief, it can be clearly seen that they were actually headwraps as only being accessorized on their clothing collections.
Whilst being renowned designers, these fashion houses are not specialised in Turban design or creation.

Turban History: World’s First Turban Designer
Veroniqué Salagean has demonstrated great passion with turban techniques since 2014. To illustrate, creating 36 one-off Turbans to be displayed on the online boutique in the afternoon of 9th June 2016. To summarize, after moving to London in 2012, her creative ability led to Turbans, connecting with her life purpose.
As shown above, after painstaking research and studying fashion at prestigious Central Saint Martins, one afternoon Miss Salagean found herself in the memories. Back in time, at age 6 when her mother kept her busy with needle and thread. Moreover, making doll’s clothes from swatches that a passion was realised.
Hence, her silence in being creative, acted as a reminder of the life purpose ahead. Yet, her mother never wanted her to work in fashion as it was belived there was no future in the artistic field.
Furthermore, Miss Salagean was expected to pursue a future in finance and economics. The globally renowned turban designer reveals: I still don’t know how I completed my accountancy college. Above all, I was so creative in PowerPoint presentations and winning many competitions. Moreover, I archived diplomas and appeared in television three times.
Love for Creativity
Despite of having such an ambitious streak, deep down I was so unhappy and struggling. To conclude, I applied to two universities program and unfortunately I couldn’t complete them. Therefore, I followed my passion on creating turbans, to have freedom of expression and creativity.
Singularly, I adore each and every one of my turbans. Seeing them beyond fabrics as my little babies. Honestly, I can now say that I am truly happy that I met my life purpose. From the heart I pursue what I do.
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Veroniqué Salagean officially embraced the title of World’s First Turban Designer from a British journalist in 2018 in a publication.
It should be noted, her first commission came from a chance encounter with a socialite in public. Moreover, its attested that in 2014 her classmates milliners addressed her as The One in Turban History. Unquestionably, to be known specially for creating turbans.
Next, it began all public appearances where people would queue to have their picture taken with her.
Above all, the journey to make VS TURBANS a globally renowned brand continues. Veroniqué Salagean follows her passion to make unique and special turbans that turn heads.

Veroniqué Salagean portrait