My Three Years in Istanbul: A Journey of Growth and Opportunity

As I prepare to close this chapter of my life and move back to Los Angeles, I find myself reflecting on the incredible journey I’ve had over the past three years in Istanbul. What began as an unexpected visit turned into a transformative adventure filled with remarkable opportunities and personal growth.

I arrived in Istanbul with no intention of staying long, but the city had other plans. The first opportunity that came my way was from Dolcezza Montreal, a textile company that quickly became like family. Working with EMC and Ercan Indap was an enriching experience that I will always treasure.

The second opportunity was a dream come true: a TV presenting role at TRT World. Becoming a TV presenter had always been my aspiration, and Istanbul made it a reality. This role allowed me to grow both professionally and personally, helping me become more confident and bold.

Beyond my career, Istanbul has been a place of immense personal growth. I’ve evolved into a more self-assured and empowered woman, embracing my inner femme fatale. The friendships I’ve formed here are with some of the most beautiful and intelligent women I’ve ever met, and I know these connections will last a lifetime.

My time in Istanbul has been filled with unforgettable experiences:

  • Four billboards in three years showcasing my work.
  • Cold plunges that invigorated my spirit.
  • Masquerade balls that added a touch of mystery and glamour to my life.
  • Golf photoshoots that combined my love for fashion and sport.
  • Bosphorus walks that offered serene moments of reflection.
  • Baklava feasts that satisfied my sweet tooth.
  • My first lead role in a reelshort drama, a milestone in my acting career.
  • Bodrum boat parties that were the epitome of summer fun.
  • Blue Mosque visits that left me in awe of Istanbul’s rich history and architecture.
  • Marathons that tested my endurance and determination.
  • Fish restaurants that delighted my taste buds with fresh, local cuisine.
  • Horse riding at Kemer Country Club, a perfect escape into nature.
  • Henna parties that celebrated cultural traditions.
  • Skiing in Kayseri, an exhilarating winter adventure.
  • Belgrade Forest runs that kept me fit and connected to nature.
  • Sober rave parties at Soho House, redefining nightlife.
  • Steak dinners at Nusr-et, a culinary delight.

Istanbul has changed me in profound ways. It has taught me Patience, resilience, adaptability, and the importance of seizing opportunities. From the lowest moments of uncertainty to the highest peaks of success, I have grown immensely. Starting from zero and working my way up in just three years is an accomplishment I am incredibly proud of. One of my proudest achievements is learning to speak Basic Turkish  in these three years, which has deepened my connection to the culture and people of this vibrant city.

Being banned from the US was a challenging setback, but it led me to find my purpose in Istanbul. I stepped out of the modeling world and followed my dream of becoming a presenter and a businesswoman. This city has given me the platform to achieve my goals and the confidence to pursue my passions.

As I prepare to return to Los Angeles, I carry with me the memories, experiences, and friendships that have shaped me over these three incredible years. Istanbul will always hold a special place in my heart, and I am grateful for every moment spent in this vibrant city. Here’s to new beginnings and the exciting adventures that await in Los Angeles!

IGGY most beautiful girl of Soho House Istanbul

Crowned ‘The most beautiful girl of Soho House Istanbul’

A heartfelt thank you to @efeswiss @gazetepencere for the sweet mention, and a joyous Happy 9th Birthday 🎉 to Soho House!
Being recognized as the most beautiful girl in the club is the icing on the cake of this fabulous celebration. 🎂✨

 

The most beautiful girl of the night was the Dutch model Egith Van Dinther, who presented the culture and art program called Showcase on TRT World. Egith has been living in Turkey for 3 years. She cheered up the dance floor of Corpi Palas with her 1.80 height and agile dances.

Hey… She couldn’t stand the crowd. She wanted to dance more comfortably. That’s why she continued the night in the room called Embassy on the top floor. In this room, they played music in a different style, hip-hop, R&B.

Dinther has a confident stance. Her attitude is warm and sympathetic… I asked what she was with Turkish men. She said that they were very jealous, that she had difficulty in relating to Turkish men: We are very different, our cultures are different, my relationships with Turkish men do not get anywhere. Last Friday night, a Turkish man invited Egith to dinner somewhere. But this first date ended with a crisis of jealousy again. Was this situation due to our Turks’ self-confidence deficiencies? Or did our men trust Egith but not the environment? As Fehmi Koru said for a while, Aydın Doğan was good, but his environment was bad? Oh bitch time… Neither Fehmi Koru left nor Aydın Doğan left…



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Featured in TOURMAG: A Day in the Life of Egith van Dinther in Istanbul

I am beyond excited to share that I have been featured in the renowned tourism magazine, TOURMAG! The article, titled “A Day in the Life of Egith van Dinther,” offers an intimate glimpse into how I spend my days in the vibrant city of Istanbul.

Read the Full Article For a more detailed look at my daily life in Istanbul, check out the full article in TOURMAG. You can read it now by downloading the TOURMAG app or visiting their website.

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