Şu gösterişçi kadın zevksiz bir elbise giyiyor.

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How is the word gösterişçi formed, and what does the -çi suffix do here?
The base word here is gösteriş, which means a display or ostentation. By adding the habitual suffix -çi, we get a word for someone who makes a habit of showing off. Notice that it uses ç instead of c because gösteriş ends in a hard consonant (ş), following standard consonant harmony rules.
Does zevksiz refer to the dress having no physical flavor, or is it about fashion?
It is about fashion or style! The word zevk means taste or pleasure. When you attach the privative suffix -siz (meaning 'without' or '-less'), you get zevksiz. Just like in English, a 'tasteless' dress means it lacks a sense of style, not that it lacks flavor.
Why is the word bir placed after the adjective instead of at the very beginning?
In Turkish, the indefinite article bir normally sits between the adjective and the noun it modifies. So you must say zevksiz bir elbise (literally 'tasteless a dress') rather than bir zevksiz elbise. This is a great pattern to memorize for whenever you use adjectives with singular countable nouns.
Does giyiyor mean she is putting the dress on right now, or that she already has it on?
It can mean both! The verb giymek means to put on clothing, but its present continuous form giyiyor is also widely used to describe the ongoing state of wearing something. While you might sometimes see the past tense used to describe the state of being dressed, giyiyor is completely natural for saying someone is currently wearing an item.

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