Mahla Zamani

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Mahla Zamani is an Iranian fashion designer, journalist and expert on Iranian traditional clothing.

Life[]

She established the first fashion exhibition after the Iranian revolution (1979) and put significant effort in popularizing Iranian stylish clothing. In her view, Iranians need to revive their past and dress in elegant colorful and traditional styles (instead of black and Arabian dresses). Her efforts in advertising Persian, Qashqai, Kurdish, Turkmen and Baloch dress styles attracted international attention.

She has been attacked by fundamentalist circles and newspapers repeatedly.[1]

In 2001 Zamani received permission to launch Lotus: A Persian Quarterly, Iran's first fashion magazine[2] and the first Iranian magazine to show the faces of women since the establishment of the Islamic Republic.[3]

Zamani was asked to design a dress for Queen Saleha of Brunei as a gift from Iran.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ "Chador colorati per le donne iraniane". Televideo Rai (in Italian). Retrieved 11 March 2019.
  2. ^ Hoppenstand, Gary (2007). The Greenwood encyclopedia of world popular culture, Volume 4. Greenwood Press. p. 81. ISBN 0313332746.
  3. ^ Bucar, Elizabeth (September 4, 2017). Pious Fashion: How Muslim Women Dress. Harvard University Press. p. 65. ISBN 0674976169.
  4. ^ "Iranian Baluch Woman Designs Dress for Queen of Brunei". IFP News. 27 February 2019. Retrieved 11 March 2019.

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