Ocean and Roses
This collection of self-portraits — in a soft pink lace dress inspired by my grandmother’s rose garden in Iran— is a bridge between two worlds: the garden and the ocean, the land of my ancestors and the coast I now call home. This visual poem holds the delicate thread between generations — softness, strength, and the eternal pull of the water: Where we come from and where we arrive, what we carry and what we let go.





I recognize myself in that cape
When I first came across this deep purple lace cape in Mexico City, something clicked. Designed by talented Guillermo Jester, its color, its folds, its weight — all felt in harmony with the landscape I carry within. This collection is a reflection of that moment — when something outside you speaks directly to what lives inside.




Born to Wander, Dressed in Flame
This collection is a love letter to the Qashqai women of the Zagros Mountains — fierce, rooted, endlessly in motion. I have long been captivated by their way of life: moving with the seasons, living in rhythm with the earth, and dressing with unapologetic strength. Inspired by the iconic photography of Nasrollah Kasraian, I created pieces that reflect their powerful presence — full of sharp, commanding colors, layered fabrics, and a freedom that cannot be tamed.
This is not just about fashion. It is about movement, inheritance, and the ancient elegance of women who carry their homes on their backs and wear their courage like a second skin.



