Women in Iran – Between Repression and Resistance” reflects the living reality of Iranian women under systemic oppression. The collection addresses control, violence, and restriction — and the courage to resist.
The designs deliberately work with covering, wrapping, and oversized silhouettes, symbolizing protection, constraint, and societal rules. At the same time, some pieces are intentionally body-emphasizing, creating a contrast that conveys presence, confidence, and resistance. Visibility becomes a political statement: the female body is not hidden, but claimed.
The collection aims to give a voice to women in Iran who are oppressed. It shows how constraint and self-expression coexist, visible in posture, material choice, and silhouette. Resistance is expressed as an embodied, everyday practice — carried through confidence, presence, and the conscious act of being seen.