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Iran plays on color at fashion exhibition

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Moving away from dark clothing, Iranian designers are trying to strike a fine balance between a growing trend favoring bright colors and the Islamic republic’s strict dress code for women. “As a young woman, I choose clothes in a modern design with bright colors,” 22-year-old designer Hadis Hassanlou told AFP at a fashion exhibition in the historic Saadabad Palace in Tehran.

Since shortly after the 1979 revolution, women in Iran have had to observe a strict dress code and wear loose-fitting garments while also covering the head and neck. When they venture out into the streets, many women opt for head-to-toe black chadors. But in recent years, Iranian designers have also sought to include brighter colors in their creations. New designs at the exhibition, where some 50 garments were on show, included everything from black chadors to long floral-patterned dresses and coats fitted at the waist.

“When designing, I first take society’s norms and rules into considerat­ion,” said designer Sanaz Sarparasti. She says her colorful designs aimed to keep up with growing trends among young Iranian women. They “want to be freer, more modern and more up-to-date in how and what they wear”, Sarparasti said. The strict dress code for women has been the subject of heated debate since nationwide protests following the death in custody in September 2022 of Mahsa Amini.

Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian Kurd, had been arrested for allegedly breaching the dress code. During the protests, many women demonstrat­ors cast off their headscarve­s or even burned them. Others increasing­ly began to flout the clothing rules, leading to a severe crackdown by the authoritie­s.

Strict norms

Designers say the shift to brighter colors has not been easy, especially as many women still stick to darker shades. “Societal norms and the country’s regulation­s often require darker colors,” said Afshin Parsaee. “We still need to produce them as well,” the designer said. Besides wearing a hijab covering the head and neck, women who work in government offices are required to wear dark, long Islamic uniforms. At the exhibition, Culture Minister Mohammad Esmaili said clothing was “the most important cultural symbol of any civilizati­on”, and hailed what he called the “modest” characteri­stic of Islamic clothing in Iran.

Hassanlou said she has sought to combine colors with Iran’s traditiona­l art of calligraph­y in her designs which she says are derived from “original Persian fashion” that has evolved over thousands of years. “One of my goals when designing an outfit is that it be modern and colorful, even while following calligraph­ic tradition,” she said. Others hope to see their work one day in prominent fashion capitals.

“We’ve put on the agenda promoting Persian clothing fashion week in Paris, Milan and London,” said Hadis Pazouki, head of the country’s national fashion, clothing and lifestyle foundation. “We believe that exquisite Per

sian clothes can be worn by anyone, not only Iranians.”

For fashion exhibition visitor Fatemeh Fazeli, 19, the shift to brighter colors has been a welcome change. “I can never wear a dark-colored headscarf ... except at funerals,” she said. “When you wear bright colors your mood changes and you feel better.” — AFP

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This photograph shows creations displayed during the annual exhibition on fashion and clothes designed by young Iranian designers, at the Sadabad Palace Complex, north of the Iranian capital Tehran. — AFP photos
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Visitors, including fashion and clothing designers, visit the annual exhibition on fashion and clothes designed by young Iranian designers, at the Sadabad Palace Complex, north of the Iranian capital Tehran.
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This photograph shows creations displayed during the annual exhibition on fashion and clothes designed by young Iranian designers.
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This photograph shows creations displayed during the annual exhibition on fashion and clothes designed by young Iranian designers.
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A visitor looks at creations displayed during the annual exhibition on fashion and clothes designed by young Iranian designers.
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A visitor looks at a creation displayed during the annual exhibition on fashion and clothes designed by young Iranian designers.
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Visitors at the annual exhibition on fashion and clothes designed by young Iranian designers.
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A visitor looks at creations displayed during the annual exhibition on fashion and clothes designed by young Iranian designers.
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A visitor looks at creations displayed during the annual exhibition on fashion and clothes designed by young Iranian designers.
 ?? ?? Visitors, including fashion and clothing designers, visit the annual exhibition on fashion and clothes designed by young Iranian designers.
Visitors, including fashion and clothing designers, visit the annual exhibition on fashion and clothes designed by young Iranian designers.
 ?? ?? This photograph shows a creation displayed during the annual exhibition on fashion and clothes designed by young Iranian designers.
This photograph shows a creation displayed during the annual exhibition on fashion and clothes designed by young Iranian designers.

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