Zarringhaba has a great enthusiasm in designing and unveiled her first collection at the age of 17. Her goal is to make Iranians more recognizable with her designs.
She is mostly inspired by the Sistan and Baluchistan needlework and hand-woven fabrics which are three meters wide, similar to certain types of carpets, and mostly made out of natural threads.
The materials that she uses make her designs eco-friendly. Her greatest goal in designing is to show Iranian civilization and design history which goes back to 7000 B.C. as evident by the discovery of the first spinning tool near Behshahr in Kamarband Cave. Iranians in all periods such as the Medes, Achaemenids, etc. had their own ethnic costumes. Recently, she added children’s clothing line to her collection to create a richer culture for Iranian children and make them aware of Iranian art. With an entrepreneurial spirit, she tries to combine modern global fashion with Iranian handicrafts.
So far, she has been invited to showcase her collections in Italy, France, London and New York alongside the world-famous fashion brands such as Dolce Gabbana, Versace and Gucci. She has also been invited to collaborate online at San Francisco Fashion Week. Zarringhaba hopes that Iranian brands can have international representation and can showcase their designs and collections globally.
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