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Paria Farzaneh
The day after Donald Trump bombed Iran, Paria Farzaneh ushered the fashion world into the Central Foundational Boys School in the City of London, for a marriage ceremony conducted in Farsi.
For some reason—perhaps because the excitement around menswear is a far newer frontier of action than the long-established women’s scene—there’s now a wave of young designers with intersectional British heritages whose work talks of representation, masculinity, and the strength of former colonial and immigrant voices.
Farzaneh stands alone as the only British-Iranian, though her exploration of streetwear links her into a broader genre. Sarah Mower for Vogue Runway









