Persians are and were keen on their appearance and known to wear make-up, jewelry and fragrance, painted their body parts with henna and chose extravagant garments along the 2,500 years of their history. The style of the garments have always represented the class and status through the history. In early civilizations, dress codes did not have much differences between the genders, but later, significant deviations occurred between the garments. Considering the high rank societies, the feeling of being distinguished was the main motivation behind the fashion trends. This can also be projected to today’s world; if something becomes common, a quest for a new and unique one is emerged. Response to this quest usually came through either internal or external resources depending on the historical realizations. In Persian land, three of remarkable turning points on women wear occurred during Abbasid caliphate, Pahlavi period and Islamic revolution, respectively. Former and latest ones led to covering and hiding the unique dress code of Persians culture with dull black cover, so-called Chador. On the other hand, following the legacy of Pahlavi period, today, Iranian women express themselves with exceptional fashion trends in which both western and historical Persian culture are melted and mixed with reasonable weighting
Other ID | JA98GM24HV |
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Journal Section | Research Article |
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Publication Date | September 1, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 Volume: 2 Issue: 3S |