Multidisciplinary artist, Anna Pahlavi grew up in Ukraine before flying to Paris to continue her studies at the Parsons School of Design. It was here that she met her husband, Cyrus Pahlavi, grand-nephew of the Shah of Iran. Her journey, Anna does not perceive it as a career but rather as the adventure of her life, started at an early age. For the series Une fille, un style, she opens the doors of her house nestled in the 16th arrondissement of Paris and furnished by the architect Jacques Grange and his mother-in-law, Princess Niloufar Pahlavi. Either a nice mix of influences, treasures brought back from travels and works made in family like these pomegranates, symbol of fertility and immortality in Iran. Passionate about fashion, the princess collects exceptional pieces. Top of the list? An Indian pink Dior dress in silk brocade and feathers created by Marc Bohan for the Tehran collection in 1962. An encounter at the crossroads of fashion, art and architecture.
26 фев 2022