Iran’s Fashion Renaissance: VICE Reports

Click here to subscribe to VICE: Before Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution, citizens weren’t required to wear the Islamic cover known as the hijab and the country’s fashion was almost identical to that of the United States and Europe. After the revolution, though, the hijab became required by law. Although the standard black hijab is still commonplace—especially in rural areas in the country—Iran has recently seen a fashion renaissance, and cities like Tehran are becoming home
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