I’m a senior at Babson College and a multidisciplinary creative working across style, photography, technology, object design, piano, and embroidery.
My work bridges creativity and commerce, driven by curiosity about how taste forms, spreads, and evolves. I focus on brand storytelling, visual identity, and cultural relevance, using design and strategy to connect people to the things they don’t even know they love yet.
This site brings together the different ways I explore those ideas through Homeland, my creative brand project; The Dress Code, a daily visual study of personal style; Handmade, my embroidery and tactile work; and my ongoing photography practice.
HOMELANDbegan when I was sixteen as a way to keep my idle hands busy and explore my first introductions to fashion design, photography, and conceptual discovery as a creator, not just a participant. Through these disciplines, I have been able to connect more deeply with my Persian heritage, history, and the relationship between my different homelands, all of which are vital to the brand’s creative outlook. Over time, capsuled releases have helped me refine that vision and build a foundation that continues to shape how I approach design and branding today.
PHOTOGRAPHYis my way of showing how color, motion, and position can reshape what we may usually overlook. I chase momentum, rythym, and unturned corners. I draw a lot of inspiration from legends like Joel Meyerowitz, Sohei Nishino, Stephen Shore, and Harry Gruyaert.
Berlin - 2025 Montreal - 2025South Burlington, VT. - 2025 Hong Kong - 2024
Kyoto - 2024
My Favorite View - New York City - 2025
Seoul - 2024