Liberta

Liberta is a conceptual fashion project by Zara Saberi, created in Italy using recovered industrial textile remnants supplied by Klopman. Exploring freedom, identity, and material transformation through open, unstructured forms, the project won the Fashion in Fibre Recovery Competition and was later exhibited at the Triennale di Milano.

Woman vs Woman

Zara Saberi's Woman VS Woman confronts the psychological condition of women in Iran — where control wears a woman's face, and the body becomes the site of an unspoken conflict — translated through hand-painted textiles in black, white, and red.

I Don't Care

Created in Sweden in 2019, I Don't Care marks a shift in Zara Saberi's practice — working with guipure lace and sculptural forms to explore the moment fear loses its grip, where judgement no longer determines who we become, and duality is not a contradiction to resolve, but a freedom to inhabit.

Kaftan Edit: Red

Kaftan Edit: Red is a fashion project by Zara Saberi, photographed by Manuel Fiestas in Madrid — where a single red kaftan in motion becomes the work itself, and movement reveals what form alone cannot hold.

Kaftan Edit: Gold

Light does not arrive all at once. Kaftan Edit: Gold brings together Italian silk and hand-painted Persian miniatures into a gold kaftan that receives light rather than resisting it — a fashion work by Zara Saberi, photographed by Manuel Fiestas in Madrid, tracing rebirth, dignity, and strength through stillness.

Me and Transparency

Me and Transparency is a fashion project by Zara Saberi, developed in Sweden between 2020 and 2021 — where transparency becomes not a material quality, but a way of being present.

The Simple Line

Heritage is not a museum. It is a way of seeing. Moda Persa is a project by Zara Saberi in which Persian miniature painting, calligraphy, and manuscript illumination move beyond the page and onto silk, cotton, satin, and viscose — carrying fragments of Persian visual culture into the present without becoming replicas of the past.

Beyond Ornament

Some things ask to be looked at twice. Created in Madrid in 2016, Beyond Ornament is a wearable art project by Zara Saberi combining hand painting, embroidery, appliqué, and guipure lace — where detail is not decoration, but a gradually revealed form of meaning.

Moda Persa

Some lines divide. Others connect. Created in Spain in 2016, The Simple Line is a fashion project by Zara Saberi — where cotton and gabardine garments become compositions, and drawing continues through the body itself.

Beneath the Surface

Not every material reveals itself immediately. Created in Italy in 2012, Beneath the Surface is a project by Zara Saberi — transforming discarded Klopman textile remnants through washing, painting, and reconstruction to uncover an unexpected white interior beneath a black exterior.

Triangles

Italy, 2011. Triangles is a project by Zara Saberi built from recycled tulle, stockings, and textile remnants — where the triangle transforms from a simple shape into a system of tension, balance, and form.

Once Upon a Time in Milan

Before the practice, there was a beginning. Once Upon a Time in Milan marks Zara Saberi's first professional sales collection in Italy — a black-and-white capsule in Pier Cardin fabrics, silk, and satin, defined by precision and quiet nostalgia.