Masih Zad مسیح زاد was born in 1984 in Esfahan, Iran. He started his experience in Persian Art as the age of 13, restoring old Persian rugs. After that, he found a real passion in calligraphy, which became a major part of his art and way to express himself. He designed his first T-Shirt in 2001 in Iran, and then moved to the United States to gain more experience of the fashion business. He learned styling and designing from great well-known designers such as Dolce&Gabbana, Kenneth Cole, Calvin Klein, Bijan Pakzad and more. In 2003, he decided to create his own line of clothing: Masih Designs. He started being well known in the Persian community in a very short time, tailoring limited edition clothes for famous Persians singers like Kamran & Hooman, Shadmehr Aghili, Siavash Ghomeyshi, Kamyar (Black Cats) and Omid… But famous American actors appreciate his unique style too, such as Johnny Depp, Keanu Reeves, Jack Black, and more. One of the most important parts of his design concerns his handmade tailored tie collection, which made him become very popular. Masih Zad is the first Iranian fashion designer who creates the highest level of clothing mixed with Persian calligraphy and inspired by miniatures. His creations are 100% handmade and tailored by Masih Zad himself. The only way for him to bring a perfectionist touch into the clothing. Masih Designs is one of the kind tailored clothing which present the unique experience, the extraodinary objects, and the singular luxuries of a customized world by Masih Zad. The avarage pricing of Masih Designs clothing is estimated from 250.00 USD up to 7,500.00 USD custom made tuxedo. Masih Designs is the ultimate handmade work from Masih Zad himself pluse the topest tailors in the city of Beverly Hills,
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Thanks ...
by Alex Fourness on Sun Sep 06, 2009 12:08 AM PDTThanks a lot for your comment
I wouldn't use Kamran
by Anonymouse on Fri Sep 04, 2009 05:21 AM PDTI wouldn't use Kamran and Hooman as references if I were you ;-) but the work itself seems good, very good. I think it has a future in America whether for Iranians or other Middle Eatern descents.
Everything is sacred.