Arefeh Mansouri
Arefeh Mansouri
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Born |
Tehran, Iran | November 8, 1980
Occupation | Fashion Designer, Costume designer, Painter |
Awards | Bronze Award for Avant-Garde design at the International Design Awards (2013) |
Website |
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Arefeh Mansouri is an Award Winning American Fashion and Costume designer, known for creating Contemporary, Avant-garde Masterpieces that simultaneously exude both vulnerable femininity and raw Power. [1] Her Work has appeared in magazines such as Vogue, Elle, WWD, Marie Claire, InStyle among many others.
Biography
Arefeh Mansouri's career began in Montreal, Canada at the age of 23. Born November 1980 in Tehran, Iran, she immigrated to Canada at 16 years of age. During her early years, Arefeh displayed great interest and aptitude in painting [2] as well as math and science. She started her undergraduate education with a major in Biology with the intent to pursue a career in Medicine. Already an accomplished painter, she soon realized where her true passions lie. This led her to a career in Fashion and Costume Design. She began her studies of Fashion at Montreal's LaSalle College.[3] Subsequently, she launched a women's sportswear line until she was offered a position in Milan, Italy as head designer for an Italian clothing Firm. In 2007 she relaunched her line in the United States with a specific focus on Couture Wedding and Evening wear.[4][5][6] In addition, she began pursuing her passion for costume design. Her designs are featured in major Hollywood productions.[7] Arefeh Mansouri is a member of The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and The Costume Designers Guild as a Costume Designer. In 2009 Arefeh Mansouri was asked to collaborate with Entertainment Weekly and Women in Film to design Tote bags for the Emmy Awards pre-party.[8] In 2011 Arefeh Mansouri was handpicked for a project called "Art Meets Fashion". Her task was to create a dress based on Karel Appel's Sculpture the Tulip. In 2012 Arefeh Mansouri collaborated with Celebrity Photographer Juan Pont Lezica to create a photograph that was a recreation of Sir Fredric Leighton's painting the Flaming June. The picture was exhibited at The Parthenon, Nashville's Art Museum. Arefeh Mansouri's contribution was a dress that she especially designed for the piece using the Flaming June as her inspiration. In 2014 one of Arefeh Mansouri's designs was included in the IDA Book of Design alongside other notable designs. Also In 2014, Arefeh Mansouri was invited by Women's Wear Daily and Magic to Attend a 3-day Trade Show at WWDMAGIC, in Vegas, to show her latest Collection.[9] In 2015 Arefeh Mansouri was included in the Amazon number one best seller "Jewels of Allah The Untold Story of Women in Iran",[10] Written by Dr Nina Ansary. In 2016 Designer Arefeh Mansouri was Nominated for National Design Awards by Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum.[11]
Retail
In 2013, Arefeh Mansouri established her signature store, "AREFEH", at 150 Worth Avenue in Palm Beach, Florida. [12][13] In 2016 she relocated her store to Miami.[14]
Career as a film director
In 2014 Arefeh Mansouri made her directorial debut with "DREAM". A Luxurious vision of Love wrapped in Mystery, written and produced by Arefeh Mansouri. In addition, Arefeh Mansouri wrote the lyrics and produced the music for "DREAM". She then presented her short film "DREAM" at the 2015 Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. Arefeh Mansouri (U.S.A), has won 2 prestigious Award of Merit from "The Best Shorts Film Competition." The two categories were awarded for Mansouri's Short Film: "DREAM", Experimental and Women Filmmakers.
Filmography
- Don't Mess with Texas (2015) The producers wish to thank
- Dream (2014) Costume Designer
- Utopia (2015) Costume Designer
- Drunk Wedding (2015) Costume Designer
- Time Out of Mind (2014) Set Dressing - as Arefeh Mansouri
- Song One (2014) Set Dressing - as Arefeh Mansouri
- So Undercover (2012) Costumes
- The Brass Teapot (2012) Costumes
- What's Your Number? (2011) Costumes
- The Bling Ring (2011) Wardrobe
- Beauty & the Briefcase (2010) Costumes
References
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- "Arefeh Mansouri's celebrity Tote Bags become big hits". Fashion Industry Network. December 9, 2009.
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- "Arefeh Mansouri is a true artist". The Style Wise. March 5, 2011.
- ↑ .*"Q and A with Arefeh Mansouri". Zee Report. August 28, 2012.
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- "Arefeh Mansouri Represents Greatness During New York Fashion Week". Broadway World. September 19, 2012.
- ↑ .*International Fashion Designer Introduces Exquisite Bridal Line to the United States, News Blaze, August 21, 2007
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- "International Fashion Designer Arefeh Mansouri (Runway)". The Fashion Feed. Style.com.
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- ""What's Your Number?" Loves Arefeh Mansouri's Wedding Dresses". WD Daily News. October 5, 2011.
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- "Arefeh Mansouri's celebrity Tote Bags become big hits". Fashion Industry Network. December 9, 2009.
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- "Arefeh Mansouri was chosen to show her collection at WWDMAGIC". WWDMAGIC Blog. August 11, 2014.
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- "Jewels of Allah". Huffington Post. October 28, 2015.
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- "Arefeh Mansouri's new Miami Bridal Salon AREFEH". wedding salon. August 9, 2016.
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- "AREFEH BRIDAL". Palm Beach Woman. October 2, 2013.
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- "WORTH NOTING: AREFEH". Palm Beach Illustrated. August 2013.
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- "Arefeh Mansouri's new Miami Bridal Salon AREFEH". wedding salon. August 9, 2016.
External links
- Official Website
- Arefeh Mansouri at the Internet Movie Database
- Costume Designer Arefeh Mansouri on Costume Designers Guild