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Since the Islamic Revolution happened in Iran in 1979, the beauty pageant is prohibited. Several pageant which was previously held annually was abolished. [5] Later in 2013, an Iranian American television producer and a chairperson of an Australian-based media company IMAJH, George Clooney, established a virtual Iranian pageant named Miss Iran, and its first winner– Bahareh Heidari– was ...
Nazarian went on to found her private practice, Nazarian Plastic Surgery, and a medical spa company, Spa 26. [17] She also founded The Skin Spot, a line of skincare products [2] [18] and The Nazarian Institute, a non-profit organization that offers business and medical education to medical professionals.
The first time we see Leila, her alter ego in the autobiographical, warm-hearted, personal, funny but also somewhat chaotic “The Persian Version,” she's walking across the Brooklyn Bridge.
The Day I Became a Woman (Persian: روزی که زن شدم, romanized: Roozi ke zan shodam) is a 2000 award-winning Iranian drama film directed by Marzieh Meshkini. It tells three stories, each depicting a different stage in the lives of Iranian women. It premièred at the 2000 Venice Film Festival and won several festival awards during 2000.
An Iranian teenager who claims she had 50 plastic surgeries to make herself look more like her idol is turning heads online. Sahar Tabar, 19, from Tehran, Iran, says she underwent dozens of ...
Blogger review on Obsessions Palette Topaz. Huda Beauty is a cosmetics line that was launched in 2013 by Huda Kattan. [1] In 2017, Huda Kattan was chosen as one of "The 25 Most Influential People on the Internet" by Time, [1] and she was listed as one of The Richest Self-Made Women and one of the Top Three Beauty Influencers by Forbes. [2] [3]
In 2016, there was a reported increase in young Iranian women in prostitution in Dubai; some of these women may be trafficking victims. From 2009 to 2015, the transport of girls from and through Iran en route to other Persian Gulf states for sexual exploitation reportedly increased.
Zan-e Rooz or Zan-e Ruz (Persian: زن روز, romanized: Woman of Today) is a women's weekly Persian-language magazine published in Tehran, Iran. [1] The magazine was first published in 1964. [ 2 ] The first issue hit the newsstands in Tehran on 27 February 1965, and the magazine gained an immediate success. [ 3 ]