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SSHADOOW]] Sara Assefi Afghan-American Orange County Ca

Sara Assefi (Afghan-American, based in Southern, California) is an artist principally working digitally. Born in the states, studied Fashion Design ([| FIDM-Art institute of Los Angeles]) with a minor in business marketing. Continued expanding artistry certifications with self-portraits.

While Sara continued making her education in Fashion Designing, and art, she expanded her knowledge behind the biggest luxury fashion house known as [| LVMH]. An anxious little girl who promised her grandmother to keep it a secret, until she had something to show. Her grandmother stood beside her until she passed. Sara continued remaining her hidden talents from the world. In 2018 Sara launched her clothing line (SSHADOOW) specializing in innovating costume design. Modifying a powerful symbolic garment of the BURQA, also known a physical and mental boundary between an individual and society. Her work communicates a sense of freedom, peace, control, help, pain, struggle, torture, mental alienation and change. Enough evidence/research confidently designed for [| Mozhdah Jamalzadah] to wear “THE GREEN BURQA” publicly on her music video Feathers.

The word 'burqa' was in use in Arabia before the advent of Islam in the first quarter of the seventh century. At that time the word 'burqa' meant a piece of clothing that was used as a protection, especially in winters. The well-known Arabic dictionary [| Lisan Al-Arab] gives us two examples of its use during the pre-Islamic period: the first, as a cover for animals during the winter season and the second, as a covering Chadar, like a shawl for village women. Although the word 'burqa' existed in the Arabic vocabulary at that time, the Quran did not use the word 'burqa' for women's purdah. Sara’s creation authentically, no additional pattern pieces, top head base pattern piece remove, allowing the garment to fall on the women throat, stating “US WOMEN HAVE A VOICE” the powerful garment (THE GREEN BURQA) worn by [| Mozhdah Jamalzadah] made Yahoo news starting Sara Assefi’s creative vision behind the symbolic burqa. Wearing the burqa is not religiously required – saying it is a cultural construct and just one interpretation of “modest dress”, encouraged by the Muslims.

“THE GREEN BURQA” As a designer Sara has created certain associations between colors and objects of emotions, the color green association stands for rebirth, symbol of prosperity, eternal life, nature, and energy, associated with meanings of growth and the sacred color of Islam. Wearing a Burqa offers us ways to take control of our bodies to claim a stance that challenges ways in which women are marginalized by men.

“THE GREEN BURQA” A Fashionable designed burqa are often designed with historical vintage coins front panel and traditional handmade embroidery trimming located on the back draped panel piece. The visible behind the ‘burqa’, mesh eye patch, and the ‘burqa’ itself, became a quite embellished, subsiding the importance of the other parts of the neck instead of the face. The modern design attempts to identify the voice of “THE GREEN BURQA”