SOHEILA LOOKBOOK 🌟 (requested by @okruee mwuah)
hijabs: look 1-4, look 5 undershirts: looks 1 + 4, look 3
dresses: look 1, look 3, look 4, look 5 clothing: look 2 sweatshirt + jeans
socks: look 2 + 3, look 4 + 5 shoes: look 1, look 2, look 3, look 4, look 5
misc: accessory tied shirt
hope you enjoy these fits and have a blessed ramadan !! ☀️
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Zinat Moadab, Googoosh, Forough Farrokhzad, and Shohre Aghdashloo are just some of the 28 Iranian women portrayed in Soheila Sokhanvari’s series of luminous miniature portraits, currently on view in Rebel, Rebel at the Barbican Centre.
Born in Shiraz, Sokhanvari herself fled Iran as a child a year before the Revolution and has devoted her artistic practice to the country she left behind. Her works in the exhibition bring a bygone age back to vivid life.
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Iranian-born artist
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CIOL Training: The World of Tour Guiding presented by Soheila Phillips
Katie Belo dos Santos, Managing Director of Oak Tree Tours, http://www.oaktree-tours.com http://www.thelanguageport.com presented an excellent testimonial about The World of Tour Guiding, from her experience as a trilingual linguist, interpreter, translator, proofreader, examiner, teacher, and world-renowned tour guide in Southampton , England, UK http://www.seesouthampton.co.uk on behalf of the…
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Freelance Reflections #76
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Mahsa Amini’s death is not the first of its kind, but it has commanded the world’s attention in a way that no other has before. It has forced the West to recognise the long struggle Iranian women have fought for their basic human rights – and the dangers that they face every day.
I’ve always considered my art subtly political, and have often had to fight for people to see beyond its aesthetics, but in the wake of Amini’s tragic passing, I am reassured of its message. As I am surrounded by so much incredible female energy – both by the women putting on this exhibition in London, and the Iranian icons within it – I feel deeply moved. As I see Iranian men standing shoulder to shoulder with women for the first time in Iran’s history, chanting the mantra “woman, life, freedom”, I am filled with hope for a tectonic shift in their relationship. And as I watch millions unite in solidarity, I feel the courage and resilience of women who want to imagine a better world for themselves.
I want people to be aware of the power, the sass and the inner strength of Iran’s rebel women. I want people to celebrate the resilience of women who stand up to the ugly face of misogyny and carve themselves a shiny plinth for their art. I want people to see that there is no difference between us – we are connected through our humanity – and that women everywhere should be able to have autonomy over their own bodies, no matter who, or where, they are.
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Only the Sound Remains (Portrait of Ramesh), 2021. © Soheila Sokhanvari
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Soheila Sokhanvari UK based Iranian born artist
Let Us Believe in the Beginning of the Cold Season (Portrait of Forough Farrokhzad), 2022, from the Rebel Rebel painted series
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