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    Goolo bayad khord pink chemise

    2,700,000 Toman

    Products specifications

    Material: 100% cotton poplin
    Color: pale pink
    This product is the result of Mulehet collaboration with Rana Dehghan

    SKU: MUET-0710

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    How to keep and wash:

    To ensure your clothes maintain their quality and longevity, it is better to hand them to the dry cleaners

    Additionally, please heed the following guidelines:

    Washing: Use water that is under 30 degrees.

    Bleach: Refrain from using bleach.

    Drying: Avoid using a machine dryer.

    Ironing: Do not apply iron directly to prints. Iron garments inside-out and at a lower temperature.

    General Washing: Always turn your clothes inside-out before washing.

    Description:

    “Goolo bayad khord” chemise from Mulehet’s 2023 summer collection is made of 100% natural poplin in color baby pink which has a very light and subtle texture. Its straps can be tied around the waist, and on the piece itself. its fabric has a subtle glow in the light.

    The embroidery on the left sleeve of this chemise is from Rana Rahghan's works called “Goolo bayad khord". This item is suitable for both daily wear and special events.

    the devil figure has been historically portrayed as a male character. However, "Gool o bayad khord" is a piece by Rana Dehghan where the Devil is depicted as a female. Since Mulehet's Summer 2023 collection embodies elements of romanticism, femininity, and youth, has become a new home for this artwork.

    Artist biography:

    Rana Dehghan (b. 1986, Tehran, Iran) is a sculptor and painter living and working in Tehran. She received her BA in Painting from Azad University of Tehran (2013).

    The art of Rana Dehghan investigates the made-up and the real after "the death of objects". Objects fall out of their "product" status after some time to become "matter" again. She removes and alters objects from the "common world of images" to use them as tools for self-expression. Despite alterations, deformations and augmentations, these objects stay connected to their origins through clues left by the artist.

    Rana Dehghan has held three solo shows and participated in a number of group exhibitions, including Asia Art Week (Dubai, 2019), “Opening” (Abi Gallery, 2016), “Punishment” (Delgosha Gallery, 2017), “Eat My Fear, Chew My Name” (Delgosha Gallery, 2018), and Liste art fair Basel (2023)

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