The Zarvan Handwoven Jacket is built around the meeting of two textile languages: Atlasi Daraei, with its fluid and blurred color transitions, and Zari weaving, known for its luminous, richly textured surface. Together, they create a jacket that reads as handcrafted up close and visually striking from a distance.
The silhouette is defined by a wrapped front, a soft cross-over collar, and a fabric belt that shapes the waist without making the structure rigid. Layers overlap across the body, creating visual depth as the palette moves through pale green, aqua, silver, yellow, violet, and soft pink. The shine of the woven surface gives the jacket a shifting, light-responsive quality.
Voluminous sleeves with gathered cuffs add softness and sculptural balance, while the dark trousers ground the look and allow the jacket to remain the focal point. Zarvan stands between Iranian textile heritage and contemporary dressing.



