are trying to combine islamic culture with modern fashion trends, the owner of this atelier, leila al bustani team of designers who study the latest industry trends and sprinkle elements of islam into them. the thirty-nine-year-old fashion designer believes that the hijab is not a hindrance at all, only then will we get islamic fashion. in iranian culture, women are always modest, but those who want to combine beauty and modesty in their clothing have a hard time finding anything suitable on the market. even as a child, my mother could not find islamic clothing suitable for my age, so she decided to sew such clothes herself. and i wanted to open my own studio of islamic clothing, which would be both fashionable and beautiful. now ms. albouni has her own showroom in the west of tehran, clients like her designs and the number of orders is growing. we have been working for 10 years, at first we had neither a workshop nor a store, now we have an atelier and two stores in tehran, and a representative of our company throughout country. in iran, women must wear the hijab in public. some also wear a