Born in Teherán, Iran, Fariba Heydari came to Arequipa in 1981 with her parents and brothers. Not knowing Spanish and unable to return to Iran for religious reasons, she was hired by a textile company because of her knowledge of...
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Born in Teherán, Iran, Fariba Heydari came to Arequipa in 1981 with her parents and brothers. Not knowing Spanish and unable to return to Iran for religious reasons, she was hired by a textile company because of her knowledge of English. She soon began to train as a designer. "I loved creating new designs and models," she confides. "It seemed like a dream that a passion of mine could become my life's work.
"In 2003, I launched my first collection of hand-loomed shawls, working in conjunction with weavers in Cuzco, Puno and Arequipa. The experience was amazing. Their technical skill and their devotion to their art resulted in the strong working relationships we have today. Currently, some 30 families collaborate with me.
"I am fortunate to live in Peru with its array of fine natural fibers such as alpaca and vicuña wool. I'm able to experiment with new and different ideas, and my designs are widely appreciated in Peru and beyond our borders.
"My dedication and effort to achieve excellence and to help those around me excel have been inspired by my Bahá'í faith. In each of my collections, our principle of "unity in diversity" is the basis of my creativity."