Masterpiece, ultra-detailed, haute couture fashion illustration of a modest Iranian Muslim bride. The wedding dress is a breathtaking artistic fusion of traditional attire from Iranian ethnic groups: Qashqai, Kurdish, Baluch, and Turkmen. **Design & Silhouette:** A regal, floor-length gown with a structured yet elegant silhouette. Features a fitted bodice with a high neckline and incredibly long, dramatic sleeves that extend into points (inspired by Baluch and Kurdish dresses). The skirt is voluminous and graceful, suggesting a modern take on a traditional layered skirt. **Fabrics & Textures:** Luxurious mix of textures: heavy raw silk, intricate embroidery on velvet, delicate lace, and subtle metallic threads. The base color is a soft, off-white or ivory, serving as a canvas for the colors. **Color Palette & Embroidery:** A vibrant and artistic explosion of colors inspired by ethnic nomad carpets and needlework: - **Rich Crimson** and **Burgundy** (Kurdish, Qashqai) - **Sunset Orange** and **Saffron Yellow** (Turkmen) - **Persian Turquoise** and **Lapis Lazuli Blue** (Qashqai, Baluch) - **Antique Gold** and **Silver** metallic threads (all cultures) The embroidery tells a story: intricate geometric patterns (Girih), symbolic paisleys (Boteh), and stylized floral motifs (Gol-e Mirza Gholi) are meticulously hand-embroidered across the bodice, sleeves, and skirt. The embroidery is dense and textural, like a wearable piece of art. **Headpiece & Hijab (Crucial Element):** The See more