
Iman wore a bespoke gown designed by the Lebanese couturier Elie Saab, known for his romantic and intricate designs. Her dress transformed throughout the celebration into three distinct looks, blending tradition and innovation, just as her life has come to symbolize a bridge between heritage and modernity. The gown was both understated and deeply regal, incorporating hand-embroidered details that echoed Persian motifs. Her mother, Princess Yasmine Pahlavi, and her grandmother, Empress Farah, both chose similarly elegant couture looks by Elie Saab, reflecting the family’s enduring connection to high fashion and royal protocol, even in exile.