Sanaz Masoumi MFA’24 reflects literature and culture in her wearable art
11.01.2023 | Linda LenhoffSecond-year MFA candidate Sanaz Masoumi was featured at Portland Fashion Week and got an outstanding response from the audience.
Second-year MFA candidate Sanaz Masoumi was featured at Portland Fashion Week and got an outstanding response from the audience.
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