Introduction
Maya Ghorbani: Revolutionizing Sustainable Fashion in NYC
In an era defined by fast fashion and environmental concerns, Maya Ghorbani emerges as a prominent figure in the sustainable fashion landscape of New York City. As the 21-year-old granddaughter of legendary Iranian singer Googoosh, Maya is not just a model; she’s a beacon of hope for the future of ethical fashion. Featured in One Magazine NYC, an annual print and online journal dedicated to sustainable fashion practices, Maya is leading by example with her stunning work that transforms the narrative around discarded textiles.
A Legacy of Influence
Maya Ghorbani, born in 2003 in Los Angeles, is making her mark in the modeling world. Standing at an impressive 179 cm, she has joined the ranks of fashion’s elite through her association with IMG Models, an agency renowned for discovering and nurturing talent. Her collaborations speak volumes about her influence, having worked with high-profile brands like Marc Jacobs, Amiri, Colette Guy, alongside leading publications such as Vogue.
Bridging Cultures and Fashion
Maya’s connections run deep, not only through her family lineage but also through her commitment to her Persian roots. In her recent interview with One Magazine NYC, she expressed her desire to improve her Persian language skills, stating, “I am working on my Persian so I can speak better, because I love it.” It’s this blend of cultural appreciation and modern fashion that sets her apart in an industry often criticized for losing touch with its roots.
Maya’s unique background and cultural influences emerge in her work, especially evident in her recent collaborations with Vogue Arabia. Here, she paid homage to her grandmother’s iconic style from before the Iranian Revolution, creating a narrative that resonates with many who appreciate the nuances of fashion history.