Nima Behnoud

Nima Behnoud (Persian: نیما بهنود, born 18 August 1976) is an Iranian-American artist and Creative Director. He is the first fashion designer who implemented Persian calligraphy in a form of clothing and later on the creation of the brand NIMANY in New York.[1]

Nima Behnoud
Born (1976-08-18) August 18, 1976,
Tehran
NationalityIranian-American
EducationFashion Institute of Technology
Masters in Global Fashion Management
OccupationCreative Director
Label(s)
NIMANY

Early life

Nima Behnoud was born in Tehran, Iran, to Masoud Behnoud and Mina. K. Hatami. His father was a journalist and author; his mother was a painter. He was born during the Iranian Revolution.

Career in USA

In 1994 Nima Behnoud left Iran to San Francisco to study art and design. Soon after his arrival, he began working with several design firms.[2] In the summer of 1996 he started working at Colortone, the design house that produced the Apple Computer campaign, "think different". Soon after he was hired by “Jamison Cawdrey Advertising ” where he experienced the fashion industry firsthand by art directing photo shoots and campaigns for shopping malls in northern California.

In 1999 After spending 5 years in San Francisco’s advertising agencies, Nima Behnoud moved to New York City to attend Fashion Institute of Technology. Nima started his career in New York by working as an Art Director for L’Oreal Paris, later Nima joined Nautica’s activewear designer and Tourneau’s creative team creating advertising campaigns and providing design direction.

Start of NIMANY & Education

In 2004 after graduating from FIT a production team was put together and the first series of NIMANY T-shirts were produced. The name NIMANY was created adding New York to his first name to pay homage to the city that inspired his vision. The initial process included hand picking the garments, opening and re-stitching the cuts, dying the colors through a chemical process and silk screening quotes of Persian poets such as Hafez and Rumi. By stacking the graphics on top of each other, new patterns were created that did not state any particular literal message, rather displaying the beauty of Persian typography on a garment.

NIMANY was carried by Barneys and Fred Segals and few smaller boutiques nationwide in 2008. During the same time he decided to go back to FIT and this time to study the masters program Global Fashion Management. A program that gave him the artillery to run a brand and manage a supply chain. He attended intense training in Paris at L'Institut Français de la Mode and later on in Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He received his masters from the program in the spring of 2010.

While studying in Paris, he became interested in accessory and jewelry design. Upon his return to New York his brand took a turn from garments and T-shirts into accessories. The collection consisted of evening clutches, belts, silk scarves and fashion jewelry such as; rings, bracelets, necklaces and earrings. He designed a ring by stylizing a formation of the letter H in the Persian language that became the popular item for several years and sold over 10,000 pieces and has been copied numerous times by independent jewelers.

Today NIMANY is being sold online worldwide and celebrities such as Kim Kardashian, Heidi Klum, Paris & Nicky Hilton, Jim Carrey, Shiva Safai and Alexandra Richards sport his items. Major publications such as Vanity Fair, Vogue, Rolling Stone, Maxim, Newsweek[3] and Washington Times have written about NIMANY.[4] In 2015 he was named by Vanity Fair one of the top 10 influential Iranian-American artists in US.[5]

Collaborations

In the spring of 2011 he started the collaboration with Jacob & Co also known as Jacob the Jeweler. He designed and created several campaigns including a campaign with the soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo.[6][7] LeBook[8] In 2015 Nima designed a line of jewelry called “NIMA” for Jacob & Co. The pieces that were priced up to $50,000. In 2016 Nima collaborated with Jacob & Co and produced the first Yeezy jewelry collection for Kanye West, pieces were showcased at Yeezy's fall 2016 fashion show in New York.[9]

Studio Art Practice

During the years that NIMANY was forming in New York Nima Behnoud created studio art pieces on canvas and paper, using acrylic paints, silk screens and other media. In 2014 he decided to open the studio doors to selected curators including a curator from Paris who hand picked a selection and put together a solo exhibition at galerie Nicolas Flamel in Paris.[10] Four other solo shows followed in Dubai and New York.[11] His works has been sold at Bonham's Contemporary Middle Eastern Art auction.[12] Many of his accessories collections are inspired from his original Art Works. He uses his collection of Art Works as a reference library for the creation of his future designs. Nima released a collection of Silk Scarves based on series of his paintings in 2014.

In 2015 he collaborated with Jacob Arabo (Jacob the Jeweler) again and created a limited edition Art Works inspired by the rarest diamonds and gemstones of the world. The collection of 15 pieces were sold to the private collectors of rare diamonds and gemstones.[13][14]

Personal life

Currently he lives with his wife in New York City.

References

  1. آشنایی با نیما بهنود طراح مد موفق ایرانی و طرحهایش!
  2. "Persian punk' style shows different Iran". Washington Times. September 2, 2006. Retrieved September 22, 2017
  3. "Iranian fashion thrives underground". Archived from the original on 2018-11-28. Retrieved 2017-12-03. Newsweek. September 17, 2009. Retrieved September 23, 2017
  4. "Rediscovering the beauty of language". Gulf News. April 18, 2013. Retrieved September 22, 2017
  5. "Persia in New York". Nancy Jo Sales, Vanity Fair Magazine. Retrieved September 22, 2017
  6. "همکاری رونالدو با طراح لباس ایرانی". Archived from the original on 2019-05-17. Retrieved 2018-11-28.
  7. همکاری رونالدو با طراح لباس ایرانی
  8. "Nima Behnoud, Creative Director". LeBook. June 17, 2014.
  9. "Kanye Just Dropped a Fine Jewelry Collection With Jacob the Jeweler". Observer. April 7, 2017.
  10. "NIMA BEHNOUD À LA GALERIE NICOLAS FLAMEL À PARIS : L'ART IRANIEN AU SERVICE DE LA MODE". Archived from the original on 2018-07-12. Retrieved 2017-12-03. Toute la Culture. February 10, 2014.
  11. "Rediscovering the beauty of language". Toute la Culture. April 18, 2013.
  12. "Nima Behnoud at Bonham's Middle Eastern Art Auction". Toute la Culture. April 8, 2014.
  13. Nima Behnoud: Nimany Fashions
  14. Meet the Designer: Nimany Behnoud of Nimany Fashions
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