ZAN is dedicated to the Women Life Freedom Movement that began in August 2022 in Iran following the tragic murder of Mahsa Amino by the morality police. The primary objective of this protest is to once again give back the freedoms that were once taken away from Iranian women and the general population. In this project, my aim is to depict the fear and emotions experienced by individuals during the protest, the treatment they endured, and the path towards regaining their freedom. To accomplish this, I conducted a comprehensive exploration of various historical periods in Iran, focusing on the evolution of clothing styles. By blending elements from the Ghajar era with the Chador, I seek to provide users with a means to symbolically shed their coverings and express themselves freely. My design represents a step toward restoring the freedom of choice that was taken away from the people of Iran, who faced a tragic event last year when a girl was murdered by the morality police because of her clothing. I delved into history to examine how fashion has evolved, transforming women’s attire from everyday wear into a uniform that seemed to render them invisible. Deconstructing elements of this uniform, including pants, a long coat (manto), and a scarf, I created a design that allows for comfort and subtly distorts these elements. Using a waist-free method, I fashioned the look using varying sizes of rectangles. In summary, this project is not merely an artistic endeavor but a profound exploration of history, culture, and personal liberation. It is a testament to the resilience of those who strive for change and the power of self.