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Fath Collection

"Fath: A Legacy of Style and Power" Step into the world of Fath, where fashion meets history and royalty

Background imageFath Collection: Dior dress and Fath suit, 1954

Dior dress and Fath suit, 1954
A dress in diaphanous floral chiffon with a 3D rose at the shoulder and a leather belt at the waist by Christian Dior. On the right is the braced silhouette of a tweed suit by Fath with vertical

Background imageFath Collection: Miniature Painting of Mughal Emperor Akbar with Wife Jodha Bai

Miniature Painting of Mughal Emperor Akbar with Wife Jodha Bai
3610138 Miniature Painting of Mughal Emperor Akbar with Wife Jodha Bai by Indian School; Private Collection; Dinodia

Background imageFath Collection: Fath-Ali Shah Qajar, Shah of Persia, sitting

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar, Shah of Persia, sitting on his bed throne with scimitar and hookah pipe. Princes to the right, court clerks at left, and other courtiers

Background imageFath Collection: Fath

Fath Ridden By R.Hills Newmarket Guineas Festival Newmarket, Newmarket Racecourse 05 May 2001 Date: 05 May 2001

Background imageFath Collection: The gate of Cairo called Beb el Fath

The gate of Cairo called Beb el Fath. Illustration by Ali Bey el Abbassi from his Travels in Morocco, Tripoli, Cyprus, Egypt, Arabia, Syria and Turkey, London 1816

Background imageFath Collection: Fath Ali Chah, second Qajar emperor or Shah

Fath Ali Chah, second Qajar emperor or Shah of Iran (1772-1832). Illustration from Guillaume-Antoine Oliviers Travels in the Ottoman Empire, Egypt and Persia, 1801

Background imageFath Collection: Portrait of Fatteh Ali Shah, engraved by William Thomas Fry (1789-1843) from

Portrait of Fatteh Ali Shah, engraved by William Thomas Fry (1789-1843) from
STC255153 Portrait of Fatteh Ali Shah, engraved by William Thomas Fry (1789-1843) from Travels in Georgia, Persia, Armenia, Ancient Babylonia, &c, during the years ncient Babylonia 1817-20

Background imageFath Collection: Double Album Leaf with Calligraphic Exercise by Fath Ali Shah, first half 19th century

Double Album Leaf with Calligraphic Exercise by Fath Ali Shah, first half 19th century

Background imageFath Collection: Man from the Andaman Islands, 19th century. Artist: G Fath

Man from the Andaman Islands, 19th century. Artist: G Fath
Man from the Andaman Islands, 19th century

Background imageFath Collection: PERSIAN MINIATURE, 1813. An idealistic battle scene showing the army of Fath Ali

PERSIAN MINIATURE, 1813. An idealistic battle scene showing the army of Fath Ali, Shah of Persia, conquering Russian soldiers in what was actually one of the several unsuccessful Persian bids to

Background imageFath Collection: WRIGGLING INTO FASHION : The evolution

WRIGGLING INTO FASHION : The evolution of the dress is continuing in its full fantastic circle, and those who are proud of their figures must be prepared to show them

Background imageFath Collection: FATH ALI (1762?-1835). Shah of Persia, 1797-1835. Stipple engraving, English, 1815

FATH ALI (1762?-1835). Shah of Persia, 1797-1835. Stipple engraving, English, 1815

Background imageFath Collection: Fath Ali Shah

Fath Ali Shah
FATH ALI SHAH, nephew of Agah Mohammad Khan, Shah of Persia from 1797 to 1834

Background imageFath Collection: Akbar, Mughal Emperor

Akbar, Mughal Emperor
ABU-AL-FATH JALAL-UD-DIN MUHAMMAD AKBAR Mughal Emperor of India 1556 - 1605


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"Fath: A Legacy of Style and Power" Step into the world of Fath, where fashion meets history and royalty. In 1954, a Dior dress and Fath suit took center stage, showcasing the elegance and sophistication that defined the era. Speaking of royalty, Fath-Ali Shah Qajar, the Shah of Persia, sits regally in a portrait that captures his grandeur. The Kings of Persia are immortalized through stunning portraits that depict their majesty and influence. Traveling to Cairo, we encounter the magnificent Beb el Fath gate. Its intricate design reflects the rich cultural heritage of Egypt. Focusing on another influential figure named Fath Ali Chah, we delve into Persian history once again. As the second Qajar emperor or Shah, he left an indelible mark on his empire. The artistry associated with Fath is not limited to clothing or rulers alone. Engraved by William Thomas Fry in exquisite detail is a captivating portrait of Fatteh Ali Shah from centuries ago. Additionally, a double album leaf showcases calligraphic excellence by none other than Fath Ali Shah himself during the first half of the 19th century. Venturing beyond borders brings us to an intriguing man from Andaman Islands captured by artist G Fath in the 19th century. This piece serves as a testament to how art can bridge cultures and capture humanity's diversity. Lastly but certainly not leastly is an awe-inspiring Persian miniature depicting an idealistic battle scene led by none other than Fath Ali himself in 1813. This artwork encapsulates both his military prowess and artistic patronage. As we explore these various facets linked to "Fath, " it becomes evident that this word represents more than just its literal meaning; it symbolizes power, creativity, culture intertwining seamlessly throughout history – leaving behind a legacy worth celebrating for generations to come. (WRIGGLING INTO FASHION.