in the wooden dashboard, and a “ghosted” paisley designed bonnet. “There are many lessons my father taught me during our time together, but without a doubt one thing that comes to mind was his tremendous work ethic. He always wanted me to work with him; however, he never insisted. Then again he didn’t need to… I started working in the boutique when I was 15 years old, as a summer job, and as I matured, my passion for the family business grew.
THE HOUSE OF BIJAN
Over the last 40 years my father built something iconic, and I look forward to growing that family legacy into something even more special over the next 40+ years. The philosophies upon which our company was built will never change. Everything Bijan creates will always be the finest quality in the world, our collections will remain the most exclusive in the world, and we will continue to go above and beyond for our global clientele.” Bijan is currently working on opening its first boutique outside of North America. This exciting venture is well underway, and is scheduled to open next year. bijan.com
— Nicolas Pakzad (Adapted from an interview with Bart Mulvihill)