Farah is a dynamic costume designer with a global footprint, splitting her creative endeavors between the vibrant cities of Berlin and Amman. Drawing from a rich tapestry of influences, her passion for crafting compelling characters spans across diverse mediums such as film, television, commercials, music videos, and theatre.
Rooted in her familial heritage, Farah's journey into the world of costume design was nurtured by the legacy of the women in her family. However, it was her father's background in engineering that sparked her fascination with the intricate construction of creatures, puppets, and mascots, propelling her into a realm of autodidactic exploration and innovation.
Farah's artistic vision extends beyond mere aesthetics; she endeavors to craft visual narratives that resonate on a profound level, tackling themes ranging from mental health to human rights with sensitivity and depth. Her versatility shines through as she seamlessly transitions between roles, from breakdown artist to historic researcher, costume supervisor, and skilled seamstress.
Driven by a deep reverence for the environment, Farah is committed to sustainability, integrating cutting-edge technologies into her craft to minimize ecological impact. Her approach transcends boundaries, bridging the gap between traditional craftsmanship and contemporary design methodologies.
A graduate of the esteemed Accademia di Costume e di Moda in Rome, Italy, Farah honed her skills through invaluable experiences, including an internship at Annamode, one of Italy's premier costume houses. Since then, her career has taken her across the globe, from the bustling sets of Jordan to collaborations with artists and filmmakers spanning Europe and the Middle East.
In every project she undertakes, Farah's unwavering dedication to her craft and her commitment to storytelling shine through, leaving an indelible mark on the world of costume design.