Thirty eight years ago, victory of Islamic Revolution in Iran, Hijab became obligatory for women and they had to present in society with complete Hijab according to the Islamic and religious rules. Its limitation consists of covering head and hair to circular form of face and also covering body to the hand's wrist and talus. Therefore, in the first decade of the Revolution, Chador or long manteau to the talus and using dark scarf and long headdress such as black and brown were common among women. In second and third decades of Islamic Revolution some women present in society with unusual coverings determined by authority according to the Islam and religion and exposed to the police notification. Therefor passage of time, changes and progress rendered to society, manteau's size got smaller and got from talus to knee or above. Eventually, in forth decade of Iran Revolution and in current years due to nobility of society, some of youth selected new style of life and covering in street and society which is not according to Islamic principles, not upon Iranian's traditions. It is seen even signs of western orientation on their cloth and cosmetic style observed among different ages of women whether young or old ones. Thus in pedestrians and streets some kinds of street fashion shows with interesting gaudy styles and colors are seen.
This picture collection is taken just in Tehran, Iran's capital aims to focus on a part of women's society tends to be different and presents opposite of what is determined by authority and selects a new style of covering for themselves. So it is impossible to claim that all women in whole parts of Iran enter the society in this style, since a lot of them present in respect of their deep believes on Islamic Hijab and rules governed in society.