Following her success in the Iranian fashion industry, Ghazaleh Saba continued to push the boundaries of design, blending traditional Persian aesthetics with contemporary global trends. Her mastery of fabric painting and haute couture techniques allowed her to create garments that were not only fashionable but also works of art. During the 1960s and 1970s, her influence in fashion scene grew exponentially. As one of the pioneers of modern couture, she played a key role in shaping the country’s evolving style landscape. Her ability to blend Western elegance with Persian motifs set her apart, attracting an elite clientele that included royalty, diplomats, and high-society figures.