An exploration of self preservation and identity through fiber art
Nosheen Iqbal was born in Surrey, England, and moved to Texas in her mid-teens. She earned a BFA in Communication Design and minored in Art History & Textiles from the University of North Texas, where she received the Outstanding Portfolio Award. Following graduation, she spent over a decade at Fossil, progressing through roles in design, art direction, and ultimately becoming a lead watch designer. During this time, she contributed to brands such as DKNY, Armani Exchange, Opening Ceremony, and Michaels. Today, Nosheen is a multidisciplinary artist, working in product design and development while continuing her personal art practice.
Nosheen’s Pakistani heritage deeply influences her artistic vision, particularly in her use of color, pattern, and texture. She draws inspiration from Pakistan’s rich history of pigment dyeing and embroidery techniques, which vary across provinces and trace back to the Mughal Empire. Her work is also shaped by the intricate and interwoven patterns found in Islamic art. By blending classical elements with contemporary craft, she invents new forms of design that honors traditional techniques while pushing creative boundaries.
She has collaborated with renowned brands like Hermès to create stunning window installations and has worked with companies including Hermes, Fossil, Opening Ceremony, Starbucks, Virgin Voyages, and Marriott. In addition to her commercial projects, Nosheen has contributed to charitable initiatives, creating pieces for organizations such as Dwell with Dignity, The Warren Center, ICNA, and The Human League.