#IranianPrincess
#ImanPahlavi
Princess Iman Pahlavi (born September 12, 1993, in suburban Washington, D.C.) is the second daughter of Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi and Princess Yasmine Pahlavi .
She has two sisters—Princess Noor (b. 1992) and Princess Farah (b. 2004) .
Education & Career
• Attended The Bullis School in Potomac, Maryland, graduating in 2011 .
• Earned a B.A. in Psychology and Communications from the University of Michigan in 2015 .
• Currently lives in New York City and works in finance or e‑commerce (sources vary: Tatler cites finance; Vanity Fair Spain mentions e‑commerce) .
Engagement & Wedding
• Engaged in August 2023 to Bradley Sherman, after three years together; shared via Instagram by her parents Yasmine and Reza Pahlavi .
• Bradley, who works in finance(e-commerce according to some outlets), proposed with a pear-shaped diamond ring at the beach .
• Married in a private, low-key ceremony in New York City on May 14, 2025. The intimate wedding included her sister Noor, parents, some rain, rose petals, and a midi white dress by Rosie Assoulin .
Family & Background
• Father: Reza Pahlavi, eldest son of the late Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, former Crown Prince active in Iranian opposition .
• Mother: Yasmine Pahlavi (née Etemad-Amini), U.S.-educated lawyer and former children’s rights advocate, married Reza in 1986 .
• Princess Iman is part of the Pahlavi dynasty in exile since the 1979 Iranian Revolution .
In the Spotlight
• While not a public political figure like her sister Noor, her wedding garnered coverage from media like Tatler and Town & Country .
• She maintains a private public presence, though occasionally posts on Instagram (@imanp); her content has touched on cultural and social themes .
Quick Facts
Detail Info
Born Sept 12, 1993 – Washington, D.C.
Education The Bullis School; University of Michigan, B.A.
Parents Reza & Yasmine Pahlavi
Siblings
Princess Noor (1992), Princess Farah (2004)
Fiancé/Husband Bradley Sherman – finance professional
Married May 14, 2025 – Private NYC ceremony
If you’re curious about her family background, public engagements, or want to explore the Pahlavi legacy in exile, feel free to ask!