Mehnaz Tabassum Khaleel

Mastering grace

Filling your eyes with layer after layer of eye shadow for every look and occasion is a complete buzz kill. Rather, if you are a makeup aficionado, experiment with dark shades of matte lipstick, finishing the look with hues of crimson or coral blush and avoid putting eye shadow altogether.

5y ago

Trending casuals: Tenzing Chakma’s latest offers

Tenzing Chakma, one of the most accomplished designers in our country is known for spinning his magic into creations that present an eclectic blend of deeply rooted ethnic traditions and mainstream Bangladeshi fashion.

5y ago

Yasmin Karachiwala’s Body Image

Bengal Wellbeing commenced its first ever fitness centre on 12 January, 2019 at the Innstar Limited building,

5y ago

Grande Boulevard- An exhibition like no other

Grande Boulevard perfectly captured grandeur in its aesthetics and impeccable execution. The exhibition was an unprecedented feat, bringing together high-end local and international names under one roof to celebrate the upcoming festivities of Eid-ul-Adha.

5y ago

The centre of attraction

Centre tables have long been integral to home décor, creating a huge impact on the outlook transcending the entire room in which they are placed.

5y ago

Those wonderful Ballerinas!

Sophistication, ease and simplicity – are these the qualities you desire in your ideal footwear? You will discover them all in abundance, packaged into what exist as ballerina flats.

5y ago

Iftar at Kurry Accent

Kurry Accent, with its iftar bazaar and iftar-and-dinner buffet, is featuring flavours of Old Delhi this Ramadan.

5y ago

Bengalis and their obsession with marriage

The degree of obsession we Bengali folks have with the aspect of marriage, especially involving those of women in our society, is maddening, disturbing and excruciating, especially from the point of view of a 20-something “eligible” bachelorette.

5y ago
March 24, 2015
March 24, 2015

Judgemental relatives

Let’s face this big fat beautiful truth. Everyone has a bunch of long lost relatives who always judge you maybe ten times more than the English teacher back in school - the one who always marked your essays based on your unruly behaviour in class.

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