Bold summer makeup is trending with vibrant hues like teal, turquoise, mango yellow, and lychee pink taking centre stage. Inspired by heatwaves and nature, this season calls for playful eye looks and glowing skin.
There’s a new kind of dressing quietly taking over wardrobes, and it’s not flowing with trends or chasing attention. It is where classic silhouettes meet sharp cuts, handwoven traditions sit beside statement styling, and familiar textures are reimagined in ways that feel just right for now.
The Anarkali is a timeless garment blending heritage, elegance, and sustainability. With flowing silhouettes and intricate craftsmanship, it transcends trends, embodying slow fashion and cultural pride — making it a must-have in every modern wardrobe.
Bangladeshi designers are blending heritage handloom weaves with modern silhouettes to create sustainable, everyday fusion wear that celebrates tradition while empowering contemporary women with comfort, elegance, and distinctly local style.
Designer Tasmit Afiyat Arny created Bangladesh’s women’s football jersey as a powerful symbol of unity, heritage, and pride — blending cultural motifs like Jamdani with modern identity to celebrate overlooked women athletes through purposeful fashion
Aklima Atika Konika, Miss World Bangladesh 2025, redefines beauty by embracing neurodiversity, authenticity, and purpose, using her platform to spotlight youth, inspire confidence, and champion individuality with bold, heartfelt expression.
Sumaya Khan is a cancer survivor, fashion designer, lawyer, and entrepreneur in Dhaka whose inspiring journey blends passion, resilience, and timeless style, proving success follows those who persevere through life’s toughest challenges with purpose.
The cotton saree, a timeless blend of comfort and style, offers breathability and versatility, ideal for Dhaka's heat. With evolving draping styles and modern blouses, it remains a popular, empowering choice for women of all ages.
Thrifting in Bangladesh is gaining popularity for its affordability, sustainability, and unique fashion appeal. Once stigmatized, second-hand shopping now thrives on platforms like Dhaka Thrift, blending climate consciousness, creativity, and smart consumer habits.
Pristine and pure, blue and white are everyone’s favourite
In the world of Bangladeshi fashion, Ahmed Tuhin Reza stands out as a visionary designer in men's traditional attire
Tenzing Chakma, revered designer, is a lover of nature, and his latest offering is inspired by the shades of summer.
There was a time when Pahela Baishakh fashion was synonymous with red and white — crisp white cottons, bold red borders, and a touch of alta on the feet.
As Eid approaches, men prioritise comfort and style, selecting from luxurious silk panjabis, breathable cotton, or modern Pathani kurtas. Heavily embroidered, short kurtas, and designer options offer unique festive looks, ensuring confidence and joy.
Eid-ul-Fitr children’s fashion blends tradition and modernity, featuring crop tops, dhoti pants, jumpsuits, shararas, and panjabis. Accessories and footwear complete festive looks, with popular shopping spots offering stylish yet comfortable outfits perfect for summer celebrations.
Eid is a season of absolute joy. As much as we love opulent outfits for this festive occasion, casuals are the real unsung heroes. From cooking to decorating the house to meeting unexpected but welcome visitors on Eid day and after, casuals keep us feeling comfortable while keeping us looking pretty.
Among the many things we Bengalis love, our ardent affection and fascination with traditional wear surely trumps all else. And why not? Is there any attire demurer yet stunning, traditional yet current, than a saree? And men also share very similar sentiments when it comes to panjabis!
Elevate your Eid outfit with statement jewellery like Kundan necklaces, jhumka earrings, statement rings, bangles, and anklets. Mix traditional and modern styles for elegance. Hair accessories add regal charm. Balance is key for a polished festive look.