Style goes beyond fashion trends—it's a personal, evolving expression of identity. Bangladeshi stylist Goutom Saha emphasizes intentional dressing, fit over flash, and sustainable choices, encouraging confidence, practicality, and grooming as the core of true personal style.
Aklima Atika Konika’s last-minute Miss World 2025 journey spotlighted authenticity, resilience, and advocacy for children's mental health, proving that true beauty lies in purpose, sincerity, and proudly representing Bangladesh on a global stage.
Bangladesh’s jewellery scene is being reshaped by young designers blending tradition with modern customisation. As fast fashion fades, handcrafted pieces that reflect identity, heritage, and meaning are redefining the country’s fashion and bridal jewellery market.
In 2025, relaxed fashion dominates with breathable fabrics, loose fits, minimal makeup, retro footwear, and simple jewelry leading trends. Post-pandemic lifestyle shifts and hybrid work have made comfort-driven, effortless style both fashionable and timelessly SEO-relevant.
Costume jewellery blends heritage and modern flair, elevating style with ethnic, tribal, or minimalist pieces. Affordable yet expressive, it reflects individuality, tradition, and evolving trends — perfect for fashion-forward women embracing both vintage and contemporary jewellery aesthetics.
Priota Iftekhar, known as the “Flag Girl,” blends fashion and heritage in Sydney, using bold Bangladeshi elements like gamcha blazers and fuchka earrings to celebrate identity, challenge stereotypes, and promote cultural pride globally.
This summer, style is less about making a loud statement and more about thoughtful choices with lighter fabrics, cleaner cuts, and a softer, more personal way of standing out. Whether it is the easy flow of kameez and saree, or the relaxed charm of a panjabi, summer 2025 is about pieces that breathe, move, and quietly command attention
The 2025 Met Gala celebrated Black sartorial excellence with the theme “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style.” Celebrities like Shahrukh Khan, Lewis Hamilton, and Diljit Dosanjh redefined menswear through cultural pride, luxury tailoring, and dandy flair.
Bangladeshi designer Mehruz Munir’s "Solaris" collection made waves at Paris Fashion Week 2025, showcasing luxurious, practical fashion with handcrafted embellishments. Munir aims to shift global perceptions, pushing Bangladeshi couture onto international platforms with innovative, high-end designs.
Floral fashion dominates Eid 2024 with vibrant panjabis, elegant sarees, trendy kameezes, and timeless dresses. From soft pastels to bold hues, designers embrace florals, blending tradition with modernity for festive, stylish ensembles perfect for day and evening celebrations.
Homegrown things of our local craftsmen, along with adding aesthetics to our lives, bring a piece of our own heritage into our homes and wardrobes that resonates with our identity and culture in a way that feels perfect.
Tasmit Afiyat Arny revolutionizes Jamdani bridal couture with Serenova, blending tradition and modernity. Despite production challenges, her global expansion, sustainable approach, and cultural education drive Jamdani’s transformation into a sought-after luxury fabric in international fashion markets.
A capsule wardrobe refines men’s fashion with timeless essentials like blue jeans, white shirts, chinos, black T-shirts, and crewnecks. These versatile staples create effortlessly stylish outfits, blending comfort and sophistication for any occasion while saving time and money.
Zurhem debuts at Paris Fashion Week 2025 with its “Solaris” collection, showcasing luxurious Bangladeshi fashion. Featuring celestial-inspired couture, intricate embellishments, and bold menswear, this milestone marks Bangladesh’s entry into the global haute couture scene.
Earthy tones dominate Eid fashion this year, celebrating nature’s hues with muslin sarees in taupe, terracotta, and deep greens. Floral accents, intricate embroidery, and organic shades create a timeless, elegant look, embracing tradition while staying effortlessly stylish and festive.
A Bengali woman’s hair symbolizes beauty and tradition, styled in khopa or braids for elegance and practicality. From childhood plaits to bridal buns adorned with flowers, these timeless hairstyles blend heritage with modern trends, enhancing every occasion.
Eid 2024 fashion blends pastels and bold hues, featuring sarees, anarkalis, kaftans, and kameez sets. Hand embroidery, flowing silhouettes, and statement accessories elevate looks, embracing tradition and modernity with elegance and individuality.
A white panjabi exudes timeless elegance, perfect for Ramadan, Eid, and casual wear. Pair it with pyjamas, chinos, or a dhoti for versatility. Enhance its charm with embroidery, accessories, and coordinated outfits for a sophisticated Bengali style.