These days, among the endless choices of Western wear, tribal fashion seems to have lost its appeal. But unlike others who mindlessly chase the latest trends, Tanjena Mahbub is an exception. An Associate Professor at the Shanto-Mariam University of Creative Technology in the Department of Fashion Design and Technology, Mahbub is determined to bring back the lost charm of ethnic wear.
Shabab Din Shareq, known by many as the brain behind Gentleman's Wardrobe, embarked on a journey that seamlessly merged his love for clothing, advertising, and e-commerce, ultimately making way for a brand that stands as a testament to timeless elegance and affordability.
Anjan's is a well-known fashion and lifestyle brand in Bangladesh, offering a wide range of clothing, accessories, and lifestyle products. The brand has become synonymous with quality, style, and innovation, and is a popular choice for people of all ages and backgrounds.
For the past few years, House of Ahmed has been consistently pushing the envelope when it comes to lavish clothing items. Catering to a certain niche, they have achieved a unique balance between experimentation, tradition, and luxury that has led to some very memorable campaigns in recent times.
‘Airport Style’ is a rising clothier brand run by young entrepreneurs who have recently made a name in the fashion industry of Bangladesh. We had the opportunity to talk to the founders, Ashiq Seraj and Imayan Vignarajah, on their three-year journey.
BOLD by Nusrat Mahmud Ananna is an online clothing store that focuses on making dresses exclusively for plus size women. Be it some pre-existing stigma or just plain ignorance, a plus size individual often has to settle for something less interesting in terms of designs and patterns than someone of an average size. BOLD aims to create equality in fashion by working on this problem. Since the message is everyone’s right and freedom to fashion, there is no such thing as a size chart in BOLD. Any dress of your choice will be customised to fit you as per your instructions.
What do Mark Zuckerberg, John Paul DeJoria and Bill Gates have in common apart from mega success? Their nondescript clothes, of course. Where celebrities pull out all the stops with their designer wear at every occasion, a majority of those belonging to the uber rich club wear and re-wear the most ordinary looking shirts and t-shirts to all sorts of extravagant occasions, rather nonchalantly. What is it that makes these pocket heavy people so carefree in their choice of wardrobe, even when they know they are constantly under the glare of the media?
House of Ahmed, founded by the husband-and-wife duo of Ahmed Tuhin Reza and Tanzila Elma, is a premium, sustainable clothing designer brand that promotes works of local artisans. They have launched their co-design studio, House of Ahmed Lounge, where consumers can co-create their outfits and be a part of the design journey.
As one of the pioneer slow fashion brands in Bangladesh, Friendship Colours of the Char, are promoting a lifestyle with responsibility towards the sustainability of our culture, heritage, and earth.
These days, among the endless choices of Western wear, tribal fashion seems to have lost its appeal. But unlike others who mindlessly chase the latest trends, Tanjena Mahbub is an exception. An Associate Professor at the Shanto-Mariam University of Creative Technology in the Department of Fashion Design and Technology, Mahbub is determined to bring back the lost charm of ethnic wear.
Shabab Din Shareq, known by many as the brain behind Gentleman's Wardrobe, embarked on a journey that seamlessly merged his love for clothing, advertising, and e-commerce, ultimately making way for a brand that stands as a testament to timeless elegance and affordability.
Anjan's is a well-known fashion and lifestyle brand in Bangladesh, offering a wide range of clothing, accessories, and lifestyle products. The brand has become synonymous with quality, style, and innovation, and is a popular choice for people of all ages and backgrounds.
For the past few years, House of Ahmed has been consistently pushing the envelope when it comes to lavish clothing items. Catering to a certain niche, they have achieved a unique balance between experimentation, tradition, and luxury that has led to some very memorable campaigns in recent times.
‘Airport Style’ is a rising clothier brand run by young entrepreneurs who have recently made a name in the fashion industry of Bangladesh. We had the opportunity to talk to the founders, Ashiq Seraj and Imayan Vignarajah, on their three-year journey.
BOLD by Nusrat Mahmud Ananna is an online clothing store that focuses on making dresses exclusively for plus size women. Be it some pre-existing stigma or just plain ignorance, a plus size individual often has to settle for something less interesting in terms of designs and patterns than someone of an average size. BOLD aims to create equality in fashion by working on this problem. Since the message is everyone’s right and freedom to fashion, there is no such thing as a size chart in BOLD. Any dress of your choice will be customised to fit you as per your instructions.
What do Mark Zuckerberg, John Paul DeJoria and Bill Gates have in common apart from mega success? Their nondescript clothes, of course. Where celebrities pull out all the stops with their designer wear at every occasion, a majority of those belonging to the uber rich club wear and re-wear the most ordinary looking shirts and t-shirts to all sorts of extravagant occasions, rather nonchalantly. What is it that makes these pocket heavy people so carefree in their choice of wardrobe, even when they know they are constantly under the glare of the media?
House of Ahmed, founded by the husband-and-wife duo of Ahmed Tuhin Reza and Tanzila Elma, is a premium, sustainable clothing designer brand that promotes works of local artisans. They have launched their co-design studio, House of Ahmed Lounge, where consumers can co-create their outfits and be a part of the design journey.
As one of the pioneer slow fashion brands in Bangladesh, Friendship Colours of the Char, are promoting a lifestyle with responsibility towards the sustainability of our culture, heritage, and earth.