Fashion & Styling

Retro rewind: When vintage style leads to modern swag

The retro style is all about uncovering history, not just about discovering clothes. Designers are always reinventing classic looks to make it relevant to current trends. Consider 60s-inspired slim-fit suits or contemporary cotton shirts that draw inspiration from the 1940s military style.

Empowering women, one jewel at a time: The inspiring story of Dipu’s Candor

During COVID-19, one woman's creativity soared, transforming her vision into a flourishing business in a remarkably short span. But it was only a few months ago, teacher-turned-entrepreneur Dipu decided to take her vision for unconventional jewellery to the masses. Her dream, however, was not to succeed alone, but to take underprivileged women in her community with her.

Too hot to handle? 5 easy hairstyles to keep you cool and chic

From sticky skin to a greasy scalp, the experience can feel tiresome if you have got long hair. But have no fear, as there are still ways you can look stunning in the heat, and feel fresh at the same time! Here are five gorgeous and simple hairstyles to pull off this summer.

Behind the seams: A guide to styling gowns

A gown is not just a mere dress. It is a shining beacon of hope, of wishes that one has held dear in one’s heart since childhood. Most women will agree, the right outfit has a magnificent transforming effect on a person instantly.

Fashion across continents: Fusing traditions of Bangladesh and Senegal

Faiza Ahmed of Manas and Senegalese designer Hadja Sata Seck unite for a unique fashion collaboration. The project features lungi sarees and motifs resonating with both cultures, including ‘car rapide’ minibuses and hilsa fish.

Nike you can actually afford? Sneakerheads rejoice!

Nike's recent announcement to introduce $100-and-under sneakers worldwide has created excitement, especially in Dhaka for sneakerheads. This move not only makes premium footwear accessible to a broader audience, but also promises to uplift the streetwear scene in Bangladesh.

Fantastic bras, body positivity and more: In conversation with Monoshita Ayruani

For the longest time, girls and women in Bangladesh have refrained from talking about their bodies…that too, in public. Long story short, breasts, bras, and lingerie have always been excluded from conversations.

Tahmina Shaily’s vision: Transforming heirlooms and empowering communities with Shoilee

For Tahmina Shaily, jewellery carried a depth of significance that transcended generations and cultures, weaving together stories of love, heritage, and personal triumph. And thus, she founded “Shoilee” more than a decade ago, which has now blossomed into a thriving enterprise.

Cherishing the vogue from the golden era

Recently, a web-series reminded us subtly about the importance of elegance, detailing, and the finesse of traditional cuts and embroidery in the way we used to dress.

July 15, 2024
July 15, 2024

Retro rewind: When vintage style leads to modern swag

The retro style is all about uncovering history, not just about discovering clothes. Designers are always reinventing classic looks to make it relevant to current trends. Consider 60s-inspired slim-fit suits or contemporary cotton shirts that draw inspiration from the 1940s military style.

July 7, 2024
July 7, 2024

Empowering women, one jewel at a time: The inspiring story of Dipu’s Candor

During COVID-19, one woman's creativity soared, transforming her vision into a flourishing business in a remarkably short span. But it was only a few months ago, teacher-turned-entrepreneur Dipu decided to take her vision for unconventional jewellery to the masses. Her dream, however, was not to succeed alone, but to take underprivileged women in her community with her.

July 6, 2024
July 6, 2024

Too hot to handle? 5 easy hairstyles to keep you cool and chic

From sticky skin to a greasy scalp, the experience can feel tiresome if you have got long hair. But have no fear, as there are still ways you can look stunning in the heat, and feel fresh at the same time! Here are five gorgeous and simple hairstyles to pull off this summer.

July 1, 2024
July 1, 2024

Behind the seams: A guide to styling gowns

A gown is not just a mere dress. It is a shining beacon of hope, of wishes that one has held dear in one’s heart since childhood. Most women will agree, the right outfit has a magnificent transforming effect on a person instantly.

July 1, 2024
July 1, 2024

Fashion across continents: Fusing traditions of Bangladesh and Senegal

Faiza Ahmed of Manas and Senegalese designer Hadja Sata Seck unite for a unique fashion collaboration. The project features lungi sarees and motifs resonating with both cultures, including ‘car rapide’ minibuses and hilsa fish.

June 30, 2024
June 30, 2024

Nike you can actually afford? Sneakerheads rejoice!

Nike's recent announcement to introduce $100-and-under sneakers worldwide has created excitement, especially in Dhaka for sneakerheads. This move not only makes premium footwear accessible to a broader audience, but also promises to uplift the streetwear scene in Bangladesh.

May 27, 2024
May 27, 2024

Fantastic bras, body positivity and more: In conversation with Monoshita Ayruani

For the longest time, girls and women in Bangladesh have refrained from talking about their bodies…that too, in public. Long story short, breasts, bras, and lingerie have always been excluded from conversations.

May 26, 2024
May 26, 2024

Tahmina Shaily’s vision: Transforming heirlooms and empowering communities with Shoilee

For Tahmina Shaily, jewellery carried a depth of significance that transcended generations and cultures, weaving together stories of love, heritage, and personal triumph. And thus, she founded “Shoilee” more than a decade ago, which has now blossomed into a thriving enterprise.

May 26, 2024
May 26, 2024

Cherishing the vogue from the golden era

Recently, a web-series reminded us subtly about the importance of elegance, detailing, and the finesse of traditional cuts and embroidery in the way we used to dress.

May 16, 2024
May 16, 2024

How a visionary artist transforms wood into treasured jewels

Wooden jewellery carries a certain charm, which you may not find in metals and gemstones. Artisans often utilise offcuts from furniture makers or fallen branches, ensuring that each piece contributes to a cycle of renewal and minimal waste. One such artist is Rial Sarker — the founder of Tukro Kath.

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