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SATURDAY, JULY 02, 2022

Fashion

Photo: Noor A Alam
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The reign of oversized pantsuits

Perfect for travelling and lounging, Reeta Ameer Prêt-À-Porter makes bespoke monochromatic pantsuits that merge the formal with casual effortlessly

Warah uses three types of khadi material: a sheer and light one, a medium count and a thicker one.
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Warah: Embroidered with culture and womanhood

Team members of Strides Co: CTO Ariq Mansur (L-R), CEO Zahia Khondoker and COO Alavi Khondoker. Photo: Noor-A-Alam
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Strides Co: A platform that set out to meet demands for contemporary clothing

Regardless of the design, the raw materials used in a Prabartana’s product are completely organic. Models: Kaniz Supriya & Aurnima Pushpita. Photo: Noor A Alam
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Prabartana: 33 years of making handloom a part of urban Dhaka

Photo: Courtesy
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Eid-ul-Fitr with Aranya

 All the products of KJ are entirely handmade and environment-friendly. Photo: Courtesy
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KJ: Introducing lifestyle footwear to light up your day

Minimalistic design, precise cutting and lightweight fabric with blissful embellishments are the pièces de résistance of the brand. Photo: Courtesy
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Humaira Khan: A brand that bridges fast west with traditional east

Adorned with golden dabka work in maroon red velvet, the pair named ‘Mirah Jutti’ is the brand’s best selling product. Photos: Courtesy
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Jutti: A handcrafted Mughal finesse

To give the collection a vibrant look, folk motifs have been implemented overall
Photo: Courtesy
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A fashionable Boishakh by Bishworang

The collection of Uran keeps the rich traditions of Bangalee clothing heritage alive. Photos: Courtesy
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Studio Uran: Ethical, environmental and eclectic fashion

Photo: Getty images via Glamour
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Stylist previews what to expect in Oscar fashion this year

The designer’s showcase had themes of liberation, feminism, and self-assertion
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Maison Delacour: The spring collection debut of storied fashion designer Akou Delacour

Photo: Noor-A-Alam
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The brave new world of gender neutral fashion

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