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SUNDAY, MAY 11, 2025

Abu Nayeem

The combination of muted hues, flowing silhouettes, and intricate yet subdued embellishments is proof that fashion need not be loud to make a statement. Photo: Somalicious
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Eid 2025: Subtle sophistication meets pastel elegance

 While spring florals are nothing new in fashion, Amira's Zainab Maqsood infuses a deeply personal touch into her latest collection, Phool Banu. Photo: Amira
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Of Spring, colours, and florals

Photo: Courtesy
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Pop, fizz and fabulous fits: Your guide to New Year’s eve party fashion

Brides are asking for this style of eye makeup to give them that cinema magic on their big day. Photo: Courtesy
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How modern trends and personalisation are redefining bridal makeovers

Photo: Le Reve
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Winter escapes and stylish layers

Aarong has won hearts with a bold red palette, dominating everything from sarees to panjabis. Photo: Aarong
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Embracing tradition with a modern twist: The Puja fashion scene

Tees have always been a total hit among our country’s youth, transcending gender and preferences.  Photo: Le Reve
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Gen Z fashion: Brands take a leaf out of the July uprising

 Nayro's intricate tarjaali works wowed both millennials as well as Gen Z buyers
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Weaving innovation into tradition: The story of the modern Panjabi

Renaissance of fruits
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Renaissance of fruits

While Khadi boasts a rich historical and cultural heritage, its appeal is amplified by its minimal eco-impact. Photo: Courtesy
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‘Freedom fabric’ Khadi: Past Perfect. How will the future look?

Blending tradition and modernity, the collection featured 100% natural, sustainable, handwoven cotton and jamdani dresses. Photo: Rajib Dhar
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Dhaka toasts Blue Wrap Project Runway showcasing Bibi Russell’s ‘Thread of Life’

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A grand gastronomical ode

Rafid Al Zahur’s photo amplifies the phenomenon of death by drowning among children in slums. Photo: Rafid Al Zahur
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Needle, Thread and a Splash of Water: A platform for Beraid’s women community

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