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Le Reve unveils unique Puja 2024 Collection

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22 September, 2024, 02:40 pm
Last modified: 22 September, 2024, 02:44 pm

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Le Reve unveils unique Puja 2024 Collection

22 September, 2024, 02:40 pm
Last modified: 22 September, 2024, 02:44 pm
Le Reve unveils unique Puja 2024 Collection

Le Reve, one of Bangladesh's leading fashion and lifestyle brands, has launched its stunning 2024 Puja Festival Collection, featuring bright fall colours and diverse designs. This collection seamlessly blends modern fashion trends with the traditional festive spirit.

Le Reve CEO Monnujan Nargis shared, "Durga Puja is one of the largest religious festivals in Bangladesh, symbolising peace and harmony. This spirit of festive unity has inspired Le Reve's Puja collection. I wish everyone celebrating Durga Puja a joyful and blessed festival."

She continued, "Our fall collection's influence is visible in this year's Puja designs. While Puja's traditional red and white colours remain significant, the fall palette brings in bold, festive hues. Alongside vermilion red, shades like mustard yellow, orange, brown, oche peacock blue, pink, gold, yellow, black, green, beige, teal, royal blue, and maroon are trending. Popular prints and motifs such as paisley, heirloom geometry, ornamental flora, Victorian vines, and ethnic patterns, along with dramatic sleeves, stand collars, kaftan cuts, and layered capes, bring a modern flair to the traditional attire. These styles are perfect for Puja and any evening celebration."

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Le Reve's Puja 2024 collection includes designs for women, men, teens, kids, and newborns. For women, the collection features mid-length, long, and shrug-style tunics, kameezes, salwar kameezes, matching tops, skirts, and bottoms. Exclusive muslin, half-silk, and cotton sarees are perfect for parties and special occasions. Men's designs include exclusive Art Silk Punjabis, twin-fitted cotton and viscose Punjabis, classic and smart-fit pyjama pants, full-sleeve shirts, t-shirts, and polos.

Matching outfits for kids to coordinate with parents are also available, adding a playful yet elegant touch to Puja celebrations. The collection offers tunics, shirts, tops, frocks, t-shirts, polos, Punjabis, and trendy bottoms for teens and kids.

In addition to apparel, Le Reve Home, accessories, jewellery, handbags, and footwear collections have introduced new designs for the Puja season.

Le Reve's Puja Collection is now available in all stores across Dhaka, Narayanganj, Chittagong, Khulna, Rajshahi, Sylhet, Mymensingh, Comilla, and Barisal.

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