ATTENTION
shopaholics...
"CHANDNI
Chowk" or "Gausia" is a place that no woman in our country
can do without. You might have access to the best designers in Bangladesh
or even in the world and yet "Gausia" will occupy a special
place in your heart.
Have
you ever wondered, though, what it is about "Gausia" and Chandni
Chowk" that attracts women like honey to bees? One reason may be
that it lets you shop with abandon. In the closed atmosphere of a boutique
you can only do so much of browsing but the open space in "Gausia"
gives you the thrill of the "hunt" ...the pleasure to look
around and then decide. Also, you don't have to be "prim and proper"
when you are here and you can shop in your most comfortable dress and
haggle to your heart's content.
For
people who keep an interested eye on fashion, Gausia and Chandni Chowk
is a Godsend. Where else would you find such mind-boggling variety of
outfits, dress materials and accessories?
I
cannot imagine Chandni Chowk without the roadside shops and ferrywallahs.
They add a lot to the spirit of these places by their constant chants
such as " Ja niben tai dosh taka" or with their noisy arguments
with the customers regarding price or quality. Before entering the main
gate of Chandni Chowk on your left hand is the hub of roadside shops.
These shopkeepers are always on the go and ready to prey on a customer.
They sell kameezes, towels, bags and other products at prices that will
surprise you, and yet of course you will haggle and get a better bargain.
If you go a bit further ahead and towards the left, then in Gausia you
will find a large number of aggressive but mostly friendly ferrywallahs.
Their wares are worth taking a look at, especially their bangles and
clips. You can get earrings and a necklace for as low as Tk. 10 or a
funky ring for Tk.5 or three dozens bangles for Tk.20. Now, can you
beat that?
Chandni
Chowk is the place in town, which brings you the greatest variety of
fabrics. Whether you want taat, georgette, silk, cotton, crepe or chignon
or a mixture of two fabrics you can get it all here. When you enter
the main gate of Chandni Chowk, on the right side are stores for fabrics
and dress materials. Three-piece materials are very popular now as you
do not have to go through the hassle of buying dupatta and salwar material
separately. A great collection of local and imported fabrics is found
here. The drawback of the ground floor is that the lanes are very narrow
and there are many beggars who are likely interrupt your search for
the right fabric with their constant demands for alms. That is why the
first floor is more comfortable as it is air conditioned and spacious.
This place is a regular haunt of boutique owners and designers and this
is the place from where they derive their raw materials and then transform
them to trendy dresses which you are willing to spend a bomb on!
You
can get a good cotton three-piece for Tk.300 and georgette one for Tk.1200.
People who like customised salwar kameezes usually buy fabrics in yards
and then mix and match according to their design. Almost all shops have
a wide assortment of fabrics but do check out Sheetal Fabrics and the
Pride Showroom and Dandy Dyeing showroom.
On
the ground floor there are jewellery shops also shops that specialise
in silver jewellery. The famous Monihar Jewellers and The Pearl House
(one of the branches) are located here.
Rajdhani Shoes on the farthest right-hand corner of Chandni Chowk has
a decent range of flat shoes at very reasonable prices. "Bionic
shoes" also has some nice flat sandals.
If
you are a bangles buff then do not miss the second floor of Chandni
Chowk as they have lovely high quality glass bangles. They also have
chach bangles, which is a special kind of plastic and has a good finish.
Teenagers will love them. Check out Poly Cosmetics for glass and imitation
bangles.
When
you enter the Gausia side there, are a large number of cosmetics and
jewellery stores.
Interesting
is the assortment of deshi cosmetics you can find at these stores such
as Cute and Meril products. Devdas copper bangles are available for
Tk. 200 a pair and set of copper churis will be 300-ish. Also have a
look at Citi Gold bangles, which looks like gold and feels heavy too.
Bindi or "tip" adds glamour to our look and women are constantly
in search of new designs. This is found galore in the ground floor in
"Gausia".
Laces,
beads and sequins: the three things that can transform a drab outfit
into an elegant one.
The
first floor of Gausia can be called the 'lace kingdom'. Most of the
shops in this floor specialise in laces, sequins, beads, saree borders
and "jhumkis". On the ground floor there is only one lace
shop called A.K. Traders. It is the oldest and one of the most well
known lace shops in Gausia.
There
are quite a few shops in this floor, which sell threads of all colours
for embroidery. I feel that this is one of the most intriguing places
in the whole of Gausia and Chandni Chowk. For creative souls this is
the treasure-trove of materials and accessories with which they can
whip up a really stylish dress.
The wholesale kameez market is found in the second floor of Gausia and
you should make it a point to explore this place. Traditional kameezes
and trendy shorter kameezes are found at reasonable prices. In the ground
floor also there are some stores, which sell kameezes, and Dhaka Fashion
House here has good salwar kameez sets for adults and children at great
prices.
Amid
hectic shopping and bargaining, snacking in Gausia is fun and Magnolia
Fast Food is one of the places where you can gorge on patties, samosas
or cream rolls. The lassi is awesome. There are other shops where you
can have mouth-watering phuchkas.
Apart
from excellent variety and prices Chandni Chowk and Gausia has a special
flavour, which no shopping complex can match. It is a woman's favourite
haunt.
By
Malina Islam Halim
Photo Molla Sagor
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