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The
Hot & The Happening
Rezwana's
Wardrobe
Rezwana never knew she
could do it. In the early days, designing cloths for her loved ones
was just a hobby. This mere hobby turned out to be the greatest passion
of her life. At Drik Picture Library Rezwana's Wardrobe presents 2nd
anniversary and Eid design festival. Rezwana's first love is Jamdani.
Her family had long relationship with Noor Mohammad's weaver family.
Rezwana added her flair with the age-old tradition modifying the designs
a bit and Noor Mohammad reproduced her dreams. She introduced karchupi
in Jamdani 'paar'. A piece of these jamdani would cost tk9, 000 to tk15,
000. Rezwana explored in to many other things. She designed cushion
covers with benaroshi saree. She also plays her talents with muslin,
silk and khadi. She even designed jewelleries. The exhibition also includes
khadi fatua and silk scarfs with hand stitches. Starting from October
25 the display will continue for seven days.
Shahela
Khundkar's Ayna
With the background of Fine Arts and long experience from designing
for Aarong and Mayasir Shahela Khundkar is going solo. Her designs have
a homegrown flavour chosen by many. To get hold of one of her artistic
creation, visit Ayna at Anam Rangs Plaza, Shatmoshjid road, Dhanmondi.
DD's
Eid collection
Fans will be surprised with Dressydale's design concept this year.
Primitive art, calligraphy, and ethnic art motifs with a fusion
of urban image is about to blow them off, and that's not all folks,
the most striking of all would be the 9 pieces of exclusive Jamdani
saree made especially for Eid. |
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Eid
vibes at Sharsho
From November 1 till Eid Sparsho will display Rukhsana Anwar's Eid
collection. Taat saree with block print and muslin saree with appliqué
, embroidery, karchupi, georgette, crepe, and silk kameez, also
tops, fatua, sherwani and of course cotton and silk panjabi, it's
an array of amazing outfits. Sparsho is situated at house no 31,
road no 55, Gulshan-2. |
High
End panjabi at Shatabdi
Last year during Eid, Shatabdi promoted a special brand of fabric called
High End. It was a huge catch among many. This year they are back with
the fabric. And they are also bringing in Panjabi special with almost
hundred sheds, textures and patterns in cotton, georgette, and silk.
Panjabis are garnished with fascinating stones like green Onyx, Lapis
Lazuli, Black Star, Garnet, and Amethyst. Gold buttons grace the collection
of silk panjabi. Block print, dye, hand paint, embroidery, and appliqués
added colour to the kid's collection. The price of these exclusive panjabi
starts from tk450 and goes up to tk18, 000. Their Eid collection also
comprise silk and cotton saree priced at tk750 to tk3000 and cotton,
georgette, silk kameez at tk850 to tk9000.
Yasmin's
collection
Designer Yasmin Aliya started her little boutique shop way back in 1991.
She became winner of many fashion awards since then. Yasmin's chosen
fabric georgette, crepe, and voile. Exclusive jardawsi, chumki, kundan,
patchwork, appliqué, block and tie-dye gave her collection the
perfect dazzling look. One piece for every design makes the collection
a bit pricey. That's not all Yasmin's also provides a fine tailoring
service. You can order any time of the year. Yasmin's is situated at
Mohammadia Super Market at Sobhanbag.
Grameen
opens new showroom
Since June 1994 Grameen is going on with their effort to promote the
root level taatis of Bangladesh. It was an endeavour to give them technical
support and help market their products. Yet to this day Grameen continue
to have close ties with the taati community of Bangladesh. Today Grameen
check is a very popular fabric around the world. Grameen has extended
its sells and it is still booming. This Eid they opened their 6th outlet
at 8, Kalabagan to cater its wide market in Bangladesh.
By
Shahnaz Parveen
Antique
furniture & old luxury items on display
A
paraphernalia of art, sculpture, painting, antique furniture, jewellery
and artifacts have all come to life at the Shoukhin Emporium, a shop
of antiquities at the Dhaka City Corporation Market (DCC Market) at
Gulshan 2.
Presently
the Shoukhin Emporium has a unique collection of well decorated antique
furniture including a centuries old decorated palanka (ornamental coat),
dressing table, easy chair, boxes with exotic brass work, almirah, exquisite
wooden partitions and doors etc, all made of high quality Burma teak
wood. Other exquisite items include centuries old glass chandeliers,
a six feet tall English Grandfather clock, Fanush (coloured lampshades
made of glass), old pocket wrist and brail watches of Swiss origin,
war medals, terracotta depicting images of ancient Hindu and Buddhist
icons, rugs, wall hangings and so on.
The shop remains open every day from 9am to 9pm.
LS
Desk
New
fashion trend at Bata
A dress without matching footwear makes
an incomplete statement not serve the purpose. The shoes reflect the
personality and status of users, and on Eid-ul-Fitr, the largest festival
of the Muslim community, the fashion passion grips all, and quality
footwear takes a priority amongst shoppers. To keep up with changing
trends, Bata, a pioneer in quality footwear, have come up with their
"Eid-a-chai Nutan Juta" line.
For the ensuing Eid festival Bata Bangladesh
has already introduced more than two hundred new designs in different
categories for men, women, boys, girls, children and infant groups.
All the Bata outlets are now fully ready to sell all type of shoes for
all members of the family. Bata prices are fixed, and range from Tk
300 to 1600.
By Ekramuzzaman
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