It’s a typical Friday evening in Gausia Market. The narrow alleyways are alive with the voices of vendors calling out prices and shoppers haggling over deals -- piles of clothes sit atop each other.
“It’s a very Bengali thing!” laughs Jayeeta Chatterjee, 29, talking about her artistic bent of mind. “As a young child in a Bengali household, you need to either learn dancing, singing or some form of ...
Building on the vibrant legacies of its previous editions, Dhaka Makers 3, presented by City Bank, returns with a promise to ...
“Blankets and throws are not always meant to be flung” over a sofa’s arm, says Standefer. As an alternative, she likes to create a “sofa carpet,” an English decorating tradition in which a large ...
From embellished quilts to breezy linen sheets, here's how to upgrade your sofa with a throw blanket instead of a boring slipcover.
Historically regarded as secondary, embroidery—like women’s roles—has been considered decorative. Surface, an ongoing ...
Bengali textile workers were not enslaved as ancillary to men or as commodities of pleasure alone. They were enslaved and ...
What if every outfit could whisk you away to a dreamy destination? That’s what Piqnique, a resort wear brand, aims to do.
Raw Mango's AGAMA is more than just a fashion line. Each piece serves as a canvas for storytelling, where ancient techniques ...