Dhaka Capital of Bangladesh has been a byword for style since 16 th Century, when it became the capital of Bangla during Mughal period. Focusing the time between end of 19 th century and 1950s the lifestyle of Bangladesh more preciously Dhaka was deeply influenced by Muslim culture, political transformations and intellectuals alike. People were conservative; ladies wearing Shares, Ghagras and Shaiwar-Kamiz. There was a difference in men's wear. A few of them preferred to follow the film stars, a few preferred to politicians as like as Zinnah, Moulana Abul Kalam Azad or Nehru, where as a few others were inspired by Swadeshi revelation and Wearing Begurn Rokeya's Shares, Gandhiji's Dhooti or Abul Kalam Azad's Serwani Bongabondhus Mujib Coat was not just another fashion or trend, it was way of living!!!
Growth is evidence of life. Our interests, ideas, and hunches are calling. Life is an ongoing series of lesions, and we are all on the path of learning. Ask yourself "what if?" followed by closely "what's next?'"
The language movement in 1952 set a new responsiveness in Dhaka . People were mourned remembering the martyrdom and become more nationalist. They showed respect by putting on black & white dresses mainly made by Khadi - a handloom made fabric, widely used during "Swadeshi" (nationalism) movement during the end of British colonial era. Calligraphy in the dress material was a part of the trends
Traditional marketing is based on needs. You take a product that corresponds to an existing demand, and attempt to prove that your product is the best in its category. But fashion is based on creating a need where, in reality, there is none. Fashion is a factory that manufactures desire. In 1971, fashion was wearing red, green and yellow - the color theme of national flag during that time; it was created to inspire people for freedom.
Fashion employs many states to persuade us to part with our hard-earned cash in return for the transient thrill of wearing something new. Just after the independence war, there was a transformation of fashion with bell-bottom for an emotional desire of freedom, a dream of a better society inspired by designers, the Beatles, rock stars, writers, poets and gypsies. Fashion was democratized and everyone claimed the right to be stylish.
Joy - that's the one thing we think of that always makes us smile. There are plenty of life's tiny delights of all of us. We savor the life's little delights from celebrations that makes like so big!!! Bangle New Year of Pohela-Boishakh - a time to celebrate, reconnect and give thanks for family and friends. It's a great day to live, love, laugh and learn. Share unique gifts with the world. Show family and friends that we love them. On Pohela Boishakh we live our best life; in recent time the best day for celebration with the color theme of red and white,
Does the contemporary presentation of traditional way of living make you feel energized? Relaxed? Refreshed? Does each material engage you in an intimate space? Can each viewer picture him or herself indulging in this personal experience? All materials used here today portray the ingredients those are fond from nature Khadi, Doopian, Silk and Cotton the. Colors are also from nature: it feels organic, as if born of the earth. There is all our flavor of Bangladesh.
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