Walk The Walk – Insights into Bangladesh Fashion Week 2023 (Day 01)

The curtain rose at the FDCB Bangladesh Fashion Week 2023 today at Aloki Convention Center at Tejgaon. This event was organized by Fashion Design Council of Bangladesh and powered by Apex and driven by Hyundai Bangladesh. Community Bank is the banking partner of the event.

The 2-day event is being supported by Buy Here Now, MTB, Streax, Maya, Ujjwala Care, Natura Care Limited. Shera Digital 360 is the organizing partner of the event.ICE Today is the Magazine Partner of the event.

Hotel The Way Dhaka is the hospitality partner and Aloki is the venue partner of the event.

The Fashion Designer’s Council of Bangladesh (FDCB) is a not for profit organization that escalates sustainable fashion and artisanal craftsmanship to revive Bangladeshi heritage. Headed by esteemed fashion designer, Maheen Khan, the organization is a platform for talented designers across the fashion spectrum in Bangladesh.

As the most prestigious fashion event of the country, Bangladesh Fashion Week 2023 brings spectacular collections from 18 FDCB Members and exciting creations featuring 6 visiting designers from India.  The show will bring together fashion designers, retailers and luxury stakeholders in one platform. Sustainability and slow-fashion is at the heart of this fashion event.

With an aim to raise awareness about environmental sustainability, this year’s theme for Bangladesh Fashion Week 2023 is “Wear clothes that tell a real story of people and planet.”

The show began at 7.15 pm with paying homage to late designer and fashion frontier Emdad Haque, who was also the Vice President of FDCB.

After that Apex, the power partner of the event represented their dazzling queue. They launched their newest womenswear collection named JATAREA at this queue. The collection was created with fusion of traditional fabrics with contemporary its and designs. Suitable for all season, this ready-to-wear collection is for dynamic homemakers to busy entrepreneurs. Accompanying the dresses, there were footwears from Moochie and Nino Rossi, the brands available at Apex. Moochie represents a range of luxurious and glamourous footwears. Ninno Rossi is an inclusive brand providing effortless style.

The second queue was presented by Ujjwala care, a unique brand offering anti hair fall oil, skin lightening body oil and anti-hair fall shampoo, for women and men. With the slogan, “It’s all about nature, science & beauty”, the brand has exclusive product ranges for personal care. Afroza Parveen, the founder of Ujjwala was present at the ramp at the end of their queue.

After these two maiden queues, the show witnessed an insightful speech delivered by Maheen Khan, the president of FDCB. Maheen Khan briefed the audience about the journey of FDCB and how it has been playing a pivotal role in preserving the local heritage with artisanal community.

After that, the main show started showcasing the collections made by designers from FDCB and India.

The first collection was by Chandana Dewan. Inspired by the “Mangal Shobhayatra” the colorful collection put forward some Sarees and Punjabis made out of cotton fabrics with patch works of different auspicious symbolic idols.

The next queue represented Gunjan Jain from India. Under her label “Vriksh”, the collection titled “Flamingo tribe”, represented saris handspun & handwoven in luxurious textures of indigenous tussar & mulberry silks, highlighting the highly skilled weaving traditions of Jala (extra weft) and Ikat (resist tie dye) techniques of India. Gunjan is the winner of UNESCO Heritage Award and Vogue Designer of the Year 2016. Her collection celebrated the womanhood and its uniqueness.

After that, Afsana Ferdousi showcased her collection titled “Tale of a blue river”. Afsana’s collection depicted the tale of a river and the aquatic life around it. Traditional nakshi kantha stitches have been used to uphold the beauty of the river and its changing colors using natural indigo color.

The fourth queue showcased the collection of Rifat Rahman’s Spring/Summer 23, which represented a fresh look featuring trendy colours. The variation of patterns in his collection gives is a versatility for making the dresses wearable in any occasion.

Tasfia Ahmed was the fifth designer of the night. Her collection, “90s romantics” showcased classic pieces flaunting flare anarkalis, cotton sarees, earthy tones with zardozi work, the beloved old block prints. It was indeed a nostalgia-inducing collection for the audience.

After that Sadia Rupa showcased her collection inspired by postage stamps and hand-written letters. With an intention to capture happy moments, Rupa used jute, linen and check fabrics along with patchwork to set stamps over fabrics. All fabrics collected from natural sources of Bangladesh.

After that another creative designer from Meghalaya, Iba Mallai showcased her collection. The name of the collection is “Kiniho”, that is an amalgamation of heritage with modern aesthetics. Driven by the idea of “creating responsibly”, the collection has mindfully crafted creations by seamlessly blending Eri silk handcrafted textiles. Every piece of Kiniho tells a story of age-old traditions, ancestral weaving knowledge, and lore strongly inspired by the natural surroundings of Meghalaya. One can see the minute detailing letting the naturally dyed handcrafted fabric its own space to narrate its own story.

Nawshin Khair, a craft practitioner, cultural connector and an environmental advocate came to present her collection “Orange Bloom”. Nawshin Khair is also the Managing & Creative Director of the Fairtrade brand Aranya. Her introduces new shades and techniques to highlight Natural dye prints in orange and black. For the first time she explored how to fuse hot dye bath and wax resist dye to introduce patterns in pink, and white. ‘The Orange Bloom’ collection will take you on a journey of slick silhouettes draped in silk and the evolution of intricacy of geometric patterns with hand dyed textile prints.

Imam Hassan, a young designer came next with his Resort wears collection 2023. As a responsible designer, he has always been passionate about natural dye and homegrown materials. Eco-friendly clothing up cycled through pleats, patches and hand stitched embellishments are presented within the realm of contemporary modern design. Natural extracts from catechu, myrobalan, and indigo are the soul of this collection.

Tanha Sheikh, the next designer of the show represented his collection titled “Riding the Waves of Life”. Featuring resort collection, this fashion line celebrates the concept of hope and renewal, capturing the energy and fluidity of the waves with flowing fabrics in ocean-inspired colors. Rough, sand-like materials are paired with watery textures, and accessories feature wave-inspired designs.

Rimi Nayak was the last Indian designer of the night. Her summer / resort 2023 collection titled “Botanics” is heavily inspired by the vibrant and colourful blooms of mother nature and its various unique flora and fauna. The collection is created using natural, sustainable, and 100% plant based fabrics from LIVA. Using Liva’s fabric with modal technology, each garment is supremely comfortable, breathable, soft and gives a flawless drape with a natural flow.

Kuhu Plamondon from Bangladesh was the last designer of the night. Her choice of textile was muslin. Representing a beautiful collection of Muslin sarees, Kuhu’s creation represents fluidity and a certain kind of transparency. With simple square and curved lines, Kuhu turned her sarees into a canvas showcasing her creative thoughts.

The 2nd and final day of FDCB Bangladesh Fashion Week will take place tomorrow same time at the same venue. Tomorrow the show is going to feature footwear from Apex and hair styles by Streax. After that the following designers will present their collections:

Maheen Khan, Sharukh Amin, Paromita Banerjee, Tenzing Chakma, Rukhsana Esrar, Madhuri Sanchita, Lalthelenmawai Chenkul, Lipi Khandker, Kamrul Hasan Riyad, Faiza Ahmed, Soumitra Mondal & Shaibal Saha.