Fashion houses are decorated with the colors of victory

December is the victorious month. On 16th December 1971, a map of a new nation known as Bangladesh appeared on the planet. Victory’s delight Each year, we remember this day with profound respect and love. The country’s fashion houses are attired in victorious colours to commemorate this day

Vijay 16th December has added a new dimension as a fashion style accessory. Although this fashion style has a festive mood, it has more patriotism and patriotism. And that’s why still images of the liberation war appear in clothing, show-pieces, and posters as the first image of fashion for victory,

This year’s Victory Day is the same as always. Meanwhile, prominent domestic fashion businesses have built retail stores for fashion-conscious individuals of various ages.

Since it is Victory Day, the colours red and green predominate in a variety of garments, including T-shirts, fatwas, Punjabis, three-pieces, and sarees. The colours of our national flag have been elegantly embroidered with cotton embroidery into the outfit. In the fashion houses Anjan’s, Vishwarang, K Craft, Rang Bangladesh, Nityauphar, Nipun, Banglar Mela, and others, the outfits are dyed with victorious colours. Vijay Divas is uniquely organised from a business perspective and a feeling of responsibility and principles. Our flag’s colour is red-green, representing our victory. Therefore, throughout this month of victory in December, all of their decorations are red and green.

 This arrangement has introduced a small alteration to Victory Day with the onset of winter. Thicker cotton and khadi fabrics are utilised for clothing. Present are sarees, three-pieces, fatwas, Punjabi, boys’ and girls’ kurtas, t-shirts, etc. Bangladeshi script and red-green hues highlight the indigenous concept. In addition, several native cultural themes have been incorporated into the design. Work mediums include tie-dye, block, batik, appliqué, catwalk, and screen print. Moreover, the price of these garments is affordable.

About this year’s winning dress, Nandit fashion designer and Bishwarang leader Biplab Saha said, ‘We always give more importance to things like national tradition and pride in clothing design and thinking. The Great Liberation War and Victory Day are a matter of special pride in our lives. So like every time around the great victory day we have organised a special event with victory clothes. Postage stamp about liberation war. Liberation war poems, pictures, our national flower wreath and memorial have inspired this event. Our flag colours, red and green, are more important in costume design. Saree, Punjabi, Girl’s Tops, Salwar Kameez, and T-shirts will be available at this event. Apart from this, there are Punjabi saree, t-shirts, dresses and salwar kameez for children and teenagers.

The cost of the dresses has also been kept relatively low to celebrate this day of great victory beautifully.’

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Dress: Rang Bangladesh. Model: Jui, Prapti, Purnima Bristi, Taj & Ratul. Photo: Muntaqim. Makeup: Nobab

Dress: Rang Bangladesh. Model: Purnima Bristi, Prapti. Photo: Muntaqim. Makeup: Nobab

Dress: Rang Bangladesh. Model: Jui, Prapti. Photo: Muntaqim. Makeup: Nobab

Dress: Rang Bangladesh. Model: Jui, Prapti, Purnima Bristi, Taj & Ratul. Photo: Muntaqim. Makeup: Nobab

Dress: Rang Bangladesh. Model: Ratul and Jui. Photo: Muntaqim. Makeup: Nobab

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