New Eid fashion trends were seen in the market this time too. There are traditional clothes like Punjabi, pajamas, and sarees, but there are also clothes for children, young and old, with the current fashion trends of the modern world in mind. Designers have kept the local culture and weather in mind. Like every year, Countryboy Lifestyle has brought new clothes centered on Eid. Clothes for people of all ages, from children to the elderly, can be found in the brand for family shopping. The brand has brought Punjabi, loincloth, formal and casual shirts, blazers, suits, polos, chinos, and denim jeans for men, and traditional salwar-kameez, western tops, and kurtas for girls.

There is a hijab collection for veiled women. For little beauties, there are comfortable cloth frocks, tops, T-shirts, Punjabi and set dresses. The founder and chairman of the brand, Md. Shahidul Islam Khan Titu said, ‘Be it Eid or any other festival, we do not compromise on the meaning of our products. Our main goal is to ensure the best products and services to customers at affordable prices by embracing the slogan of Enjoy Luxury, a blend of local culture and modern lifestyle. Our production and management structure is also quite strong. A group of experienced fashion designers work on the creation of each garment. We manufacture fabrics in our own factory using modern automatic machines in accordance with international standards. For this, there is no compromise on quality. We deliver clothes to the doorsteps of customers through 19 showrooms in three divisional cities of the country including Dhaka. Designers has designed this year’s Eid-ul-Azha collection with the slogan ‘Respect, Celebration, Stories of Tradition’; where the company highlights tradition, craftsmanship, colors of nature and the simple elegance of modern fashion. Eid-ul-Azha is an occasion to experience gratitude, sacrifice and family relationships anew. We wanted to express this feeling in the colors, prints, fabrics and craftsmanship of the clothes. Keeping in mind the weather of Bangladesh, the busyness of Eid and the comfort of everyone in the family, we have kept a balance of tradition and modernity. The brand has presented global fashion trends in clothes in combination with local culture and lifestyle. Craftsmanship, tradition, colors of nature and sophisticated festivals – these four things have been given special importance in La Rive’s clothes. For women, there are sarees, salwar-kameez, long tunic, tunic with shrug, gowns, abaya-style gowns, skirt-palazzo and various fusion-style clothes. For men, there are Punjabis, Kabli sets, waistcoats, regular and drop shoulder T-shirts, polos, shirts, pajamas and bottomwear. New designs of clothes will be available in the Mini-Me collection to increase the warmth of Eid in the family. There are Punjabis of the same design in dual fit for father and son to wear together. Apart from this, designs that siblings can wear together will also be available in the collection.

From Geometric to Floral – Twelve Clothing has designed its Eid collection with this theme. In this theme, the brand has combined the modernity of geometric designs and the beauty of floral motifs. They have highlighted the arrangement of geometric patterns, soft, gentle motifs of flowers and the beauty of culture in the designs. Geometric patterns and floral designs have been given priority in women’s kameez and kurti. Men’s Punjabi has light geometric lines and floral motifs.

Comfort

Eid Azha outfits have been given more importance on comfortable fabrics. The boutique houses have designed the collection keeping in mind the two seasons of summer and monsoon. Most of the clothes in the collection are made with comfortable fabrics, which allow air to circulate easily and keep the body cool by absorbing sweat. Cotton, muslin, linen, katan, tsar silk, dhupian, jacquard and soft georgette fabrics have been used in the clothes. The weight of these fabrics is quite light. Therefore, they give a comfortable feeling. Even if worn for a long time, there is no discomfort. The use of handloom fabrics and soft silk has been seen more in the clothes of both boys and girls. This year’s Eid-ul-Azha festival is in the middle of summer. At this time, clothes suitable for summer are needed. In women’s clothes, the use of cotton, viscose, linen-blend, cotton-blend georgette, cotton-jacquard, breathable faille, remy and slab cotton will be seen. A special collection has been designed in silk-viscose blended fabrics along with traditional muslin. Jacquard, twill, viscose, blended fabric, geometric prints and modest craftsmanship have been given more importance in men’s clothes.

The mix of hand-woven craftsmanship and prints has been given importance in Printstory. Raw dye and earthy textures can be seen in the print story named Raw-Impression. Prints inspired by the texture of tree bark and paper are visible. The modern stripe graphics reflect the ideas of old ornaments, lace and symbolic designs. The use of floral motifs of this season can be seen in various craft print stories. In continuation of tradition, Islamic motifs have also gained importance in the Eid collection. Block prints, screen prints, digital prints, boutique and handicrafts have come up more this time. Karchupi, Zardosi, Nakshi Kantha embroidery and embroidery work are seen as quite a trend. Fine hand embroidery and pearl-chumki work have added a new dimension to kameez and sarees. Minimalist embroidery and block prints are seen in men’s Punjabi.

Design

The print story focuses on a mix of hand-woven crafts and prints. Raw-impression print stories feature raw dye and earthy textures. Prints inspired by tree bark and paper textures are eye-catching. Modern stripe graphics reflect the ideas of old ornaments, lace and symbolic designs. This season’s floral motifs can be seen in various craft print stories. In line with tradition, Islamic motifs have also gained importance in the Eid collection. Block prints, screen prints, digital prints, boutique and handicrafts are the most popular this time. Karchupi, Zardosi, Nakshi Kantha embroidery and embroidery work are seen as quite a trend. Fine hand embroidery and pearl-chumki work have added a new dimension to kameez and sarees. Minimalist embroidery and block prints are seen in men’s Punjabi.

Colors

Soft and festive colors like buttercream, peeled lychee, patti base, jaded teal, dark coral, kombucha, walnut, blackberry, lost lilac, coral haze and algae bloom have been used more in Eid outfits. Along with bright colors, the use of mature and pastel tones is noticeable. In women’s outfits, dark blue, ruby ​​red, maroon, emerald green as well as light peach, powder blue, lavender and baby pink are seen. The contrast of light colors with dark colors is quite popular, especially in fusion style outfits. The use of white, off-white, olive, gray and blue is in trend in men’s Punjabi and fatwa. The traditional colors and motifs of Bengal can be seen in a modern presentation in sarees.

Fusion in Tradition

This year’s Eid fashion has seen a revival of local traditions in terms of design. In terms of style, the fusion look is dominant in brands this year’s Eid fashion. Long flared cuts, A-line and kurta styles are quite popular in girls’ kameez. Some western-style cuts; such as asymmetrical hemlines, bell sleeves, cape designs, etc. are also noticeable. There is innovation in men’s fashion too. Along with the regular Punjabi, long kurtas, Chinese collars, side slits and straight cut Punjabis are more popular. Cotton and linen Punjabis have become very popular for comfortable fashion, which goes well with traditional and casual looks alike.

Eid clothes for children

Eid for children is not complete without new clothes. That is why there is more interest in children’s clothes. In this case, parents look for a combination of these two – comfort and beauty. This time, cotton, linen and viscose are the three types of fabrics that are predominant in children’s Eid clothes. Apart from this, double georgette, satin silk and silk have also been used. Salwar-kameez, frock, tunic, ghagra-choli, one-piece, two-piece and three-piece sets, sarees, kameez and lehenga-style skirts will be available for girls. The demand for frocks and tunics is gradually decreasing. Now salwar-kameez and ghagra-choli are more popular. For boys, there are Punjabi, pajamas, kabli, T-shirts, polo shirts, fatua, half-sleeved, full-sleeved and three-quarter pants.

Children’s clothing has been designed with comfort in mind as well as style. The colors of the clothes have been selected keeping in mind the summer. Bright colors have been predominant in girls’ clothing. Different shades of turquoise, red, orange, pink and purple have been used. Boys’ Eid clothes have been done in a mosaic theme. Blue, gray, brown and rustic orange colors have been predominant. Cotton and viscose fabrics have been used for shirts and Punjabi. The Punjabi motif has stripes, along with colorful embroidery. Children’s favorite things have been highlighted in the clothes through screen printing. Various cartoon and animation characters have been depicted in the clothes. Punjabi has designs of zardosi, karachupi work, shirts, T-shirts, polo shirts and girls’ tops. Speedboats, watermelons, bananas – these motifs have been depicted in children’s clothes in a comic style.