"In the Spirit of 21st February" by Bishworong
The language in which we speak, through which we express the thoughts of our hearts, was defended with the blood of the brave sons of the Bengali nation on the 21st of February, 1952. The 21st of February represents pride. It is no longer confined only to Bangladesh; it has been recognized globally as International Mother Language Day. 21st February is a celebration of the Bengali language, sung in praise by people of all languages around the world, and it revitalizes the consciousness of the Bengali people as well as the entire global community.
Bishworong has always been a companion in the expression of national consciousness through art. This very spirit of consciousness is reflected in the efforts of Bishworong’s 21st February Collection of 2025. Around the significance of the 21st, Bishworong has brought forth various diversities in fashion. It is no longer just a day of celebration, but also a day to express our personality. Thus, the outfits for 21st February have been designed with black and white tones, with occasional touches of red to give a new dimension to the black-and-white theme. The Bengali alphabet has been used as an ornament for clothing, symbolizing the essence of our consciousness.
In the late winter season, the outfits are made with cotton fabric. Bishworong’s sarees, three-piece suits, punjabis, t-shirts, scarves, mugs, etc., feature designs inspired by the Shaheed Minar, the Bengali alphabet, and geometric patterns. Techniques like tie-dye, block printing, batik, applique, cutwork, and screen printing have been used in the crafting process.
Over the past 30 years, Bishworong's showrooms across the country have been filled with the footsteps of dear well-wishers, and it has been a place of repeated gratitude. In addition to the opportunity to shop at the showroom, anyone can also make purchases online at www.bishworang.com.bd, on the Facebook page BISHWORANG, or by calling the numbers 01819257768 or 01730068036.
Bishworong has always been a companion in the expression of national consciousness through art. This very spirit of consciousness is reflected in the efforts of Bishworong’s 21st February Collection of 2025. Around the significance of the 21st, Bishworong has brought forth various diversities in fashion. It is no longer just a day of celebration, but also a day to express our personality. Thus, the outfits for 21st February have been designed with black and white tones, with occasional touches of red to give a new dimension to the black-and-white theme. The Bengali alphabet has been used as an ornament for clothing, symbolizing the essence of our consciousness.
In the late winter season, the outfits are made with cotton fabric. Bishworong’s sarees, three-piece suits, punjabis, t-shirts, scarves, mugs, etc., feature designs inspired by the Shaheed Minar, the Bengali alphabet, and geometric patterns. Techniques like tie-dye, block printing, batik, applique, cutwork, and screen printing have been used in the crafting process.
Over the past 30 years, Bishworong's showrooms across the country have been filled with the footsteps of dear well-wishers, and it has been a place of repeated gratitude. In addition to the opportunity to shop at the showroom, anyone can also make purchases online at www.bishworang.com.bd, on the Facebook page BISHWORANG, or by calling the numbers 01819257768 or 01730068036.
Contributed By: Saif Rahman Sozib
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