Le Reve Eid-ul-Azha Collection 2018
Keeping up with the brand promise to have something for everyone, Le Reve's latest collection will appeal to all aspiring customers of Bangladesh who are looking forward to unique contemporary designs with hints of traditional elements and motifs.
The Women's Wear Collection has muted loungewear influences and boasts trail-cut-tunics.
Shirt-style long tunics that are a fusion of Asian tunics and western shirts shall come out as an obvious choice for your office wardrobe. Also available are princess-cut style tunics, which, as the name suggests, are perfect as festive wear; double-layered tunics designed with an extra layer; and many more.
Tunics with slits in the front or the sides are a great combination with statement palazzos or skirts for any occasion. The entire collection has a wide variety of shalwar kameez, dupatta, tops, harem pants and palazzos to offer.
Colours include shades of greens and golds, darker shamrock green, ivory, spicy mustard, autumn orange, cinnamon brown, indigo, and carnation.
The Men's Collection contains the abstract, the vintage and the retro tunes of the '70s. It stands out with a wide variety of panjabis in fitted, semi-fitted, regular-fits, jacquard panjabi, plus plaid shirts, cotton dobby causal shirts, polos, printed T-shirts in comfortable and quality fabric.
Le Reve Kids and Newborn Collection covers everything for children between 2- 13 years. The traditional Boys' Panjabi Collection has classic patterns in bold hues. The Girls' Collection has multiple layers in combination with round necklines, traditional folk and modern floral designs in frocks, woven sets, shalwar kameez, dupatta and ghagra-choli.
Material used are cotton and silk blends, burnout, jacquard, patterned terry/appliqué, smocking, Swiss dots, ruffles, brocade and cut jacquard, handloom tweed, iridescent sheer, fluid jersey, fancy pile, patchwork, and rib knits.
Le Reve Eid Collections are available at all their outlets.
For online shopping or more information visit: www.lerevecraze.com
Photo courtesy: Le Reve
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