Bangladeshi designers to present its women’s collection at the New York Fashion week

The evening wear label Nadz & Sabs founded in 2013 by two Bangladeshi friends living in Australia: designer Nadia Khan and business director Sabrina Rashid with strong Bangladeshi roots will have their stylist international women wear walk the ramp for the Fashion Palette New York Fashion Week show on 10th of September.

The women wear stands out for their embellished outfits featuring detailed thread work, beading and hand painting, the label is known for unique pieces for special occasions.

Designer Nadia Khan said that she was fascinated by silk and this luxurious and beautiful fabric was good for all seasons. Silk is the new ancient fabric and features strongly in their 2015 collection. It’s organic, extremely versatile and easy to maintain.

They have chosen the finest raw silk, silk organza and silk georgette for their spring/summer 2015 collection as it keeps cool in summer and warm in winter.

Nadia Khan said that she loved Bangladeshi crafts such as beading, embroidery and hand-painting and the label’s new range would combine these timeless luxuries in contemporary styles.

The collection is embellished with exquisite beading and intricate thread embroidery, adapting age-old artistry for contemporary western sensibilities.

Business director Sabrina Rashid said that the runway show was an amazing opportunity to connect with people from the international fashion world. They are thrilled to present their work on the international stage alongside renowned designers.

The label is currently stocked across stores in Queensland and New South Wales in Australia.

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