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SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 2023

Sharbani Datta

Brands such as SoaperStar and Ribana make organic, skin-friendly products that have no harmful chemicals in them. Photo: Noor-A-Alam
Features

Organic soaps: Going back to nature

Beverly Johnson was the first African American woman on Vogue cover. Photo: Collected
Mode

Dawn of a revolutionary fashion era

Does belonging to two different countries require some extra efforts to adjust with each other? For Mithila and Srijit, it has been effortless. Photo: Noor-A-Alam
Family

Srijit and Mithila’s love story

Shilpi and Milon, the banker couple cant forget their 90s landline romance. Photo: Collected
Family

Love in the time of landlines

Making a puppet is similar to immersing in arduous labour for at least 6 months to a year or more. Photo: Noor-A-Alam
Panorama

The Pandora's Box of only happiness

Photo :Courtesy
Brands

Say goodbye to household hassles with one tap: Sheba.xyz

Sushis and sashimis galore at The Westin Dhaka food festival had a variety of both fermented and fresh salmon, tuna, crabmeat, mackerel, eel and creamy cubes of tofu.
Luxury

Sushi, Sashimi and more…

Some nicknames like Puchu or Babai are mostly meaningless words, but often reflecting affection. Models: Mamoon, Azad, Shishir, Deya, Toma, Jui, Sadia and Shabib. Photo: Noor-A-Alam
Family

What’s in a name?

Love during autumn of life
Features

Love during autumn of life

Finding balance before you fall
Family

Finding balance before you fall

The animals that once starved or wandered through dustbins for food, are now well fed at the shelter. Photo: Noor-A-Alam/TBS
Features

Getting strays back on their paws

A Bengali heart in a Tamil mind
Interviews

A Bengali heart in a Tamil mind

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