| Date | Monday 09 March, 2026 |
| Tithi | |
| Auspicious Time | |
| Yoga | |
| Gandmool | |
| Panchak | |
| Yamagandam Kaal | |
| Gulik Kal |
“Heritage is not a costume; it is a blueprint.” In this editorial shot in a tea garden, Julia wears a traditional 16-count Jamdani sari—but draped like a Grecian goddess, pinned with antique silver brooches rather than safety pins. She pairs it with chunky platform boots.
Style Takeaway: Contrast texture with grit. Soft muslin + hard leather = visual tension.
Julia coined a term for her hybrid style: Bideshi-Bangla (Foreign-Bengali).
She argues that the modern Bangladeshi woman lives in two worlds. “When I walk into a gallery in New York, I want them to see the weave of my nakshi kantha,” Julia explains. “But when I walk through the lanes of Gulshan, I want the youth to see that you don’t have to erase your roots to be cool.”
Her styling rules are simple:
Welcome to the Fashion & Style Gallery
In a industry often dominated by conventional silhouettes, Julia stands apart. As a leading model and influencer from Dhaka, she has cultivated a signature aesthetic that blends high-fashion minimalism with bold, statement-making accessories. Her gallery is not just a collection of outfits; it is a masterclass in contrast—balancing soft, feminine drapes with sharp, structural blazers.
As you scroll through this gallery, pay attention to the recurring motifs that define Julia’s public persona.