Irfan Aziz

Foodie revolution: Men making waves in the kitchen—Here's why

The field of culinary arts in recent years has undergone a paradigm shift. There has been a huge surge of men interested in the culinary arts, showing once and for all that the kitchen is for everyone. We wanted to take a second to explore crucial elements that have caused this movement.

6d ago

To practice or not to practice Stoicism — the art of silence

Stoicism, in a nutshell, revolves around not showing feelings and just enduring life in silence.

2w ago

From passion to purpose: Rawan Ahmed Choudhury's journey in bodybuilding

Rawan Ahmed Choudhury stood as Bangladesh’s sole representative at the PCA Thailand First Timer’s Show.

3w ago

Virtual Reality escapes: Exploring travel and adventure from home

Exploring the world from the comforts of our home has been this beautiful option that is always available to us. However, as amazing a service as armchair travelling has given to us, it pales in comparison to what virtual reality offers. They are quite literally blurring the boundaries between the physical and the digital world and giving us the luxury to satiate our wanderlust in ways that we never thought possible

Taking Bangladeshi craftsmanship to the global stage

Many individuals and organisations are tirelessly working to preserve and restore these crafts. Take for example, Revival, an initiative working on renewing thousand-year-old traditions. A joint venture of Bangladesh and Japan, it seeks to delve into the rich artisanal history of Bangladesh but from the perspective of the aesthetic sense of the Japanese.

Embracing facial hair: The significance of No-Shave November

The origin of the movement — Movember — can be traced back to 2003 in Melbourne Australia, a point in time when keeping a moustache was no longer considered an in-thing.

The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross: The masculine, everyday companion for the young and ambitious

Every generation has its own emblem of success. For the newer generation, nothing signifies success more than a brand-new car. Dhaka has seen a flurry of young and thriving individuals in recent years, and to celebrate their success and empower them further, Mitsubishi has introduced the Eclipse Cross to their line-up.

Yamaha merges reliability with style with the FZS V3 Deluxe and R15

Yamaha is one of the leading and most recognisable names in motorcycles around the world. Not only do they have the racing pedigree with a strong consistent presence in MotoGP, but they also have millions of riders across the world. It is arguably one of the most sought-after brands in Bangladesh.

December 28, 2023
December 28, 2023

Foodie revolution: Men making waves in the kitchen—Here's why

The field of culinary arts in recent years has undergone a paradigm shift. There has been a huge surge of men interested in the culinary arts, showing once and for all that the kitchen is for everyone. We wanted to take a second to explore crucial elements that have caused this movement.

December 18, 2023
December 18, 2023

To practice or not to practice Stoicism — the art of silence

Stoicism, in a nutshell, revolves around not showing feelings and just enduring life in silence.

December 7, 2023
December 7, 2023

From passion to purpose: Rawan Ahmed Choudhury's journey in bodybuilding

Rawan Ahmed Choudhury stood as Bangladesh’s sole representative at the PCA Thailand First Timer’s Show.

December 3, 2023
December 3, 2023

Virtual Reality escapes: Exploring travel and adventure from home

Exploring the world from the comforts of our home has been this beautiful option that is always available to us. However, as amazing a service as armchair travelling has given to us, it pales in comparison to what virtual reality offers. They are quite literally blurring the boundaries between the physical and the digital world and giving us the luxury to satiate our wanderlust in ways that we never thought possible

December 3, 2023
December 3, 2023

Taking Bangladeshi craftsmanship to the global stage

Many individuals and organisations are tirelessly working to preserve and restore these crafts. Take for example, Revival, an initiative working on renewing thousand-year-old traditions. A joint venture of Bangladesh and Japan, it seeks to delve into the rich artisanal history of Bangladesh but from the perspective of the aesthetic sense of the Japanese.

November 25, 2023
November 25, 2023

Embracing facial hair: The significance of No-Shave November

The origin of the movement — Movember — can be traced back to 2003 in Melbourne Australia, a point in time when keeping a moustache was no longer considered an in-thing.

November 19, 2023
November 19, 2023

The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross: The masculine, everyday companion for the young and ambitious

Every generation has its own emblem of success. For the newer generation, nothing signifies success more than a brand-new car. Dhaka has seen a flurry of young and thriving individuals in recent years, and to celebrate their success and empower them further, Mitsubishi has introduced the Eclipse Cross to their line-up.

November 19, 2023
November 19, 2023

Yamaha merges reliability with style with the FZS V3 Deluxe and R15

Yamaha is one of the leading and most recognisable names in motorcycles around the world. Not only do they have the racing pedigree with a strong consistent presence in MotoGP, but they also have millions of riders across the world. It is arguably one of the most sought-after brands in Bangladesh.

November 19, 2023
November 19, 2023

Blending style with comfort: Loungewear outfit ideas

Loungewear is a vital part of our daily lives. While it is true that you should wear whatever you feel like at home, a healthy mix of options and variations will not hurt you at all. If anything, it will elevate your wardrobe and keep things exciting. With that being said, here are a few loungewear options that you can explore.

November 2, 2023
November 2, 2023

Sami Alam from Bangladesh makes waves in the French fashion scene

On 23 October the fashion capital of the world, Paris, was left in awe as it was treated to an immersive journey showcasing Bangladeshi craftsmanship at its finest. The orchestrator of this brilliant spectacle was none other than Sami Alam. In his two-part show, “Made in Bangladesh”, he highlighted Bangladesh’s rich heritage and blended it with French fashion.

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