
Zoha Fashion House
Zoha Fashion House was born in Dhaka, fueled by a dream, a modest investment of BDT 10,000. With fabrics from Islampur, I stitched each piece with care, pouring my soul into every creation.

Zoha Fashion House was born in Dhaka, fueled by a dream, a modest investment of BDT 10,000. With fabrics from Islampur, I stitched each piece with care, pouring my soul into every creation.

In 2019, my adventure as an entrepreneur began with Jhiyari, a dream that transformed into reality, evolving from importing three-piece clothes to Monipuri sarees, gamchas, tea and sheetal patis in the town of Sylhet.

Amidst the pandemic’s onset, job loss spurred my decision to transform my culinary passion into Nur Kitchen. Despite my family’s skepticism, I persevered, determined to make my venture thrive.

I initially started with making collars for children’s clothing. Slowly I entered local markets, and have now grown my business through social media marketing. I now employ 20 other women.

Ghurni is the inspiring journey of an entrepreneur who turned her passion for crafting into a successful business. It began with accessories for her child and grew through word of mouth.

Gutipoka is not just a business, it’s a dream come true for a young female entrepreneur who turned her hobby into a passion. She and her team create unique products loved by her community.

My journey started with a teenage marriage, a neglectful husband, and a dire need for financial independence. At first, it was just tailoring, and eventually, I started making whole outfits.

Cooking has always been my biggest passion in life. I pour my heart and soul into every dish I create, and seeing them bring joy to my customers is a feeling that I can’t fully express.