Made for the long evenings
Mirror work on ink-black lawn, finished with printed silk. Our heaviest embroidery of the year, in eleven pieces only.
The colours of a Dhaka spring
Chikankari and mirror work on rust lawn, cut open at the front. Light enough for April, worked finely enough for a wedding lunch.
Somewhere to start
Ivory cotton lawn, a scalloped navy neckline and a sun-and-moon border. Stitched, sized and ready to wear out of the box.
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Easy Exchange
Where would you like to begin?
Unstitched cloth to take to your tailor, or stitched pieces sized and ready to wear.
New arrivals
The most recent pieces to land, in the order they reached us.
We buy the way we would shop
Closet By Tasfin began on a Facebook page, with one suit posted at a time and a phone that rang at odd hours. That has not really changed — we still choose every piece by hand, and still cap most of them at a dozen.
What we look for is the finishing. Whether the mirror work is stitched or stuck. Whether the dupatta is the weight it looks. Whether the print runs true across all three pieces. If it does not pass, it does not go up.
Tasfin
Founder, Dhaka
Ink, plum and antique gold. Our heaviest embroidery of the year, cut for the evenings that matter most.
Released August 2026 · 4 pieces
Gulbahar
Printed and lightly embroidered lawn in marigold, rose and saffron — the colours of a Dhaka spring, in cloth light enough to wear through it.
In their own words
First look at every drop
Most collections are a dozen pieces or fewer. The list sees them the morning they go up.
We will write when the next collection lands.