



“Pret” is a conceptual haute couture collection that transforms the haunting folklore of Bengal into wearable storytelling. Rooted in myth and memory, it draws from legendary spirits like Shakchunni, Petni, Dainee, Boba, Rakkhosh, Pishach, and others—each embodying themes of love, rage, loss, silence, and forbidden power.
Presented in stark black and white, the imagery strips away distraction and lets form, silhouette, and shadow take center stage. Flowing drapes, distressed fabrics, and layered textures create a sculptural language of absence and presence—mirroring the spectral essence of the spirits. Monochrome tonality heightens the sense of melancholy, turning each frame into a timeless echo of myth.







The collection is designed for high-fashion muses and editorial icons who seek garments that are more than attire—they are sculptures of memory and identity. Inspired by designers like Galliano, Iris van Herpen, and McQueen, “Pret” stands at the intersection of dark romanticism and cultural heritage, offering pieces that feel both intimate and theatrical.
Ultimately, “Pret” is not about ghosts—it is about the silenced voices they represent. It reclaims stories of the cursed and forgotten, weaving them into haute couture that is haunting, melancholic, and deeply beautiful.
Credits
📸 Photographer: Emon Rozario
👗 Dress Designer: Prioty S.
📸 Photographer: Emon Rozario
👗 Dress Designer: Prioty S.