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		<lang class="3" colour="#000000" orgstyle="SEGMENT NAME" style="Headline1"  font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Black Condensed" size="10">#FASHION &amp; BEAUTY</lang>
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		<lang class="3" colour="#cd1619" orgstyle="SPAN HEADING 2" style="Headline2"  font="CampaignFranklin2007" fontStyle="Large" size="50">LITTLE LOOKS, BIG CELEBRATIONS </lang>
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		<lang class="3" colour="#000000" orgstyle="SPAN HEADING 2" style="Headline3"  font="CampaignFranklin2007" fontStyle="Large" size="93">Dressing Kids for Eid  the Right Way</lang>
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		<lang class="3" colour="#000000" orgstyle="HIGHLIGHT" style="Headline4"  font="Existence" fontStyle="Light" size="16">Let’s face it — half the joy of Eid shopping is buying for the kids. Tiny panjabis. Mini kameezes. Pocket-sized waistcoats. Dresses that twirl dramatically for no reason at all. Children in festive wear just feel like Eid.</lang>
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Regular" size="9">But somewhere between “Awww” and “Let’s take a thousand photos,” we sometimes forget one important thing: Kids do not care about structure, layering, or perfect pleats.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Regular" size="9">They care about running around, eating less, climbing furniture, and running again. So, when it comes to dressing children for Eid, the golden rule is simple — comfort first, everything else after.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Bold" size="11">THE NON-NEGOTIABLE</lang>
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Regular" size="9">Adults can tolerate a slightly tight sleeve or a heavy dupatta for a few hours. Children cannot. And they shouldn’t have to.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Regular" size="9">Eid mornings are long. There are guests, hugs, food, visits, and photos. If an outfit is itchy, stiff, too layered, or difficult to move in, it won’t survive the day — and neither will your patience.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Regular" size="9">Choose breathable fabrics. Soft cotton blends, lightweight silk-cotton mixes, airy lawn, or smooth satin lining under traditional pieces make a world of difference. Avoid anything scratchy on the inside, especially for toddlers. For boys, soft panjabis with relaxed trousers or pyjamas work beautifully. A waistcoat is adorable, yes, but make sure it isn’t too stiff. If they’re uncomfortable, remove it after the photos. No harm done.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Regular" size="9">For girls, flowy frocks, light ghararas, or soft skirts with elastic waistbands are ideal. The outfit should move when they move. If it twirls? Even better. Because a happy child always looks better than a perfectly styled one.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Bold" size="11">TRADITION MATTERS — BUT KEEP IT LIGHT</lang>
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Regular" size="9">Eid is about culture, connection, and memory. Dressing children in traditional wear helps them feel part of that heritage.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Regular" size="9">A little boy in a crisp kurta. A tiny girl in a pastel sharara. It’s not just fashion — it’s belonging.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Regular" size="9">But tradition doesn’t have to mean heavy embroidery and multiple layers. Opt for subtle thread work instead of full embellishment. Choose lighter dupattas or skip them altogether for younger children. If you want a festive touch, add a small embroidered detail at the neckline or cuff instead of covering the entire outfit in sparkle.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Regular" size="9">The goal is to introduce them to tradition — not overwhelm them with it. And honestly? Kids look effortlessly festive, even in the simplest traditional cut.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Bold" size="11">COLOUR IS YOUR BEST FRIEND</lang>
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Regular" size="9">Children carry bright colours better than adults ever could.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Regular" size="9">Bold reds, royal blues, sunflower yellow, mint green, coral — everything looks good on them. While adult Eid fashion may lean toward careful coordination, kids can absolutely pull off playful shades and prints.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Regular" size="9">Don’t shy away from patterns either. Florals, subtle stripes, soft tie-dye effects, or tiny motifs add character without making the outfit look busy.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Regular" size="9">For siblings, coordinated colours (not identical outfits please, because it’s 2026) look especially charming in photos. Think of the same colour family, different styles.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Bold" size="11">CASUAL NEVER FAILS
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Regular" size="9">Here’s something important: kids do not need to be dressed like miniature adults.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Regular" size="9">A smart two-piece set for a boy. A soft cotton dress for a girl. A pastel shirt with comfortable trousers. These are perfectly acceptable Eid choices — especially for second- or third-day gatherings.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Regular" size="9">After the formal photos are done, many children are happiest in something simpler. And that’s completely fine. If they’re comfortable, smiling, and enjoying themselves, the outfit has already succeeded.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Bold" size="11">ACCESSORIES: KEEP IT SAFE AND SIMPLE</lang>
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Regular" size="9">For children, it’s the delicate details that complete their look. For girls, tiny studs, soft bangles, or cute hair clips are more than enough. Avoid anything too heavy that could irritate or distract them. If they keep touching it, it’s probably not practical.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Regular" size="9">For boys, traditional sandals, loafers, or comfortable slip-ons work well. Avoid shoes that need constant adjusting. If they can run in it without complaining, it’s the right pair. And if the little gentlemen insist of looking dapper, get them a watch. It feels very grown up. 
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Bold" size="11">LET THEM BE THEMSELVES</lang>
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Regular" size="9">The most important part of kids’ Eid fashion is letting their personality shine through. If your daughter insists on wearing her favourite colour, let her. If your son wants to pair his kurta with slightly different shoes, it’s not the end of the world.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Regular" size="9">Children don’t remember perfect styling. They remember how Eid felt. As adults, we just need to find the right balance of comfort and style for them.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Regular" size="9">Because nothing is more adorable than a child who feels good in what they’re wearing. And honestly? When it comes to kids, they will steal the show anyway.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Bold" size="9">By Nusrath Jahan</lang>
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Bold" size="9">Photo: Adnan Rahman 
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Bold" size="9">Styling and Fashion Direction: Sonia Yeasmin Isha  
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Bold" size="9">Models: Anaizaa, June, Rafid, Isa, Shehna, Mugdho 
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Bold" size="9">Wardrobe: Shishu Poribohon 
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY LS" font="Myriad Pro" fontStyle="Bold" size="9">Location: Babuland, Bailey Road </lang>
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