When you browse through the lifestyle vertical of Barsha Naari, you will find recurring segments that have become cult favorites among readers. Here is a breakdown of their flagship fashion features:

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One cannot review Barsha Naari’s fashion content without applauding their ongoing “Heritage Weaves” series (now in its fourth year). Each month, they spotlight a different Nepali or North Indian handloom—from Dhankute cotton to Bhutanese Kishuthara.

What sets this apart:

While the magazine honors tradition, it is not stuck in the past. The “Sadak ra Stylish” (Street and Stylish) photo-essay column, shot in locations like Thamel, Jhamsikhel, and even rural Besisahar, captures real women wearing real clothes.