Tamannah Begum
Tamannah Begum is a British-born Bengali fashion designer whose work sits at the intersection of cultural heritage, contemporary menswear, and expressive print design. Influenced by both Eastern and Western traditions, her collections reflect personal narrative and a global identity. With a deep respect for hand craftsmanship in an increasingly digital, mass-produced world, Tamannah celebrates imperfection — most notably in her hand-painted prints, where irregular, slubby lines and organic “flaws” reveal the human touch.
Sustainability is central to her practice, informing both material choices and processes. She primarily uses Irish linen — a biodegradable, durable fabric with a low environmental footprint — and natural, plant-based dyes that reduce chemical waste while creating subtle, unique tones. Through these choices, Begum aims to produce garments that are as environmentally conscious as they are visually compelling.
In addition to garments, Begum designs accessories that thoughtfully complement and complete her collections. With hand-crafted bags that translate the essence of childhood and nostalgia into tangible, wearable forms. Each accessory is crafted with the same care, detail, and reverence for craftsmanship that defines her menswear. These pieces are not just add-ons, but extensions of her storytelling — functional yet expressive elements.
Begum's approach to fashion is both thoughtful and tactile, breathing new life into garments through intricate detailing, colour, and storytelling. By blending traditional techniques with modern aesthetics, she challenges conventional norms and redefines what menswear can be.




