Bibi Russell: A Life Woven in Culture and Fashion
Early Life and Education
- Born in Chittagong, Bangladesh in 1950 to Mokhlessur Rahman and Shamsun Nahar.
- Grew up in Dhaka, attending Kamrunnessa Govt Girls High School and later the College of Home Economics, Azimpur.
- Pursued formal fashion education at the London College of Fashion, graduating in 1975.
International Modeling Career
- Following her graduation, Bibi Russell embarked on a five-year modeling career, working with prominent magazines such as Vogue, Cosmopolitan, and Harper's Bazaar.
- Collaborated with renowned fashion houses including Yves Saint Laurent, Kenzo, Karl Lagerfeld, and Giorgio Armani until 1994.
Return to Bangladesh & Bibi Productions
- In 1994, Russell returned to her native Bangladesh and founded Bibi Productions, a fashion house dedicated to blending indigenous Bengali cultural elements with contemporary design.
- By 2004, Bibi Productions employed approximately 35,000 rural weavers across Bangladesh, demonstrating a commitment to economic empowerment through artisanal work.
Global Recognition and Fashion Shows
- With support from UNESCO, Russell organized her first European fashion show in Paris in 1996, introducing Bengali aesthetics to an international audience.
- Further expanded her global presence with “The Colours of Bangladesh” fashion show in Spain in 1997.
- In 2016, she presented a collection at India Runway Week, showcasing the beauty and versatility of Rajasthan Khadi fabric.
- Continued to showcase her work at Indian Fashion Weeks in 2016 and 2018, solidifying her influence within the Indian fashion industry.
Artistic Development & Influences
- Influenced by: Her upbringing in Bangladesh, traditional Bengali art forms, and a desire to preserve and promote local craftsmanship.
- Russell’s style is characterized by vibrant colors, intricate weaving techniques, and the use of natural, sustainable textiles like Khadi and Jamdani.
- She actively works to empower rural artisans, providing them with economic opportunities and preserving their traditional skills.
Major Achievements & Historical Significance
- Pioneering Sustainable Fashion: Russell is a leading advocate for sustainable fashion practices, prioritizing ethical production and the use of eco-friendly materials.
- Empowering Artisans: Her work has significantly impacted the livelihoods of thousands of Bangladeshi weavers, fostering economic independence and preserving cultural heritage.
- Cultural Ambassador: She serves as a cultural ambassador for Bangladesh, showcasing its rich artistic traditions on the global stage.
- Russell’s legacy lies in her ability to seamlessly blend tradition with modernity, creating fashion that is both beautiful and socially responsible.


