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Historically, Rai garments rely on Chhitko Gunyou (printed fabric) and handwoven textiles made from Allo (Himalayan giant nettle). Allo is one of the oldest known natural fibers in Nepal. It represents sustainability and durability. Naari Magazine frequently highlights artisans who harvest and spin this fiber, keeping the ancient craft alive. Symbolic Accessories Can’t copy the link right now
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The magazine recognizes that for a woman in the Rai community—or for any woman navigating multiple roles as a professional, a homemaker, a mother, and a individual—style must be practical, versatile, and deeply respectful of her heritage. Every article, photo essay, and style guide asks the same question: Does this outfit serve the woman, or does the woman serve the outfit?
Another distinguishing feature is the . The magazine consistently champions women who break barriers, including in the fashion industry. Whether featuring a fashion designer like Shilpa Reddy or an icon like Nandini Rai, the message is clear: fashion is a tool for self-expression and strength, not conformity.