Street Adab weaves tales into textile. We stitch stories to the hem and bind histories at the cuff. Our pieces bend geographies that appear fixed on a map.

Our first prototype, titled Ad & Adab, is inspired by Urdu text used in early to mid 20th century advertisements. It brings these historical ads to life, creatively reimagining them to offer a glimpse into the fonts and history of South Asia.

Our second collection of Ad & Adab is inspired by a vintage Philips advertisement. Philips introduced bulbs and radios to Pakistan in 1948, using simple text and minimalistic artwork to connect with a community that valued both art and culture. Philips understood that its audience cherished both creativity and progress, using art and the theme of "Mausiqi aur Roshni" (Music and Light) to resonate with the Pakistani people, seamlessly merging innovation with cultural identity.

Slow Fashion Calendar

February 1st

Launch
Mashroob e Mashriq

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February 20th

Launch
Mausiki & Roshni

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March 20th

Launch
Tambako

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April 5th

Launch
Ghalib & Aam

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April 1st

Delivery
1st Batch of Orders

May 15th

Delivery
2nd Batch of Orders