Curatorial Studies Department Publication Date: April 19, 2026 Venue: Megha Das Boob Pressing Fashion and Style Gallery (Conceptual Archive)
But for the fashion-forward individual who sees their body as a canvas and their clothing as a cage being bent to their will, Megha Das offers a revelation. Visit the gallery—physically or digitally. Try on a pressed bodice. Look in the mirror. You will not see a softer version of yourself. You will see a monument.
Conversely, some industry voices have raised concerns about the potential commodification of body‑positive activism. Das addresses this by reinvesting 12 % of all sales into community workshops on sewing and textile recycling, ensuring that the project remains rooted in grassroots empowerment.
While some have criticized the trend for being overly revealing or attention-seeking, others have praised it for empowering women to take control of their bodies and express themselves in a confident and bold manner.
: Extensive showcases of traditional Bengali styling, often featuring intricate sarees and regional jewelry.