'Championing a sustainable, ethically-produced and gender-neutral approach to fashion design, Rahemur Rahman makes clothes \"for the people who dream in colour\". We paid a visit to his east-London studio to hear about his influences, inspiration, and to see him craft a tailored jacket and trouser ensemble, with fabric hand-dyed and block-printed by his collaborators in Bangladesh. Originally from Rahemur\'s \'Children of the Rag Trade\' collection, the tailored ensemble has now been acquired by the museum. Find out more about the Fashioning Masculinities exhibition: https://www.vam.ac.uk/exhibitions/fashioning-masculinities-the-art-of-menswear'
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