Kathmandu, June 14 -- The use of Dhaka in clothes - be it kurtis, saris, or even gowns - has become really popular in the recent times. With a lot of people finally waking up to see and appreciate the beauty of these handmade fabrics, Dhaka has become a staple when it comes to Nepali fashion, be it traditional or modern wear. According to Bini Bajracharya, design and production manager at Sabah Nepal - a fashion house specializing in Dhaka, Dhaka was modernized around 2011 and the main credit goes to a fashion show titled "Ananta" which introduced Dhaka in a new, more modern light. Since then, thanks to a number of celebrities and pageant winners who embraced Dhaka dresses, coats and gowns, the fabric was seen as something that could be c...