Afghan woman's boutique brightens Bamiyan
"Spring flowers, tailoring and embroidery," reads a sign outside Alavi's small store, which opened in January after a months-long search for work.
"I really feel proud because I can support my family, my parents and three sisters. I can pay the rent," said Alavi, who was wearing a burgundy coat which had a few pieces of leftover coloured thread stuck to it.
Demonstrating her new skills, she guided material through her sewing machine to create delicate silk leaves and flowers.
Alavi is one of...