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A simple yet versatile garment, the saree or sari is a distinct and
stylish fashion identity of India, taking the pride of place in every
Indian woman’s wardrobe. From the classic to the modern, the saree is
the favorite apparel in IndiaA saree (or sari) is a traditional Indian
garment, worn in different styles across the country. Sarees from India
have always epitomized the country’s culture and date back to the Indus
Valley Civilization. The saree is draped by women from all strata of the
society and ranges from daily wear to a fashion statement. Sarees from
India are available in many different designs and almost every state in
the country has a typical and unique style - from the Kanjivaram in
Tamil Nadu to the Banarasi in Uttar Pradesh, from the Paithani in
Maharashtra to the Ikkat in Orissa. Sarees have traditionally been made
from silk or cotton. Sarees from India may be hand-woven or
block-printed, and be embellished with gold or silver thread (also known
as zari) or with precious stones or crystals. Stepping into a saree
shop is like entering a wonderland of colors, designs and fabrics.
Designer Sari - Modern Twist to Tradition
In the recent past, the traditional sari had made way for the comfortable salwar-kameez combination and western clothes, especially among young Indian women. However, it has had a revival lately, with the advent of the designer sari. Usually made from lighter (and manageable) fabrics such as crepe, chiffon and georgette, the designer sari is a bolder statement with strong colors and abstract prints. The traditional sari has been updated by well-known Indian designers such as Tarun Tahiliani and Satya Paul as well by international fashion houses such as Hermes and Louis Vuitton, leaving the fashionista spoiled for choice.
Bridal Sari - Timeless Classic
The most important part of an Indian bride’s trousseau is the bridal sari. Indian weddings usually are elaborate multi-day affairs, with many different rituals and functions and each one demands a new sari. A bridal sari is a traditional one, usually made of silk, with heavy embroidery or embellishments and in a vibrant color, red being the most popular. Each region has its own unique type of sari and the bride generally wears her native, traditional design and style.
Designer Sari - Modern Twist to Tradition
In the recent past, the traditional sari had made way for the comfortable salwar-kameez combination and western clothes, especially among young Indian women. However, it has had a revival lately, with the advent of the designer sari. Usually made from lighter (and manageable) fabrics such as crepe, chiffon and georgette, the designer sari is a bolder statement with strong colors and abstract prints. The traditional sari has been updated by well-known Indian designers such as Tarun Tahiliani and Satya Paul as well by international fashion houses such as Hermes and Louis Vuitton, leaving the fashionista spoiled for choice.
Bridal Sari - Timeless Classic
The most important part of an Indian bride’s trousseau is the bridal sari. Indian weddings usually are elaborate multi-day affairs, with many different rituals and functions and each one demands a new sari. A bridal sari is a traditional one, usually made of silk, with heavy embroidery or embellishments and in a vibrant color, red being the most popular. Each region has its own unique type of sari and the bride generally wears her native, traditional design and style.
Makdisi was born in the United States (Washington). His father, Samir Makdisi, is a Lebanese professor of Economics at the American University of Beirut
and his mother, Jean Said Makdisi, is a Palestinian independent scholar
(formerly of Beirut University College). He is also the grandson of Anis K. Makdisi, a professor of Arabic at American University of Beirut and the nephew of the late literary scholar, Edward Said. In 2009, Makdisi gave the Edward Said Memorial lecture at Adelaide University.
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