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Jun 25 2008 3:15 AM
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Asif
India has a rich deposit of culture and tradition, but it remains flexible in terms of fashion. Indian clothing is proof of this adaptability. Traditional items that were worn only in some parts or sub-cultures of India, such as the salwar kameez, have already been embraced by the whole nation, and even the world. Contemporary fashion has fused international styles with the traditional wardrobe, creating a style that’s definitely up-to-date and uniquely Indian. Read the rest of this entry »
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Jun 25 2008 3:04 AM
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Asif
Khadi, or Khaddar, is a traditional fabric from India that was popularized by Mahatma Ghandiji before the independence. Before, it was only worn by rural people and political leaders, and its manufacture was quite limited. Khadi was encouraged by Ghandiji as an alternative and a statement against wearing British clothes. The Indian flag is also made of Khadi, adding to its significance as a national symbol. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted on
Jun 25 2008 3:00 AM
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Asif
If you’re planning your wedding and you’re looking for an exotic and unique feel to your gown, consider getting inspiration from Indian wedding gowns. They are very beautiful yet relatively inexpensive and easy to wear. Read the rest of this entry »
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