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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Bengali Saree

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For Bangali women, Suchitra Sen with her sultry, yet elegant looks and avant-garde sari blouses, became the icon of fashion. Sen's high-necked, short-sleeved blouses in many of her films appealed to the more conservative Bangali woman who preferred to be stylish in a more understated way, which is why the sari blouse went through major face-lifts. Collars could be high-necked or boat necked, while sleeves could be three-quarter length with lace frills, puffed out, or just plain short. Sleeveless and one shouldered blouses were also part of this ensemble. Blouses, in fact, could be in plaid, polka dots, heavily embroidered or even minuscule cholis tied up in the front. Sometimes show-buttons adorned the back of the blouse to give that extra petite flair.

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