The average urban Indian woman’s wardrobe is a hybrid. She might wear jeans and a top to work, but throw a dupatta (stole) over her shoulders or wear jhumkas (earrings) to maintain a connection to her roots. The Kurta has been reinvented as the Kurta set with palazzos or cigarette pants. The Blazer is now worn over a silk saree .
Women are the primary keepers of cultural rituals, from the intricate rangolis (floor art) to the elaborate preparation of traditional cuisine during festivals like Diwali and Karwa Chauth. 3. Fashion: A Visual Dialogue Indian Aunty Removing dress target
The average urban Indian woman’s wardrobe is a hybrid. She might wear jeans and a top to work, but throw a dupatta (stole) over her shoulders or wear jhumkas (earrings) to maintain a connection to her roots. The Kurta has been reinvented as the Kurta set with palazzos or cigarette pants. The Blazer is now worn over a silk saree .
Women are the primary keepers of cultural rituals, from the intricate rangolis (floor art) to the elaborate preparation of traditional cuisine during festivals like Diwali and Karwa Chauth. 3. Fashion: A Visual Dialogue