The
saree has to be one of the most clever and elegant of dresses. A uniform-sized
cloth for all, so egalitarian, but an amazing array of variations in how it can
be worn - at least, 108 classic styles of wearing it, and innumerable
variations within each.
All
kinds of colors and prints, material from light hand loom cotton to expensive
silks. Can be worn by the young and the old, in the most open and revealing way
or in the most closed and conservative manner.
The
same Saree can be changed dynamically to suit the mood and weather, can be worn
differently each time, sometimes stylishly draped low and at other times a
little higher. Not at the whim of a tailor or a fixed cut, but something that
gives the freedom to the wearer to shape it any way and at any time.
The
drape can be used for multiple purposes - as a little cosy cover to draw a
lover into intimate private embrace or a child into warmth or used for
something more utilitarian like carrying fruits or as a cover from the sun -
you name it!
To
the Saree, the finest dress of feminine grace and a statement of female power
and versatility - I salute!!
Venkat
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