When he spotted Shama coming towards him, dressed in a yellow floral-patterned sari, his heart thumped heavily with excitement. |
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She was wearing a sari, the whole outfit patterned with stylized blossoms that were yellow, while the backround was a rich indigo. |
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One evening, he jogged her arm accidentally and spilt some tea on her sari. |
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She is now in her early 40s, weather-beaten and prematurely aged, wearing only a tattered, faded sari that ends high above the ankles. |
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With winter at its peak, the sari can be teamed even with woollen blouses and pullovers. |
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They get a phone call, and 24 hours later, they have packed up their spare sari and their washbowl, and they're gone. |
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She wore a bright white and red silk sari, a large red bindi on her forehead and about a dozen bangles on each hand. |
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Damayanti wore such a costume occasionally but she mostly wore saris and ghagras and the sari became her main costume later. |
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Rajaram of Sundari Silks in the city says ghagra choli seems to outsell half sari as a special occasion dress. |
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It will include a ghagra for the Punjabi ceremony and a Banarasi red silk sari for the Bihari. |
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Corsets have invaded the sari and tulle skirts or fish-tailed skirts have taken over the ghagras. |
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An activity zone will feature a range of traditional Asian activities including how to put on a sari. |
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There is nothing more beautiful to my eyes than a woman wearing a simple sari, with kajal in her eyes and a flower in her hair. |
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In the painting I am wearing a turquoise sari and some gold and ruby earrings with a necklace and a few bangles. |
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You're parents would freak out if you wore a crop top baring your midriff but wearing a sari is perfectly acceptable. |
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In a self-service store, I buy matches from an Indian woman in a sari of deep colors. |
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The ripe mango is golden yellow in colour and it did look appealing on a silk sari. |
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The choli, a tight-fitting blouse that leaves the midriff bare, is worn under the sari. |
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One girl in a blue sari was now shaking her long mane of hair backwards and forwards as she was seized by a series of impossible convulsions. |
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No wonder the Western world has been smitten by the sari, and every woman with a smidgen of sartorial savvy wants one. |
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The sari is a length of cloth measuring from about four to eight metres by about 120 centimetres. |
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A seasoned chazzer can spot linen lounge pants, a cashmere cardie or a silk sari at 100 paces. |
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Some say that one of the organisers threw a sari into the crowd and the women surged forward to grab it, causing the tragedy. |
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The sight of a fair-skinned woman in a sari or salwar kameez invites stares. |
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What is it about me that makes me look so strange when I walk the streets of any Little India wearing a sari? |
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The unstained white sari is also Rajam Krishnan's message of not giving into oppression and injustice of any kind as a person and as a writer. |
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The mustard cotton sari with batik and zari border was a present from a local admirer. |
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A hand held in a traditional posture or mudra or a foot glimpsed beneath a sari are the humble subjects of most works. |
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Geeta, who had swapped last night's tight, bright-green sari for a yellow salwar-kameez, a loose shirt and trouser. |
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The upper cloth of Seetha's sari is goldenly silky and thus it will have a tinge of reddish brown hue, like the outer edge of the tongue of fire. |
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He would wear the sari and quickly tie up his long hair into a bun and appear on the stage in a drunken stupor. |
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The next time you admire beautiful embroidery on a sari while on window-shopping spree, chances are that a machine embroidered those intricate patterns. |
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That's how, Jean Paul Gaultier for Hermès mixes the maharajah turban and the nuptial sari in the shape and in the spirit. |
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The garment, in a style usually worn demurely under a sari, is quintessentially Indian. |
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I don't know how you would wear a girdle underneath a sari when your midriff is exposed. |
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A Callot gown — recalling a sari, a qipao, or a djellabah — can read like a map of French colonial projects supplemented with an inset of Japan. |
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At seven or eight she was married to Lord Jagannath, putting on the new red sari he gave her to show that she would never go with anyone else. |
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Its 270 teachers, all women, come dressed in Indian attire – sari or salwar kameez. |
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Women often wear a salwar kameez to their work, the sari is for formal occasions or reserved for women in a high position. |
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Small, soft-spoken and usually dressed in a grandmotherly hand-spun cotton sari, Bhatt, 76, is a Gandhian pragmatist for the new India. |
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When you buy a sari you usually have to do the alterations yourself, so I decided to do it now. |
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In Bangladesh and India a filter made of sari cloth, a finely woven cloth, is used to reduce the amount of cholera germs in drinking water. |
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And this frail woman in her khadi sari worked till she was 80, gracefully living with her Parsi daughter-in-law, always encouraging her and admiring her for what she did. |
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But this was where the beauty of a sari and its simplicity, its open canvas almost, helped. |
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Few female garments hold as much mystery and allure as the Indian sari. |
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Soft and light, the sari is woven on specially designed looms. |
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Padma draped her first sari at the age of twelve, the age at which girls traditionally began to wear saris when they, as she politely puts it, matured. |
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Next we have his wife, the little old lady, sari and sneaker-sporting. |
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Her sari was torn, her hair straggling, her fingernails ruined. |
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Tamil Brahman women wear a sari that is eighteen cubits long. |
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On August 17, 1948, she dressed for the first time in a white, blue-bordered sari and passed through the gates of her beloved Loreto convent to enter the world of the poor. |
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Dressed in a simple grey cotton sari, her head covered with the pallu, she sat on a platform behind a table with a microphone. |
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As for the women, they adorn their most beautiful sari to follow the religious procession and to attend the bonfires which announce the end of the Holi festivities. |
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Think a sari in silk crepe paired with a logoed jacquard mesh-knit shirt. |
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For every baby pink lehnga or red and black sari there is a sherwani for the groom. |
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Although throughout most of India women wear saris and short blouses, the way in which a sari is wrapped varies greatly from one region to another. |
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Following Hindu tradition, he made his entrance on horseback in a cream and gold sherwani and turban to meet Ms. Ferrell, slender and regal in a red and gold sari. |
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Peacock and floral patterns dominated in long kurtas draped over palazzo pants, lehengas, saris and sari gowns. |
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I wear a little black sari in Italian chiffon with a bikini blouse and Louboutin heels, in the same way that western women wear a little black dress. |
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She wowed the judges with last week's biscuit peacock and during the finale produced faultless iced buns, millefeuille and a Union Jack-themed wedding cake wrapped in a sari. |
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Her sari was borrowed from a friend – who had clearly either been on hand to act as a dresser for the day, or had provided excellent tuition – and the 42-year-old carried the look with panache. |
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Discarding her signature pared-down, urban yummy-mummy style, Samantha Cameron wore a russet silk sari with an ornate jacquard-woven gold border design. |
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I have a sari and a towel, a bedspread the children can use. |
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This sari features a gossamer thin warp and slightly thicker weft. |
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The ancient origin of two of the most characteristic garments of modern India, the dhoti worn by men and the sari worn by women, is verifiable in sculptured reliefs as far back as the 2nd century bce. |
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When the mother, a woman in her sixties, saw us coming she came to join us from a neigbouring spot, advancing through the water in her old sari, with the water reaching up to her neck! |
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Though Bengali women traditionally wear the sari, the shalwar kameez and Western attire is gaining acceptance among younger women. |
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Just as elegant Indian women are looking for dressy clothes that edge away from the traditional sari, European designers have turned to draping for inspiration. |
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She had worn a soft, sheer malmal sari to sleep in for the night. It clung to her body, enticing his eyes. |
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Women wear an eight-yard lugat sari worn in a kassoto or dhoti style, the palu end anchored with a knot. |
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Popular styles of dress include draped garments such as the sari for women and the dhoti or lungi for men. |
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New Delhi Clad in a crumpled cotton sari and loosely tied hair, social activist Medha Patkar exuberates an indomitable spirit. |
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On my way I passed a large room and witnessed an elderly woman dressed in a flowing sari pedaling a pedal fretsaw, with no wood in sight and not even a blade in the saw. |
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At the wedding ceremony, she wore a lehenga, a red sari along with a veil. |
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Malaika Arora Khan, who was one of the showstoppers, looked stunning in a beige coloured sari with silver gotta patti work and an itty-bitty silver and gold blouse. |
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Eyewitnesses spoke of chaos near the Sari nightclub, as foreign tourists were revelling on a typical Saturday night. |
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Today, there are many rap music bands in Yemen such as Monsters of Yemen, Military Mind, Sari Killer and Mad Marino. |
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It happened at the Sari Trading Store Company and led a senior Civil Defence official to describe the market as a potential firetrap. |
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Two West Australian men, Timothy Britten and Richard Joyes, were awarded the Cross of Valour for their efforts to rescue those in the Sari club. |
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One of the bombs ripped through the Sari Club, a nightclub at Kuta Beach on the paradise Indonesian holiday island. |
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In a bid to prevent the religious minority from observing holidays, authorities ordered the closure of dozens of shops owned by Baha'is in Rafsanjan, Kerman, Sari and Hamedan. |
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Use of returned sludge to reduce consumption of coagulants in Behshahr Treatment Plant, proceedings of 6th national conference on environmental sanitation, 1st ed, Sari, Iran. |
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Sari van Anders, PhD, and her colleagues designed a study to examine postpartum sexuality as a social and relational process, focusing on co-parents. |
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