Sari Style

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Throwing us quite the curveball today was Ms. Haasan in her yellow chikankari sari and kolhapuri chappals. If you look closely, instead of a petticoat, she seems to have worn hers over cotton pants as was evident by the third pic.

She did look sweet.

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  1. Btw, why is she being referred to as Ms. Hassan? Does a woman always have to be identified with her patriarchal last name? Why not just Ms. Shruti?

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  2. love the crop top/blouse way of making saree everyday modernwear, lovely color. but the bunching up of pallu on shoulder… i gues it was done while free moving hence rolled up.

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  3. The outfit is beautiful, Execution isn’t! Bad draping, the visible white pants, and lazy styling take away from the entire look.

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  4. Where was this ? At the airport or for an event ? Either way , the drape appears to be sloppy and I dislike the blouse too but its a beautiful saree and Shruti looks nice too.

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  5. am all for trying unconventional under-layers for sarees, especially drapey/clingy sarees like this one, but the whole point is to wear something that streamlines the look — not appear as if you couldn’t find your underskirt and hence pulled on the nearest pair of pants! a pair of leggings would’ve worked well here.

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    • How does one use the bathroom in a saree at all without ruining it? (general question from a curious person who has never worn one before)

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      • You pick up the saree along with the petticoat like a skirt and do your business, then put it all down again (doesn’t ruin anything, speaking from experience of wearing all sorts of saree fabrics)

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      • Use the petticoat to bunch it all up….similar to when you’re wearing a skirt, but with a lot more fabric! :D

        Can’t figure out how u would do it with pants!

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  6. Looks like she is covering the metalic orange front of the mismaching blouse with the pallu.
    A 2 in 1 outfit I guess, pull out the sari and go to a disco.

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