At the New York Historical, an exhibition reminds us that the sari is a living art form, an heirloom, a document, and a ...
The sari debuted in the Indus Valley around 2800 B.C.E. Here in the 21st century, it’s undergoing “conceivably its most rapid reinvention in its 5,000-year history,” according to the Design Museum in ...
The sari may be timeless but designers are constantly finding new ways to reinvent it. Enter the sari gown, the love child of the six yards and a red carpet gown. It is a glamorous fusion that blends ...
“The Offbeat Sari” explores the influence and evolution of the traditional South Asian garment. By Phyllida Jay The sari, in essence, is a six- to nine-yard cloth draped freely around the body. But ...
“The men who spend their lives within the folds of the sari somehow intrinsically understand the nuances of gender,” reads a quote on display at the Design Museum’s new summer exhibition, The Offbeat ...
For as long as my mother and I can remember, my nani (“maternal grandmother” in Hindi) has always worn a bright pleated cotton sari—come what may. Be it cooking up a storm, churning homemade butter in ...
The sari, a quintessential part of Bangladeshi culture and attire, is known for its vibrant colors and intricate designs. However, traditional sari production is often associated with ...
If sari-anxiety is a condition, Kala Niketan certainly induces it. In crunch-infested Mumbai, the two stores at Marine Line and Juhu occupy over 3,700 square meters. And both are lined, wall to wall ...
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