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A saree, sari or shari is a South
Asian female garment that consists of a drape varying from
five to nine yards in length and two to four feet in
breadth that is typically wrapped around the waist, with one end draped over
the shoulder, baring the midriff.
The sari is usually worn over a petticoat (called 'parkar' (परकर) in Marathi lahaṅgā orlehenga in the north; pavadai in Tamil, pavada (or occasionally langa) in bothKannada and Telugu, chaniyo, parkar, ghaghra, or ghagaro in the west; and shayain eastern India), with a
fitted upper garment commonly called a blouse (ravika in thesouth and choli elsewhere. The blouse has short
sleeves and is usually cropped at the midriff. The sari is associated with
grace and is widely regarded as a symbol of Indian, Bangladeshi and Sri
Lankan culture.
Professional style of draping
Because
of the harsh extremes in temperature on the Indian Subcontinent, the sari fills
a practical role as well as a decorative one. It is not only warming in winter
and cooling in summer, but its loose-fitting tailoring is preferred by women
who must be free to move as their duties require. For this reason, it is the
costume of choice of air
hostesses on Air India.This led to a professional
style of draping a sari which is referred to Air-Hostess
style sari. An air hostess
style sari is tied in just the same way as a normal sari except that the pleats
are held together quite nicely with the help of pins. A bordered sari will be
just perfect for an Air-Hostess style drape where the pallu is heavily pleated
and pinned on the shoulder. Even the vertical pleats that are tucked at the
navel are severely pleated and pressed. Same goes for the pallu pleats that are
pinned at the shoulder. To get the perfect ‘Air-hostess’ a complimentary
U-shaped blouse that covers the upper body completely is worn which gives a
very elegant and formal look. Mastering the ‘Air-hostess’ style drape helps to
create the desired impact in a formal setting like an interview or a conference.
Saris are
worn as uniforms by the female hotel
staff of many five star luxury
hotels in India as symbol of culture. Recently in a makeover design, Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces,
decided the welcoming staff at the group's Luxury Hotels would be draped in the
rich colours and designs of the Banarasi six yards. The new saris were unveiled
at the Taj property in Mumbai. It will be subsequently replicated at all 10
Luxury Hotels of the group across the country for duty managers and front
office staff. Taj had adopted three villages in Varanasi and employed 25 master
weavers there for the project. The vision finally took shape after 14 months,
once the weavers had a good work environment, understood the designs and
fine-tuned the motifs.
Similarly,
the female politicians of India wear the sari in a professional manner. The
women of Nehru–Gandhi family likeIndira Gandhi and Sonia
Gandhi wear the special blouse
for the campaign trail which is longer than usually and is tucked in to prevent
any midriff show while waving to the crowds.Stylist Prasad Bidapa has to say, "I think Sonia
Gandhi is the country's most stylish politician. But that's because she's
inherited the best collection of saris from her mother-in-law. I'm also happy
that she supports the Indian handloom industry with her selection." BJP politician Sushma Swaraj maintains her prim housewife look with
a pinned-up pallu while general secretary of AIADMK Jayalalithaa wears her saris like a suit of armour.
Similarities and differences with other Asian clothing
While the
sari is typical to Indian traditional wear, clothing worn by South-East Asian countries like Burma, Malaysia, Philippines, and Singapore resemble it, where a long rectangular
piece of cloth is draped around the body. These are different from the sari as
they are wrapped around the lower-half of body as a skirt, worn with a
shirt/blouse, resembling a sarong, as seen in the Burmese Longyi, Filipino Malong, Tapis, Laotian Xout lao, Thai Sinh's,
and Timorese Tais. Saris, worn predominantly in
India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Nepal are usually draped with one
end of the cloth fastened around the waist, and the other end placed over the
shoulder baring the midriff.
Saree ornamentation and decorative accessories
Saris are woven with one plain end (the end that is concealed inside the wrap), two long decorative borders running the length of the sari, and a one to three-foot section at the other end which continues and elaborates the length-wise decoration. This end is called the pallu; it is the part thrown over the shoulder in the nivi style of draping.
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