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Category Archives: Sari Blouse
The Flower Post
Mimi, on your birthday, tell me what should I buy? A red sari, a silken blouse, a purple petticoat, and a shiuli‘s shade, its flowers dropping, when the night draws to a close. Selected Poems of Buddhadeva Bose Getting up … Continue reading
Posted in Art, dye, Flowers, harsingar, natural dye, parijat, Sari, Sari Blouse, shiuli, Vintage, Vintage Dress
Tagged 20th century, botanical illustration, buddhadev bose, char adhyay, dyes, flowers, flowers for the hair, india, Indian Women, vintage, vintage dress
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The Bengal Sari
The stripes and greens of a Bengal sari. All prints by Lalu Prasad Shaw.
Posted in Art, Bengal, Contemporary, India, Indian Dress, Indian fashion, Indian Women, Prints, Sari, Sari Blouse
Tagged art, cotton, cotton sari, fashion, Indian Art, Indian fashion, lalu prasad shaw, prints, sari, sari blouse, stripes
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The Red Sari
Then when the lamps were lit, I should put on my red dress and it would be thin as a veil, and would wind about my body, and billow out as I came into the room, pirouetting. It would make … Continue reading
Posted in 1930s, Fashion Quote, Indian Dress, Indian fashion, Indian Women, Paintings, Sari, Sari Blouse, sari history, vintage art, vintage fashion, vintage sari
Tagged 1930s, Christies, Matthew Smith, red sari, sari, sari blouse, Sunita Reclining, The Waves, vintage art, Virginia Woolf
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The Cartoon Post
From SD Phadnis’ cartoons of the 1950s and 1960s. The lady in pic 2 with that excellent dog is a woman after my own heart. Also I have a sudden desire to do something anything in white shoes and a … Continue reading
Posted in 1950s, 1960s, Illustration, Indian Illustrators, Indian Women, Sari, Sari Blouse, vintage illustrations, vintage sari
Tagged 1950s, 1960s, cartoons, cats, dogs, red sari, sari, SD Phadnis, table tennis
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The Maharashtra Post
Zee Talkies got a bunch of actors to recreate iconic roles in Marathi cinema for its 2013 calendar. The ones in this post are: Pic 1-Urmila Kanitkar as Shanta Apte in Kunku. Pic 2-Amruta Khanvilkar as Durga Khote in possibly … Continue reading
Posted in 1930s, 1950s, 1970s, 20th century, Actor, Cinema, Costume, Culture, Dance, Dancer, Early 20th Century, fashion, Film Costuming, Indian Cinema, Indian Dress, Indian fashion, Indian Women, Maharashtra, Movies, Sari, Sari Blouse, sari history, Vintage, vintage fashion, vintage sari
Tagged bindi, Durga Khote, film costumes, Jait re jait, Jayshree Gadkar, Maharashtra, Manoos, nauwari, nine yard sari, Rajmukut, Sadhi Mansa, Shanta Apte, Smita Patil
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The 1980s Recap
Apologies for my absence! As always on tumblr the 1980s. Not the best of decades for fashion but damn young Supriya Pathak was a goddess. And my style icon back in time. And a good actress to boot – someone … Continue reading
Posted in 1980s, 20th century, Actor, Bollywood, churidar kameez, Cinema, Indian Cinema, Indian Dress, Indian fashion, Indian Women, Salwar Kameez, Sari, Sari Blouse, Sets, Vintage, Vintage Blouse, vintage fashion, vintage sari
Tagged 1980s, churidar, Indian fashion, jayalalitha, kameez, salwar, sari, sari blouse, sari history, sivasankari, Supriya Pathak
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The 1970s Recap
Wrapped up the 1970s on tumblr: 1970s, sari history, fashion history. And a very random round up of the decade it was: Indira Gandhi was elected Prime Minister with a decisive majority in 1971. The same year the Indo-Pakistan war … Continue reading
Posted in 1970s, 20th century, Actor, Bengal, Bollywood, Culture, Feminism, History, India, Indian Cinema, Indian fashion, Indian men, Indian Women, Politics, Sari, Sari Blouse, sari history, Tumblr, vintage sari, Women
Tagged 1970, 1970s, Amar Chitra Katha, emergency, india, Indian fashion, indian politixs, Indira Gandhi, nuclear india, panna dossa
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Two Women
The Colours of India: Abanindranath Tagore, Jamuna,1926. [X] Norman Rockwell, Portrait of an Indian art student (1962). [X]
Posted in 1920s, 1960s, 20th century, Art, Bengal, Culture, Early 20th Century, fashion, Indian Dress, Indian fashion, Paintings, Sari, Sari Blouse, sari history, vintage art, vintage fashion, vintage sari
Tagged 1920s, 1960s, Abanindranath tagore, art, Indian Women, norman rockwell, sari, vintage art
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The 1960s in Film – Love in Tokyo (1966)
Love in Tokyo (1966) hardly needs any introduction. It’s the kind of frothy romance set in an exotic foreign locale (or at the very least Kashmir) that the 1960s specialised in. Naturally the leads are in their 60s best. With … Continue reading
Posted in 1960s, Actor, Asia, Bollywood, churidar kameez, Cinema, East Asia, Film Costuming, India, Indian Cinema, Indian Dress, Indian fashion, Indian History, Indian men, Indian Women, Japan, Movies, Old Bollywood, Romance, Sari, Sari Blouse, sari history, Vintage, Vintage Blouse, vintage sari, Women
Tagged 1960s, 1966, Asha Parekh, Bollywood, cheongsam, churidar kameez, Hindi cinema, joy mukherjee, kimono, love in tokyo, sari, sari blouse, sari history
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The 1960s in Film – Kadhalikka Neramillai (1964)
Kadhalikka Neramillai (is a 1964 Tamil film. Given that it’s heroines are a pair of wealthy young girls you get plenty of 1960s fashions with a dash of the 1950s. Saris, salwars, slacks and half-saris all make an appearance. The … Continue reading
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Tagged 1960s, 1964, fashion, Indian fashion, Kadhalika Neramillai, Kanchana, Muthuraman, Ravichandran, sari, sari blouse, sari history, slacks, Tamil, Tamil Cinema, Vintage Fashion
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