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Aya de Yopougon
Sari Break. Immigrant Côte d’Ivoire ladies in Paris offer up their honest opinion on leopard prints. From the utterly delightful bande dessinée I am presently reading, Aya: Love in Yop City, set in 1970s Côte d’Ivoire. Everyone should read Aya … Continue reading
Posted in 1970s, Africa, African, Art, Authors, Comics, Contemporary, Culture, fashion, french illustrations, Illustration, retro, retro fashion, Vintage, vintage fashion, Women
Tagged 1910s, African comics, Aya, Aya of Yop City, bande desinee, bell sleeve, Cote d'Ivoire, French comics, Ivory Coast, leopard skin, Paris, Yop City
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The 1940s Film Post
இது, இது, இது எல்லாம் ஜப்பான். எல்லாம் செத்து ஒரு ரூபாய் கூட இருக்காது! This, this, this, it’s all from Japan. And all together not more than 1 Rupee! 1940s movies can be a bit amateurish to the modern eye but they can … Continue reading
Posted in 1940s, 20th century, Accessories, Actor, Cinema, Culture, Early 20th Century, fashion, Film Costuming, Flowers, Hair, Indian Cinema, Indian Dress, Indian fashion, Indian Women, Japan, Movies, regional styles, retro fashion, Sari, Sari Blouse, sari drape, sari history, Sets, South India, South Indian Cinema, Tamil, Tamil Cinema, Tamil Nadu, Vintage, Vintage Blouse, Vintage Dress, vintage fashion, vintage jewellery, vintage sari, vintage style, Women
Tagged 1940s, 1942, AVM, brassiere, En Manaivi, indian, Japanese fabric, MK Meenalochani, Padma, sari, sari blouse, sari history, Sgnarelle, Tamil, Tamil Cinema, war years
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Khada Dupatta of the Deccan
The six-yard khada dupatta required a whole nine yards of the heaviest gold borders to include both elaborate edges or pallows, with a particular order of gota masala stitched just so. The gala, the baghli, the aasteen, borders around neck, … Continue reading
Posted in 1910s, dupatta, Indian fashion, regional styles, Salwar Kameez, vintage fashion, vintage style
Tagged 1910s, deccan style, dupatta, fusion sari, hyderabad, khada dupatta, khada salwar, nizam
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The Cape Post
I had done a piece on capes in the 1960s. Doris and eros-diakios had pointed out that they were around in the 1950s too, see for e.g. 1959’s Dhool Ka Phool. While capes,boleros and coats are common with saris, I … Continue reading
Posted in 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, Indian Dress, Indian Women, retro, Sari, sari history, vintage fashion, winterwear
Tagged 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, boleros, cape, capes, crewel, crewel embroidery, Dhool Ka Phool, embroidery, Hema Malini, Indira Gandhi, International Wool Secretariat, kashmiri, photodivision, sari, sari history, tailored jackets
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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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Sadequain
In an interview, he recognized the centrality of these forms to his work: “In the anatomy of these gigantic plants I found the essence of calligraphy. Everything that I have painted since then — a city like Rawalpindi, buildings, a … Continue reading
Posted in 1950s, Calligraphy, Islamic Art, Pakistani Art, vintage art, vintage fashion, vintage sari
Tagged 1950s, art, cactus, calligraphy, Lady Amidst Mountain Cacti, pakistan, Sadequain, sari, subcontinent
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The Fashion Illustration Post
Paul Louis de Giafferri’s pochoir prints which cover a number of historical costumes, including India (~1925). Some are accurate and probably based on photographs of India at the time, some are a bit whimsical and fanciful and European in … Continue reading
Posted in 1920s, french illustrations, historical costume, Illustration, Indian fashion, Sari, Vintage Blouse, vintage fashion, vintage illustrations, vintage sari
Tagged 1920s, fashion, fashion illustrations, illustration, Indian fashion, Paul Louis de Giafferri, pochoir, sari, sari blouse, Vintage Fashion
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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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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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