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Tag Archives: sari blouse
The Tribal Sari
Post on the tribal sari. Doing this post was an exercise in paring. The tribes in India (I am going with the nomenclature of tribes here though that itself makes one curious) are extremely varied, their dress changes with region as does their socio-economic … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Tribal, Vintage Blouse, Vintage Dress, Women
Tagged Central India, Gond, india, Muria, Orissa, Santhal, sari, sari blouse, short sari, tribal
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The Marilyn Silverstone post
Marilyn Silverstone‘s 1959 photograph of Waheeda Rehman. More on her here.
The Tamil Cinema Poster Post
I love that so many old Tamil film posters have just the actresses on them and you get to see different kinds of attire. The first film is Madanamala, where the heroine is a dancer. The second,Devamanohari, features a princess. The … Continue reading
Posted in 1940s, 1950s, 20th century, Cinema, Courtesan, Dancer, Indian Cinema, Sari, Sari Blouse, Tamil Cinema, Women
Tagged film poster, randor guy, sari, sari blouse, Tamil Cinema, Tamil heroines
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The Tehran University Post
I did a couple of posts on tumblr on minorities in India, including the Jews and Armenians. Gauhar Jaan An Armenian Lady Jewish Dress And while doing the Armenian post, I came across this at the Iranica site, a photograph of the first … Continue reading
Posted in 1930s, Dress Reform, Education, Vintage Blouse, Women
Tagged 1935, india, Iran, Persia, sari, sari blouse, Tehran University, Women Students
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The Lotus Post
There are plenty of representations of the lotus in Indian art, more often than not religious iconography. Here is a (non religious) selection. Additional posts on the choli and nihonga paintings of Indian women can also be sampled on tumblr.
Posted in Flowers, Indian Cinema, Paintings, Photography, Vintage Blouse, Vintage Dress, Women
Tagged cinema, india, Lotus, paintings, sari blouse, women
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Down South
A brief photoessay on the fashions prevalent in the south of India. And a bit on the practice of kolam/rangoli.
Posted in 1950s, 1960s, 19th century, Sari, Sari Blouse, South India, Vintage, Vintage Blouse
Tagged sari, sari blouse, South India, Tamil, vintage, vintage dress
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The 1960s post
Posted in 1960s, Cinema, fashion, Sari, Sari Blouse, Vintage
Tagged 1960s, boat neck, pale lipstick, Saira Banu, sari blouse, Saroja Devi, updo, vintage sari, white sari
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The Couples Post
Paintings of Couples 1. Tanjore painting 2. Watercolour by B.K. Mitra (Sr. Artist of Gita Press Gorakhpur United Province) 3. Lady Holding a Lotus (Abanindranath Tagore) The last is from a vampire story, perhaps apt for our post Twilight age:) More here. … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Early 20th Century, Paintings, Sari, Sari Blouse, Vintage Blouse
Tagged Abanindranath tagore, art, couples, painting, sari blouse, vintage, vintage dress
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The Monsoon Post
A bodice soaked in cooling water, play-bracelets made of lotus stems, ear ornaments made of acacia flowers, pearl necklaces of jasmine; these and their bodies wet with sandal paste are the magic used by fawn eyed damsels which needs nor … Continue reading
Posted in 1950s, 1960s, 1980s, India, Old Bollywood, Sari, Sari Blouse, Vintage, Women
Tagged Bollywood, india, monsoon, rain, rain song, sari, sari blouse, tumblr, vintage, wet blouse, wet sari
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The Paintings Post – 1920s
Damerla Rama Rao, who died in 1925 at the early age of twenty-eight…..paintings remained practically lost in an obscure collection in Rajahmundry till they were brought to Delhi and exhibited in 1991 by CMC, the public sector corporation. He … Continue reading
Posted in 1920s, India, Paintings, Sari Blouse, Vintage
Tagged Andhra Pradesh, Damerla Rama rao, fashion, india, Indian Painters, Indian Women, painting, sari, sari blouse, vintage
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