In Sri Lanka, the traditional saree is slightly different from the Indian version. It is typically worn without a blouse, wrapped in a particular style that leaves the midriff exposed, and often ...
We can all contribute in a simple way; for example, 52% of the Sri Lanka's population are women and most of us wear Sarees. If each of us buys locally produced Sarees, not only will this support the ...
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The lost art of saree draping and how social media influencers are modernising this traditional garment to fit trendsAlso known as ‘The Saree Architect’ or ‘Apsara,’ Natasha has garnered a global following with her unconventional draping styles. With roots in Sri Lanka, Natasha is a strong advocate for ...
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