Wednesday, December 11, 2013
How to wear a sari in a perfect way!
How to wear a sari in Indian style. Sari or saree is a traditional and ethnic Indian cloth for woman. Sari or saree is must to weal in all religious festival and wedding day.
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Lama sari
A lama sari is a sari which is commonly worn by women from all ages in Sri Lanka.But Usually buddhist girls(students) wearing lamasari for go to sunday School(Dhaham Pasal). It consists of an ankle-length skirt and a tight top to just the end of your bra line.
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srigedara
On 3:07 AM
Sri Lankan Sarong
You know How to dress a sarong..then learn
Sarongs are very common in Sri Lanka . (A similar garment is worn by women. However, the women's garment is called "redda", which is wraparound skirt.) It is the standard garment for most men in rural and even some urban communities. However, most men of upper social classes (whose public attire is trousers) wear the sarong only as a convenient night garment or only within the confines of the house.
Statistically, the number of people wearing sarong as their primary public attire is on the decline in Sri Lanka; the reason being that the sarong carries the stigma of being the attire for less educated lower social classes. However, there is a trend toward adopting sarong as a fashionable garment or as a formal garment worn with national pride, only on special occasions.Political and social leaders of Sri Lanka who want to portray their humility and closeness to "common man" and their nationalism, choose a variation of the sarong nicknamed the "national" as their public attire.
Sarongs are very common in Sri Lanka . (A similar garment is worn by women. However, the women's garment is called "redda", which is wraparound skirt.) It is the standard garment for most men in rural and even some urban communities. However, most men of upper social classes (whose public attire is trousers) wear the sarong only as a convenient night garment or only within the confines of the house.
Statistically, the number of people wearing sarong as their primary public attire is on the decline in Sri Lanka; the reason being that the sarong carries the stigma of being the attire for less educated lower social classes. However, there is a trend toward adopting sarong as a fashionable garment or as a formal garment worn with national pride, only on special occasions.Political and social leaders of Sri Lanka who want to portray their humility and closeness to "common man" and their nationalism, choose a variation of the sarong nicknamed the "national" as their public attire.
By:
srigedara
On 12:33 AM
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Traditional Dress
Sri Lankan fashion consists of both western and traditional attire.Men mostly wear shirt and sarong and women wear sarees.
By:
srigedara
On 8:15 PM
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