20 May 2017, 07:14 am
Meghla said, “She first wore her mother’s saree on her first dance performance. My favourite colour is black and blue.” Bidipta inherited a lot of sarees from her mother. She said, “I love to wear sarees in any occasion. My style is very simple. I love mostly cotton sarees with contrast blouse, with a big red bindi on forehead and simple contemporary jewelleries to finish my look. My favourite colour is green.”
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“Here at Simaaya, we have both traditional and modern saris, that would suit every taste, and would compel any shopper to pick up a few. We believe that every single day is Mother’s Day, and our programme was aimed at highlighting the sweet mother-daughter relationship,” said Mr. Rachit Agarwal, director of Simaaya.
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The sari never goes out of style. It is suited to every lady out there - whether young or old.
Simaaya’s celebration of the sari as one of the defining characteristics of the mother-daughter relationship is sure to find much favour and appreciation.
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