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    i love coffe
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    Wanted to know if anyone every saw an out of the ordinary wedding dress. I dont mean that it was huge and extravagant with a looong tail. I mean something that wasn’t a typical ball gown dress and yet you can still say that it could be a wedding dress. For example, I saw a very intresting dress of a friend’s wedding who is an Indian Jew (from India) and made a gorgeous dress from a sari yet it didn’t look so much like a sari. (It was white with a lot of embroidery). Ever see something like this, and what do you think about the one I just mentioned?

    #771987
    cv
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    Sari is not a dress. Sari is 5 to 10 yards of fabric, which draped on a body of woman without sewing (pins used instead). Under this draped fabric woman wears pants made from the same or matching material and a short ( till waist line) top with very short sleeves. If you will take off pins, which hold the drapes, you will get back long piece of fabric.

    #771988
    i love coffe
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    yes, I know what a sari is, thank you. (I was once an Indian for purim and wore a real sari for my costume). BTW, you dont have to necessarly wear pants with the sari. Usually you wear a long skirt, and sleeves could be long (though generally you are right that they are mostly short sleeves). It’s only recently with modernization that the sari dress/style has changed. Google some pictures and you will see all kinds. I think you are confusing the pants to the outfit of the salwar kameez and the ghagra choli.

    What I meant was that she used the fabric of the sari to make her wedding dress. Sorry for not being clear enough.

    #771989
    cv
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    I learned a history of costume in a college. Probably Google is more reliable source.

    #771990
    i love coffe
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    Well then, I guess they misinformed you. I’m sure you can find some reliable sources on the internet. Just dont go to wikipedia because that is definatly not reliable.

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