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Indian dress culture: Indian women's dress culture under gorgeous sari
Sari is a complex that Indian women can't give up. Indians use their unique creativity to interpret their understanding and pursuit of life, aesthetics and color. Some people say that "if Tagore's poems contain the highest idealism, then there are the most beautiful feelings of women in the sari". For Indian women, the elegance of sari is no less than that of China women's cheongsam, Vietnamese women's Aodai and Japanese women's kimono, elegant but not luxurious, elegant and solemn. No matter in the bustling city blocks or in the quiet country lanes, no matter in the important occasions of weddings and funerals, or in the daily life of work, you can see elegant and gorgeous saris almost everywhere.
Although Indian women will gradually become plump after marriage, as long as they are wrapped in sari, half of them are covered and half of them are exposed, and their vaguely beautiful figure stands up, which is amazing and breathtaking, making Zhang Daqian, a famous Chinese painter, sigh that Indian sari is the most beautiful dress in the world.
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