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4th September 2010, 11:25 AM
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Dear NOV - I thank you for you good efforts in making my thread look impressive.
At the very first you had three Pictures posted of which the first two were very nice but now not seen. Among the ones remaining first two and the last is O.K.
Have you got any photos showing Pavaadai, Thaavani, Sarees worn by young, and Sarees worn by elderly ladies all of "Tamil Nadu Style" - especially like what you see in the Pothys, Saravanas, Kumaran's advertisements with some "jewellery Pottu and Koonthal with Flowers". Also if your have any pictures of the young Boys and elderly men wearing Mel Angi & and Pattu Vesti and Salwai, to impresss how Indian dresses are more gracious looking than Western hippy type dresses to all.
Thanking you very much again for your very kind co-operation.
Important Note:
"In this case" it cannot be added in the main text as it is too long and will not impressive, but should be added as the first Reply to Text - immediately after my text. Otherwise when Readers open the Thread and if it has - say five pages of replies from all, then it will not appear on opening the website and may Readers may not be aware of these pictures and bother to go to the 5th page.
Thanking you again Mikka Anbudan
Virarajendra
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4th September 2010 11:25 AM
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4th September 2010, 12:03 PM
#12
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Done!
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4th September 2010, 03:35 PM
#13
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Eager to watch the trends of the world & to nurture in the youth who carry the future world on their shoulders a right sense of values.
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4th September 2010, 04:26 PM
#14
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Dear NOV,
Thanks very much - Very nice Photos portraying the beauty of the Indian Sarees and the traditional Indian Dress Culture which surpasses - the current Dressforms of the Hippy Culture of the West in modesty and richness, and enhances the beauty of every women tenfolds than what they are when in the Western dress.
The Male Dress form one with yellow Sarikai border you have posted looks very very good. If you have some more nicer Photos with Mel Anghi Pattu Vesti & Shawl with yellow sarukai border or in green & red Sarikai border "neatly and smartly dressed" and similer dressed boys to be posted it will be more impressive to portray & drive our views on the Tamil Dress Forms.
Any how whatever Photos on Female Dress Forms especiaaly Sarees you have included and Male Dress Form with yellow Sarikai Vesti are very very impressive- Thanks very much again for same.
In Chennai I have seen wonderful Posters of Pavaadai Dress worn by small girls, and Thavani Dress worn by young girls, and men with the Mel Anghi Pattu Veshti & Shawls looking very smart and impressive.
Thanks again
Virarajendra
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7th September 2010, 07:10 PM
#15
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Sarees are indeed the most graceful garment for women. It makes them look very feminine :P
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7th September 2010, 10:44 PM
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8th September 2010, 01:41 AM
#17
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What do you mean by ideal?...ideally it makes the wearer look attractive? Or it is ideal because "one size fits all"? Or?
Even though I myself do not like salwar kameez I can see that it is very easy to wear and work in.
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13th February 2011, 10:03 AM
#18
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Originally Posted by
Querida
Even though I myself do not like salwar kameez I can see that it is very easy to wear and work in.
I guess its all about getting used to it. I have seem yuppies like Scorpio wearing sarees and working comfortably.
Closer home there is a Miss Manners (who teaches social etiquette) who wears the saree elegantly. she only dresses in saree for work - Mrs Ambigaipakan.
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19th June 2011, 11:03 AM
#19
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Originally Posted by
virarajendra
The Male Dress form one with yellow Sarikai border you have posted looks very very good. If you have some more nicer Photos with Mel Anghi Pattu Vesti & Shawl with yellow sarukai border or in green & red Sarikai border "neatly and smartly dressed" and similer dressed boys to be posted it will be more impressive to portray & drive our views on the Tamil Dress Forms.
Never argue with a fool or he will drag you down to his level and beat you at it through sheer experience!
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20th June 2011, 12:13 PM
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Sarees are definitely not comfortable. Therefore not ideal and efficient. They look really pretty not goina lie but it's not for everyone. Salwars are a lot better. I don't know about thavanis but since they're similar to Sarees I'm going to assume they're uncomfortable too!
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