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Looks like Amrita Rao, During the pre-British era, Bengali women practiced a unique saree draping style called "no blouse saree draping." This style, distinct to Bengal, involved wrapping the saree around the body without a blouse or upper garment. This allowed for a natural, unrestrained saree, highlighting the woman's curves and enhancing her beauty. The absence of a blouse allowed women to showcase their creativity and individuality in their saree draping. This style was seen as a symbol of femininity and grace in Bengali culture. Although the style is less prevalent today due to Western influence and blouses, its historical significance remains a testament to the region's rich cultural heritage and women's unique fashion choices during this period.
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Looks like Amrita Rao
,
During the pre-British era
,
Bengali women practiced a unique saree draping style called "no blouse saree draping
.
" This style
,
distinct to Bengal
,
involved wrapping the saree around the body without a blouse or upper garment
.
This allowed for a natural
,
unrestrained saree
,
highlighting the woman's curves and enhancing her beauty
.
The absence of a blouse allowed women to showcase their creativity and individuality in their saree draping
.
This style was seen as a symbol of femininity and grace in Bengali culture
.
Although the style is less prevalent today due to Western influence and blouses
,
its historical significance remains a testament to the region's rich cultural heritage and women's unique fashion choices during this period
.
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