Designer Indian Saree Inspired by Google Search
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Famous Indian fashion designer, Satya Paul, is inspired by Google and came up with an idea of Google Saree. (Actually, nothing to do with technology or what Google does, but still this is some interesting piece of art) (What is Saree?, definition of sari/saree) In fact Google is written as “Oogle” on saree (replacing the “G” in the Google logo with “O”) maybe to avoid any brand name issues with the search company—Google. Here is the picture of fashion model wearing Saree but frankly specking she is not wearing it properly as her foot is visible when she is walking. It’s good effort though but not executed very well.
Anyway, are you feeling luck?

Via [labnol.org and Top 5 designer sarees of 2007]
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June 26th, 2008 at 3:10 pm
What does it matter if foot is visible or not? How is it justified if while walking foot is seen then that concludes that saree is not worn properly?
June 27th, 2008 at 1:25 pm
Monica, thanks for the comment.
That point is came from my mom. My mom used to tell my sis; length of sari should be long enough that foot should not be visible while walking or standing.
July 1st, 2008 at 3:13 pm
I never knew that it matters.. but i do know that these models have to be on stage after changing within 5 mins.. But will surely notice next time when i wear a saree if my feet are visible or not.