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THE SUSTAINED STYLE OF SARIS

There’s an undeniable charm to the classic sari. While admired for generations in India, the grand drape has cut across cultural boundaries to attract admirers from the West, who are now seen donning these nine yards at prestigious events (remember Yuko Kishida, the Japanese prime minister’s wife, wearing a green sari for the G20 Summit?).

Whether it be the illustrious Banarasi, Chanderi or Jamdani, saris are sure to

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