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The traditional sari made an impact in the United States during the 1970s. Eugene Novack who ran the New York store, Royal Saree House told that he had been selling it mainly to the Indian women in New York area but later many American business women and housewives became his customers who preferred their saris to resemble the full gown of the western world. He also said that men appeared intrigued by the fragility and the femininity it confers on the wearer. Newcomers to the sari report that it is comfortable to wear, requiring no girdles or stockings and that the flowing garb feels so feminine with unusual grace. As a nod to the fashion-forward philosophy established by the designs of Emilio Pucci, the now-defunct Braniff International Airways envisioned their air hostesses wearing a more revealing version of a sari on a proposed Dallas-Bombay (conceivably via London) service in the late 1970s. However this was never realised due to Halston's resistance to working with a palette outside of his comfort zone. The former Eagan, Minnesota–based Northwest Airlines considered issuing saris to flight attendants working the Minneapolis-Amsterdam-Delhi route that began in the 1990s. This never occurred largely due to a union dispute. 

The sari has gained its popularity internationally due to the growth of Indian fashion trends globally. Many Bollywood celebrities,have worn it at international events representing the Indian culture. In 2010, Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone wanted to represent her country at an international event, wearing the national costume. On her very first red carpet appearance at the Cannes International Film Festival, she stepped out on the red carpet in a Rohit Bal sari. While the sari is typical to Indian traditional wear, clothing worn by South-East Asian countries like Burma, Malaysia, Philippines, and Singapore resemble it, where a long rectangular piece of cloth is draped around the body. These are different from the sari as they are wrapped around the lower-half of body as a skirt, worn with a shirt/blouse, resembling a sarong, as seen in the Burmese Longyi, Filipino Malong, Tapis, Laotian Xout lao, Thai Sinh's, and Timorese Tais. 

Saris, worn predominantly in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Nepal are usually draped with one end of the cloth fastened around the waist, and the other end placed over the shoulder baring the midriff. The chiffon sari did what years of fashion interaction had not done in India. It homogenised fashion across this land. Its softness, lightness and beautiful, elegant, caressing drape was ideally suited to the Indian climate. Different courts adopted their own styles of draping and indigenizing the sari. In most of the courts the sari was embellished with stitching hand-woven borders in goldfrom Varanasi, delicate zardozi work, gota, makaish and tilla work that embellished the plain fabric, sumiltaneously satisfying both traditional demands and ingrained love for ornamentation. Some images of maharanis in the Deccan show the women wearing a sleeveless, richly embellished waistcoat over their blouses. The Begum of Savanur remembers how sumptuous the chiffon sari became at their gatherings. At some courts it was worn with jaali, or net kurtas and embossed silk waist length sadris or jackets. Some of them were so rich that the entire ground was embroidered over with pearls and zardozi. 

Sarees can be seen worn commonly in metropolitan cities such as Karachi and Islamabad and are worn regularly to weddings and other business type of functions. Sari's are also worn by many muslim women in Sindh to show their status or to enhance their beauty. Pakistani muslim women who are models are sent often to other neighbouring countries like India fashion industries to wear the Sari on the catwalk or runway. The Sari Industry demands a fair skin colored women whereby the Pakistani muslim women always have had a fair skin tone. Saris are woven with one plain end (the end that is concealed inside the wrap), two long decorative borders running the length of the sari, and a one to three-foot section at the other end which continues and elaborates the length-wise decoration. This end is called the pallu.
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Sarees Online Usa Silk Sarees Collection For Wedding Online Shopping Blouse Designs with Price Designs in chennai for Engagement Blouse Back Designs Photos
Sarees Online Usa Silk Sarees Collection For Wedding Online Shopping Blouse Designs with Price Designs in chennai for Engagement Blouse Back Designs Photos
Sarees Online Usa Silk Sarees Collection For Wedding Online Shopping Blouse Designs with Price Designs in chennai for Engagement Blouse Back Designs Photos
Sarees Online Usa Silk Sarees Collection For Wedding Online Shopping Blouse Designs with Price Designs in chennai for Engagement Blouse Back Designs Photos
Sarees Online Usa Silk Sarees Collection For Wedding Online Shopping Blouse Designs with Price Designs in chennai for Engagement Blouse Back Designs Photos
Sarees Online Usa Silk Sarees Collection For Wedding Online Shopping Blouse Designs with Price Designs in chennai for Engagement Blouse Back Designs Photos
Sarees Online Usa Silk Sarees Collection For Wedding Online Shopping Blouse Designs with Price Designs in chennai for Engagement Blouse Back Designs Photos
Sarees Online Usa Silk Sarees Collection For Wedding Online Shopping Blouse Designs with Price Designs in chennai for Engagement Blouse Back Designs Photos
Sarees Online Usa Silk Sarees Collection For Wedding Online Shopping Blouse Designs with Price Designs in chennai for Engagement Blouse Back Designs Photos
Sarees Online Usa Silk Sarees Collection For Wedding Online Shopping Blouse Designs with Price Designs in chennai for Engagement Blouse Back Designs Photos

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