The wardrobe of an Indian woman is a visual storytelling medium.
Life for a traditional Indian woman is rhythmic, punctuated by festivals: Karva Chauth (fasting for the husband’s long life), Teej , Diwali (cleaning and cooking), and Navratri (nine nights of fasting and dancing).
For centuries, marriage was a transaction between families. The "Indian women lifestyle" was defined by the husband’s house. That is no longer absolute.
The wardrobe of an Indian woman is a visual storytelling medium.
Life for a traditional Indian woman is rhythmic, punctuated by festivals: Karva Chauth (fasting for the husband’s long life), Teej , Diwali (cleaning and cooking), and Navratri (nine nights of fasting and dancing).
For centuries, marriage was a transaction between families. The "Indian women lifestyle" was defined by the husband’s house. That is no longer absolute.