Convergence..
Published by Sujay on Friday, January 13, 2006 at 10:04 AMIt was around the time when our PM was Narasimha 'Whats-a-smile?' Rao had opened the Indian markets for Foreign investements, aping the west was its best. The Indian public started getting the best media exposure, apparently there was a sudden surge in the Apparel industry and Indian roads even in smaller cities and towns saw a large no. juvenile dames sporting jeans and T-shirts, even shorts which was looked upon scornfully by the ultra-conservative insipid so-called culture guardians.
Gals being gals decided to oblige with tradition but did not want to lose out on the garment front . Days became months, years n the evolution started, Duppatta was considered as a nuisance as sporting it while riding resulted in bad injuries. Salwars became jeans. (still the purpose remained rite?).. Then the world saw kurtas instead of Kameez, later transformed into shorter kurtas, tighter ones.. As days went by, jeans and T-shirts, once contemptuously looked is now not an issue.We see all kuppathas to muniammas in Tees and jeans
I must sincerely appreciate the way the gals made the society conveniently turn a blind eye to this evolution. Guys, hope u are not missing the under the belt vertical evolution of salwars-to-jeans-to-3/4th-to-shorts ???
Heard it somewhere "Appreciate Beauty. Don't analyse it". U have performed an Autopsy da
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