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Fickle ([personal profile] fickle) wrote2007-08-28 01:02 pm

Today's a sari day!

I'm in a white sari with a blue border and a turquoise blue blouse.

One of the things that I love most about the UN is that I can wake up in the morning, decide I feel like wearing a sari, and just go into work in a sari. That simple. Nobody's going to ask me if it's some sort of holiday or give me an odd look.

Can you imagine being in a normal corporate setting and walking into school in a sari or some other form of ethnic dress that isn't suit+tie official?

I can't. Not without it being Sri Lankan Independence setting or New Year's, one of those holidays that might justify the non-professional clothing.

Saris are a pain to wear, really. They're difficult to sit in, they get caught in the wheels of your chair, you have to pick it up to go down the stairs, they require a lot of safety pins and white ones especially need to be kept absolutely stain-free.

I love them anyway.

There's something so elegant and timeless about the way they drape. A sari is really just a blouse, a skirt and about six feet of cloth, but wearing a sari always makes me smile a little whenever I see myself in a mirror.

See, I'm not a good Sri Lankan girl (my hair is growing out of a red mohawk, it's red and black, I'm wearing a Nike watch on one wrist) but in a sari, I feel like maybe I'm the new type of Sri Lankan-American-European girl. Like growing up in Europe and attending college in America don't mean I'm less Sri Lankan, just that I'm more me and less culturally bound, but I can still choose to show off parts of my culture when I want to.

In conclusion? I like this sari. If I were capable of wearing saris on my own, I'd bring one back with me to uni and put it on every now and then.

[identity profile] nevita.livejournal.com 2007-08-28 03:58 pm (UTC)(link)
I actually run around campus in complete sweet loli wear. It's not exactly ethnic but it's pretty elaborate and strange.

I've even got a parasol. :X But that's practical! D: I can't ruin my complexion. -dork-

I also wore the ethnic outfit from Laos to high school one day. XD; Which would have been considerably less strange if I were from Laos. ): I want to be from Laos.

... Uh. Yes. XD Bring a sari back with you! :D They're so pretty. We have a store nearby that sells them.

[identity profile] fickle-goddess.livejournal.com 2007-08-28 04:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Oooh. Pix? XD I'm totally going to try to get my father to take some photos of me in this sari.

Seriously?! A parasol you take to school? I love parasols. They're so cool.

Note to self: Google ethnic Laos costumes. Was there any reason or you just decided it?

Saris are pretty. But they're hard to pin on yourself and take a LOT of space in a suitcase.

[identity profile] nevita.livejournal.com 2007-08-28 05:25 pm (UTC)(link)
I will get some and send them to you. :3

Yes. XD; I adore my parasol. :D

Awwe, they're wonderful. And actually, the outfit was a gift from someone who went to a religious festival. It's really beautiful though, so I'll totally have to photograph it.

Are you living with someone? MAKE THEM HELP YOU. XD

[identity profile] xindanobodie.livejournal.com 2007-08-28 06:57 pm (UTC)(link)
I remember seeing just some of the pins required - and being told about the rest - and just jaw-dropping at how many are used --- but, I always thought that every single one I saw was just so pretty... so... awesome...

I'm with Nevi-me and saying you should totally bring it and wear it. The one you described sounded really pretty, too~

[identity profile] daemonsadvocate.livejournal.com 2007-08-28 11:15 pm (UTC)(link)
27th was an Indian celebration and I saw lots of Sari's all over the flat. I think you suit them really well though <3.

Glad you found something to smile about love.