Fashion in India is hyper-regional. In the scorching deserts of Rajasthan, women wear heavy mirror-work ghaghras and odhnis (veils) that signify marital status and clan. In the humid tropics of Kerala, the crisp, white cotton kasavu saree provides comfort and elegance. However, the modern Indian woman’s wardrobe is a study in duality. By day, she wears a Western business suit or a kurti with leggings; by evening, she transforms into a silk-and-gold deity for a family function. The bindi (forehead mark) has evolved from a traditional symbol of marriage to a fashion accessory—a sticker that says "I am rooted, even when I am modern."
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