Sari diplomacy
Sari diplomacy is the use of the sari by non-Asian women as a diplomatic uniform.
Cherie Blair was the first British First Lady to dress up in sarees and salwar suits on formal occasions.[1]
Samantha Cameron, was also noted for her appearance at a Diwali event in London in silk saree[2] which was described by Hello Magazine as "splendid".[3]
References
- ^ Suri, Sanjay. "Cherie's Sari Diplomacy The First Lady dons a sari and Prince Charles quotes the Vedas in a toast to Indo-UK ties". Magazine, Dec 01, 1997. Outlook. Retrieved 9 November 2013.
- ^ "Saree diplomacy of David Cameron's wife Samantha Cameron". Article, Nov 7, 2013. The Economic Times. Retrieved 9 November 2013.
- ^ Roy, Sandip. "She pleats to conquer: Samantha Cameron's sari triumph". Article, Nov 6, 2013. First Post. Retrieved 9 November 2013.
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Sari
- Chanderi
- Kosa
- Baluchari
- Berhampuri
- Bhagalpur
- Bomkai
- Dhakai
- Dhaniakhali
- Garad
- Habaspuri
- Jamdani
- Khandua
- Mekhela
- Murshidabad
- Pasapali
- Rajshahi
- Sambalpuri
- Shantipuri
- Tangail
- Tant
- Tussar
- Banarasi
- Shalu
- Sari diplomacy
- Wedding sari