Dita Von Teese in a Shivan-Naresh sari. (This picture is posted by Dita Von Teese on Twitter)
New Delhi:
Burlesque queen Dita Von Teese,on her maiden trip to India, says she has fallen in love withthe saree and is learning to drape the six-yard wonder.
"I went shopping for sarees and I am very excited abouttrying them. I am learning to drape them and have beenwatching how it is done. I think I kind of understand how itis done," Von Teese told PTI.
The glamorous beauty, who looks like an incarnation of aHollywood star of the 1930s and 40s with her scarlet lips andperfectly coiffed raven hair, hopes to reference Indianfashion in her performances also in future.
"I have not referenced India in my performances but Iwould like to. But it is difficult when people don'tunderstand it in the right way," she said.
Burlesque is an elaborate and glamorous performanceinvolving stripping. Von Teese, a trained costume designer whooften designs her photoshoots herself, finds the traditionalIndian saree sensual as well.
"I feel it is very relative (to burlesque) because theway it comes off is very exciting, very sensual," she said.
The glamorous star took out some time from her whirlwindtrip to the country to visit the Taj Mahal, try the local foodand shop.
"I had lot of Indian food. I don't get to eat it oftenbut I love it. I did not see much because I had just one dayoutside the hotel but I went to see Taj Mahal and that met myexpectations, which were very high."
The 40-year-old beauty, in India as the global brandambassador for Cointreau, wore a black Shivan and Narreshlace saree at the 'Be Cointreauversial' party last night here.She regrets not performing in India.
"I have been associated with the brand for five yearsnow. I think they probably got the idea of approaching mebecause I am known for bathing in giant cocktail glasses," shesaid, referring to one of her popular routines.
Von Teese, real name Heather Renee Sweet, opened up morewhen her favourite subject of burlesque came up. Recalling howthe scene has changed since her arrival, Von Teese said, "Istarted performing 20 years ago. There was not much ofburlesque scene at that time, just few girls doing it indifferent countries. It is much bigger now."
The popularity has brought commercial aspect to theperformances but Von Teese says she tries her best to informpeople about its correct history.
"There are moments when it is very commercialised andpeople sort of capitalise on it. They try to rewrite thehistory of burlesque. I am making it my mission to make surethat people know what real burlesque was. I wrote a book thattouched the history a little bit but there are many books onit now. I try to steer people towards the one which areright," she said.
Von Teese is confident that she will leave behind a richlegacy of burlesque.
"I hope there is a legacy. There is a much bigger scenenow. People are talking burlesque all the time. But I think alot of people need to think outside of just what I do. Theyshould bring something that is different instead ofreplicating."
Talking about her love of retro fashion, Von Teese sayswas always fascinated by the fashion of old Hollywood.
"It is something that I have always loved. I think I wasfive-year-old when I started watching old movies and that'swhere my fascination started."
"I went shopping for sarees and I am very excited abouttrying them. I am learning to drape them and have beenwatching how it is done. I think I kind of understand how itis done," Von Teese told PTI.
The glamorous beauty, who looks like an incarnation of aHollywood star of the 1930s and 40s with her scarlet lips andperfectly coiffed raven hair, hopes to reference Indianfashion in her performances also in future.
"I have not referenced India in my performances but Iwould like to. But it is difficult when people don'tunderstand it in the right way," she said.
Burlesque is an elaborate and glamorous performanceinvolving stripping. Von Teese, a trained costume designer whooften designs her photoshoots herself, finds the traditionalIndian saree sensual as well.
"I feel it is very relative (to burlesque) because theway it comes off is very exciting, very sensual," she said.
The glamorous star took out some time from her whirlwindtrip to the country to visit the Taj Mahal, try the local foodand shop.
"I had lot of Indian food. I don't get to eat it oftenbut I love it. I did not see much because I had just one dayoutside the hotel but I went to see Taj Mahal and that met myexpectations, which were very high."
The 40-year-old beauty, in India as the global brandambassador for Cointreau, wore a black Shivan and Narreshlace saree at the 'Be Cointreauversial' party last night here.She regrets not performing in India.
"I have been associated with the brand for five yearsnow. I think they probably got the idea of approaching mebecause I am known for bathing in giant cocktail glasses," shesaid, referring to one of her popular routines.
Von Teese, real name Heather Renee Sweet, opened up morewhen her favourite subject of burlesque came up. Recalling howthe scene has changed since her arrival, Von Teese said, "Istarted performing 20 years ago. There was not much ofburlesque scene at that time, just few girls doing it indifferent countries. It is much bigger now."
The popularity has brought commercial aspect to theperformances but Von Teese says she tries her best to informpeople about its correct history.
"There are moments when it is very commercialised andpeople sort of capitalise on it. They try to rewrite thehistory of burlesque. I am making it my mission to make surethat people know what real burlesque was. I wrote a book thattouched the history a little bit but there are many books onit now. I try to steer people towards the one which areright," she said.
Von Teese is confident that she will leave behind a richlegacy of burlesque.
"I hope there is a legacy. There is a much bigger scenenow. People are talking burlesque all the time. But I think alot of people need to think outside of just what I do. Theyshould bring something that is different instead ofreplicating."
Talking about her love of retro fashion, Von Teese sayswas always fascinated by the fashion of old Hollywood.
"It is something that I have always loved. I think I wasfive-year-old when I started watching old movies and that'swhere my fascination started."