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Supermodel Ashley Graham's "Very First" Saree Was A Handwoven Banarasi Brocade Number
- Wednesday November 8, 2023
- Lifestyle | Shalmali Totade
For the inauguration ceremony of Jio World Plaza, Ashley Graham walked the ramp in a traditional ivory and gold saree
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Trending: At Smriti Irani's Behest, Twitter Posts #IWearHandloom Pics
- Monday August 1, 2016
- Offbeat | Written by Amrita Kohli
In an attempt to encourage support for weavers, the minister shared a picture of herself dressed in a handwoven silk saree from Bihar, hashtagged #IWearHandloom on Monday. Starting a social media campaign, Ms Irani has urged people to follow suit and share pictures of themselves in handloom textiles, tagging five others.
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With Gen-Next Opting Out, Handloom Weaving a Dying Art in India
- Saturday May 2, 2015
- India News | Written by Uma Sudhir
Beautiful, handwoven sarees and other material may become a thing of the past very soon. That is because Gen-Next seems to be moving away virtually en masse from taking up weaving as a livelihood option.
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Supermodel Ashley Graham's "Very First" Saree Was A Handwoven Banarasi Brocade Number
- Wednesday November 8, 2023
- Lifestyle | Shalmali Totade
For the inauguration ceremony of Jio World Plaza, Ashley Graham walked the ramp in a traditional ivory and gold saree
- www.ndtv.com
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Trending: At Smriti Irani's Behest, Twitter Posts #IWearHandloom Pics
- Monday August 1, 2016
- Offbeat | Written by Amrita Kohli
In an attempt to encourage support for weavers, the minister shared a picture of herself dressed in a handwoven silk saree from Bihar, hashtagged #IWearHandloom on Monday. Starting a social media campaign, Ms Irani has urged people to follow suit and share pictures of themselves in handloom textiles, tagging five others.
- www.ndtv.com
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With Gen-Next Opting Out, Handloom Weaving a Dying Art in India
- Saturday May 2, 2015
- India News | Written by Uma Sudhir
Beautiful, handwoven sarees and other material may become a thing of the past very soon. That is because Gen-Next seems to be moving away virtually en masse from taking up weaving as a livelihood option.
- www.ndtv.com