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As most of the modern
world seems to be severing its link with the natural and organic
processes of textile production, the Indian subcontinent still
retains a hold on many of its ancient clothing traditions -- and
lengha is just one part of that.
The classicism of Indian textile lies not only in the sophisticated
craftsmanship and quiet and simple elegance, but also in the
emphasis on the drape of the garment, which is ready to wear
straight from the loom, further enhanced by the personality of the
wearer. Sital is still continuing with the ancient tradition of
ethnic Indian lenghas, presenting it with the new age look,
embellished with embroidery and other works by highly skilled
artisans of the country.
Indians have been very fashionable from the very ancient times. The
sculptural evidences found so far depict that lengha has always been
worn in India by the women.
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