YOUR
FAVOURITE DRESS
CUE CARD
Describe your favourite dress.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?-what fabrics / and colours do you prefer?
What (or who) influences you in your choice of clothes?
Does the way of dressing influence your personality?
Well, with regards to
the selection of dress I am extremely choosy and fastidious.
I have a unique vogue for cool branded dress
items and I am so proud that I am very good at taking my pick and ipso facto, no duplicates
can take
me for a ride.
You might wonder why I
am so fussy
about my selections. Certainly, it’s not to make any fashion statement as such. You see I
do not have any affinity for skimpy, snazzy and flamboyant sorts. On the other hand, to be frank, I am allergic to people
wearing unbecoming dress. As far as I am concerned, elegance, convenience and comfort matter.
Well, with regards to my favourite dress and its
stuff. It is sari. As
a matter of fact sari stands out in splendid isolation in the midst of many a fashion and
consequently, is my all
time favourite. I strongly believe
that that there is something special about this long single piece of cloth of 5 I/2 to
6 meters. I mean, compared to any other sorts of dress it, I feel, gives a touch of elegance and moreover, it enhances my personality. The
thing is, it makes a woman look more mature and elegant.
At the same time, Sari caters to the glamour quotient and if properly dressed it doubles
up both modern and traditional! Any girl look stunning in sari especially on
her big day After all, youth’s flair for fashion existed since the time of yore and youngsters largely, dress with panache . Why should I be an
exception?
Besides, I like sari as it is a versatile garment. I mean, it varies in design, name and style. For example, with regards to fabrics, there are saris
made of Banaras silk, Kanchipuram silk, Synthetic silk etc. - They are used as
party wears or bridal wears. There is a wide range of
cotton saris like Bengal cotton, Poly cotton etc. Pre-plated or
pre-stitched saris too are available in the market. With regards to its wearing style too sari strikes a unique not which other garments can’t claim. I mean, it is worn in
different ways in different parts of the country. While a Gujarati wears a sari
to the right hand side, the rest of the Indians
wear it to the left. All these make it truly versatile.
Well, when it comes to
my fabric and colour selection, I select colures that go well with my skin tone. That is
why I select …(colour). Personally, I like Chiffon as I have an affinity for delicate, soft stuff. Embroidered chiffon sari,
in fact, is much in demand now. I prefer Kanchipuram silk saris too
with wide borders.
Well, in terms of selection, my mummy is my selector par excellence. She is endowed
with, what we call a
fashion acumen/ˈækjəmən/ I mean a special aptitude for selection. She is also well aware of all the
different varieties of saris available and her preference goes
perfectly in tune with mine. That is all about my favourite
dress.
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Excellent vocabulary Father.
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