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Modern fashion editorials frequently revisit this aesthetic to celebrate the natural silhouette and the fluid drape of the fabric. By removing the structured constraints of a blouse, the focus shifts entirely to the textile—be it silk, cotton, or chiffon—and the artistry of the drape itself.

The traditional attire of Kerala originally consisted of a two-piece cloth. The neriyathu was draped over the upper body without a tailored blouse underneath, a style still observed in historical reenactments and traditional art forms. Tribal and Central Indian Drapes roohi naari magazine no blouse no bra saree sho

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