When asked why he decided to launch a label of Indian clothing, Sabyasachi said he found a “major disconnect” when he observed Indian women and men losing touch with their roots. (Source: File Photo) When asked why he decided to launch a label of Indian clothing, Sabyasachi said he found a “major disconnect” when he observed Indian women and men losing touch with their roots. The garment, he said, is the most wonderful dress in the world and people across the globe admire it, and identify Indian women with it. When asked why he decided to launch a label of Indian clothing, Sabyasachi said he found a “major disconnect” when he observed Indian women and men losing touch with their roots. “Indian women have kept alive the sari, but the dhoti is dead,” the designer said much to the laughter and applause from the audience.
Source: Indian Express February 12, 2018 11:46 UTC