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Posted: 9 years ago
#81

Originally posted by: Aweeecute

i dont think people in delhi are as modern as canada.
i mean people in canada wear wear much more revealing outfits IMO[/QUOTE

Have you been to Delhi? I live in Delhi and I have seen plenty of revealing outfits that girls wear here. Just because its India and that is Canada, doesnt mean you can just presume things. Delhi's culture is totally different. Here the dressing style is much more chic and stylish. And oh ya, most fashion designers and models are based in Delhi.
Besides, the definition of modern cannot be defined by the length of a woman's skirt. I have know women who are covered from head to toe and yet are much more modern in their thinking. Being modern also means respecting other peoples wishes if they don't wanna expose themselves. Most women who wear hijab or burkha do it out of their own choice. Thus you can't say that just because they are covered, they are not modern!

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Posted: 9 years ago
#82
Of course they wear jeans... Heck! Even in my mum's village( naani's place) girls wear jeans...or basically whatever they want...
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Posted: 9 years ago
#83
Is that even a question? And what exactly are you trying to prove by asking this question?
Check out the forum name again...😳
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Posted: 9 years ago
#84
And how is this related to BW?
Please post such topics in fashion n tips section!
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Posted: 9 years ago
#85

Originally posted by: --Ariana--

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That is quite true, at the end of the day how you dress up doesn't completely define whether you're "modern" or not, I know a lot of people in Delhi wouldnt mind showing skin but when you start talking to them, you realise how narrow minded and conservative they are.

While I have been in Delhi, there have been times where my family has asked me to dress up conservatively to an event or if we go shopping in Delhi and when I look around, I'm practically the only one covered up. Delhi's culture is very different but it literally varies area to area how you can dress up.
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Posted: 9 years ago
#86

Originally posted by: Aweeecute

i dont think its that common .
maybe true for rich class.


The people I am talking about are middle class. Family car, own house and everyone who works, man and woman have a vehicle of their own like a bike or a scooter. But all middle class people in India I know are like that and of course that does not mean the majority are like that. Most of them are picked up and dropped in either office buses or vans paid for by the company. The field of work is IT, Advertising and MNC so I IDK if that has anything to do with the way they dress. But their lives are very much similar to the US and in many cases better I would say because they get to go on trips abroad on the company's dime just as a thank you not to say for work and have perks like pick up, drop off to and from office and so on.
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Posted: 9 years ago
#87
I cant believe this is still being discussed.

Its jeans not hot pants.

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Posted: 9 years ago
#88
Men, women, kids, grandparents, everyone CAN wear. But some do and some won't. Does not depend on city or town. Even in metro cities, there are some conservative areas, where we don't see Jeans often. There are some posh towns, where we see.
It's like raining in these cities. It depends, which streets you are talking about.
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Posted: 9 years ago
#89

Originally posted by: RamSiyaRam



😆😆Not like that. Small towns also girls wear jeans n skirts mostly long ones. Like I said before it depends on parents and their clan. Wearing backless blouses in villages is common n actually the norm. The lower body is covered with ghagra but upper torso is pretty revealing😆😆. Exposing legs is not nice but back n cleavage is ok😛😆

😲 Kon se small town ki baat ho rahi h?? Backless blouse in villages? really- I am from a small town and i cant dare to go for backless blouse even for marriage dresses even if i want(which i dont). that will be too much. and cleavage- r u serious?
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Jeans are regular nowadays, if u r not wearing a revealing top. people dont mind T shirt kurta kurti with jeans. many girls wear jeans with kurta and have scarf.
I am from a small town in Haryana. I wear jeans for my convenience. and no one in my family objects. It's showing off cleavage or the naval part which put people off.

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