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Lizzie McGuire, you’re an outfit repeater!” this quote from The Lizzie McGuire Film (2003) was an try and embarrass Hilary Duff’s character. And, often, actors don’t need to be snapped repeating garments, however instances are altering. Just lately, actor Samantha Ruth Prabhu repurposed her white marriage ceremony robe right into a black cocktail costume. Alongside the identical traces, actor Shriya Saran is a proud outfit repeater, too.
Saran “has been doing it for a very long time” and has no qualms being papped in the identical outfit. The 41-year-old says, “Me re-wearing my garments has solely now grow to be a giant deal. I really feel it’s a part of our Indian tradition. In my household, you put on your marriage ceremony saree yearly on Karva Chauth, you don’t purchase new garments. A mom passes on her sarees and jewelry to her daughter.” Just lately, at an Eid occasion, she was snapped in the identical saree that she had worn on Diwali final 12 months. Giving her marriage ceremony saree a brand new lease of life, the actor wore it for a puja in January. She additionally repeated a saree for actor Aamir Khan’s daughter’s marriage ceremony reception.
As a public determine, Saran admits that there’s a “fixed strain” to all the time have new garments for occasions, because the trade thrives on self-importance. Calling it “annoying”, she provides, “I like carrying robes, however I want to put on shorts or a saree; that’s my type. However there’s a strain to look related, recent and occurring each time.”
The Drishyam 2 (2022) actor believes in sluggish trend. “It’s tedious work and might take months to make one handwoven saree. Sustainable trend is all about being aware about the place your garments come from. In our tradition, sustainability has all the time existed, however has acquired misplaced someplace. And we’ve began shopping for quick trend. Now, the whole lot I purchase, I attempt to guarantee I’m being accountable,” she ends.