Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Don't Judge A Book


"Sushma Somasekaran is convinced that clothes have the power to convey what a person may, at times, struggle to convey in just words. Which is why she believes in the importance of curating a look “as it is the first thing people notice about you”." 

Is this why people show skin or cleavage? 

Another quote from the article:
"Is what you wear on the stage, a reflection of who you are? “Not really,” says Sumesh Narayanan, a mridangam artiste. “I’m not one to judge a book by its cover. And it is not about what you wear, it is more about how you wear it.”"

The entire article is littered with similar stuff. How the sari color is matched with the color of raga and the petticoat color with the color of husband's socks. 

It's amazing. So much focus on what one wears and how one wears it. 

What about that old saying that it's not the cover that a book should be judged by? Is this article saying the same thing?

What a world we seem to live in. So feminine.

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