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In Pictures: Jallikattu Fashion, Accessories & Attitude
From the largest village to the smallest hamlet, every member in every house cleans up good for Jallikattu.
Vikram Venkateswaran
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Jallikattu is the largest and one of the oldest fetes in Tamil Nadu. From the largest village to the smallest hamlet, every member in every house cleans up good!
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Jallikattu is the largest and one of the oldest fetes in Tamil Nadu. From the largest village to the smallest hamlet, every member in every house cleans up good! Here’s a glimpse into the fashion trends that rocked the stands this year.
Black and blue checked cotton shirt, blue/white ‘lungi’ with black centre borders.(Photo: Vikram Venkateswaran/The Quint)
Pearl white stiff Khadi shirt, bull-horn moustache. Attitude.(Photo: Vikram Venkateswaran/The Quint)
Bohemian curled hair, sandalwood dot at the ‘Ajna Chakra’. Factory made cotton-mix slim fit shirt, accessorised with blunt blade pendant.(Photo: Vikram Venkateswaran/The Quint)
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Bubblegum pink top with ‘buff’ sleeves, white frock, talcum powder look.(Photo: Vikram Venkateswaran/The Quint)
Coarse cotton towel turban, stitched check ‘kaili’ folded in. Local rolled tobacco ‘Beedi’.(Photo: Vikram Venkateswaran/The Quint)
Kandangi red and pink saree, eight-stone ‘besari’ (nose ring). Cotton synthetic mix saree, factory design, towel bun look.(Photo: Vikram Venkateswaran/The Quint)
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