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  6. Lehenga-style sari - Wikipedia

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    Like that of a traditional sari, the lehenga-style sari is worn over a petticoat (inskirt; pavadai or langa in the south, and shaya in eastern India, Lehenga in western India), along with a blouse called the choli, which is the upper garment.

  7. Maria Clara gown - Wikipedia

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    The Maria Clara is a form of baro't saya but traditionally worn by Filipina women with a pañuelo (neck scarf) over the shoulders and accessorized with a delicate abaniko (fan). Like the baro't saya, the Maria Clara gown traditionally consists of four parts: a blouse ( baro or camisa ), a long skirt ( saya ), a kerchief worn over the shoulders ...

  8. Dupatta - Wikipedia

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    There is no single way of wearing the dupatta, and as time evolves and fashion modernizes, the style of the dupatta has also evolved. A dupatta is traditionally worn across both shoulders and around the head. However, the dupatta can be worn like a cape around the entire torso.