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Enticing Mode
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Published: Volume 17, Issue 19, November, 2009
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The former French colony of Pondicherry reveals its many facets only upon close exploration, in an almost teasing hide-and-seek, much like the deliciously tantalising lace, mesh and cutwork inspired clothes
Styling by Sohiny Das Special thanks to Origami Mitra. The Mumbai based group, in existence since 1981, has conducted scores of workshops, demonstrations, exhibitions and interactive classes with international artists. They have shared the scientific principles of this Japanese art form in schools, colleges, villages and tribal areas. They have also extended the simple pleasures of origami to the visually challenged, the dyslexic and the terminally ill at various institutes. Click on any thumbnail for a larger image
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