1. sari - Noun
2. Sari - Proper noun
Same as Saree.
Source: Webster's dictionaryArt seeAlso A woman in a traditional Bengali Jamdani sari The Pala-Sena School of Art developed in Bengal between the 8th and 12th centuries and is considered a high point of classical Asian art. Source: Internet
At During Ganpati Chaturthi celebrations last year, the actor had stepped out in a quintessential Manish Malhotra sequinned sari. Source: Internet
Also just the choice of colour is what we are digging for here, and of course the clean and tidy pleats that gave a neat finish to the sari. Source: Internet
In the frame, flanking Felicity Kendal and Jaffery, resplendent respectively in gown and sari, were two very swish gentlemen: in a sherwani, and Soumitra Chatterjee in a bandhgala, competing equally on the dapper-and-debonair stakes. Source: Internet
Masaba went on to share her experience of dressing Khan for the first time in 2012, in a lemon-grapefruit sorbet coloured silk sari which was paired with a muslin blouse embellished with beaten gold work on the neck and sleeve. Source: Internet
Clad in her mother’s sari, Dhunu is offered money by other women. Source: Internet