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Re: rethinking dressPosted by Nick on April 30, 2001 at 19:51:03: In reply to: rethinking dress posted by Kenzi on April 30, 2001 at 17:08:18: I agree, Tuareg jewelry is great! Since i can't wear shalvarkhameezhas, or saris and whatnot, i just wear my normal clothes with a lot of heavy jewelry, jingly anklets, toe rings, and henna! I do have a gorgeous heavy wine red burnouse that a friend of mine made, but it's not a good thing to wear for busy gigs, as it gets in the way. It's great for traveling, and making an entrance, but i really have to take it off if i want to get anything done! Maybe i'll have to get a pair of babouches to really set off the look... ~Nick : I usually wear what is comfortable and set it off with Tuareg jewelry. : My assistant gets a teeny bit more ethnic but not much and she wears : Tuareg jewelry too. But, after my visit with Anne I have been : rethinking my look. She said that Kree and all her henna artists : dress up a lot (their tent is decorated a lot too so they fit right : in). Anne says it really sets them apart from other booths and : attracts people who just want to see what they are all about. I am : not one for costumes but I do like ethnic stuff. I will have to pull : out all the pieces of my collection to see how they work together. : : I have a shalvar kameez and might get a few more..they would be : perfect because they have pants and can be worn as you set up and work : without getting in the way. Here in NYC shalvar kameez can be found : in abundance. If anyone wants to come to NYC for ethnic clothing : shopping is welcome...I will show you around and help you get the best : bargains. : : Happy henn
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