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Nov 6, 2008

Celebrities Saree Show

Phirang celebs in saree

From skimpy skirts to tight fitted tank-tops. From sleek evening gowns to bikinis. We have seen them all but when it comes to the sensuous quotient there is nothing that beats the Indian saree. Many fashion designers and Bollywood too swears by it. When going for an informal do or a hip party you can never go wrong with a saree. And the saree bug has bitten the foreigners alike. Here's a look at leading ladies from various fields who wore a saree and how...
Anna Kournikova - She charms everyone both on and off the field alike. Apart from featuring on Sports Illustrated, she is quite a hit on the endorsement arena also. Take a look as she sports a saree. In the Photo- Russian tennis player Anna Kournikova wearing an Indian sari looks on during a press conference at a resort near Lonavala 150 kilometers (90 miles) northeast of Bombay, India, Friday, Nov. 14, 2003. Kournikova said Friday she hoped to return to the tennis circuit by March after a gap of nearly 10 months.

Liz Hurley - Liz Hurley's love for India starts from her husband, Indian businessman Arun Nayar. They got married at the Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur, Rajasthan recently. Here she looks resplendent in this pink embellished saree. In the Photo - Actress Elizabeth Hurley attends The Breast Cancer Foundation's Hottest Pink Party at The Waldorf Astoria on April 08, 2008 in New York City.
Serena and Venus - The Williams sisters, as they are most famously known, have ruled the women's tennis world. Serena recently won the US Open while Venus took home the Wimbledon title. Besides their glam outfits on court, they sport trendy fashionable outfits at events off the court. Venus and Serena hit the catwalk in gorgeous sarees at the Bangalore Open event party. In the Photo - American tennis players Serena Williams, left, and her sister Venus Williams sport saris, traditional Indian dress for women, as they stand on the ramp during a show organized for the upcoming Bangalore Open 2008 tournament in Bangalore, India, Sunday, March 2, 2008. The women's tennis tournament starts March 3.J
elena Jankovic, the fastest rising player on the tennis circuit who in spite of not winning a Glam Slam title, is the No.1 ranked player in the women̢۪s circuit. Besides her prowess on court, she also makes her presence felt at events with her glamour quotient. Here Jelena walks the ramp wearing a beautiful blue Mysore silk. In the Photo - Serbian tennis player Jelena Jankovic sports a Sari, a traditional Indian dress for women as American Serena Williams, left, and her sister Venus Williams look on during a show organized for the upcoming Bangalore Open 2008 tennis tournament in Bangalore, India, Sunday, March 2, 2008. The women's tennis tournament starts March 3. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)

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