A Toronto TikToker Is Teaching People How To Drape Stunning Sarees
When you think of a saree, you probably picture a woman walking down the aisle or attending a formal event. Natasha Thasan, a GTA Tiktoker, is changing that standard and teaching people of all cultures how to wear sarees for every occasion in less than a minute.
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