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Indian woman’s vibrant suit sparks curiosity in Japan, goes viral

Gunjan’s video not only highlights the cultural fascination and mutual respect between Japan and India but also underscores the universal appeal of traditional attire as a symbol of identity and pride

A recent viral video has captivated social media, showing an Indian woman donning a vibrant yellow salwar suit on the streets of Japan, sparking curiosity among locals. Posted by Instagram user @gunjanvikasmalik, the video, captioned, “I wore a suit in Japan and the reactions are uproarious,” has garnered widespread attention, amassing 2.9 million views and over 100 comments since it went live on June 25, 2024.

In the video, Gunjan, dressed in her yellow Indian attire, strolls through Hamamatsu and Maisaka, capturing the genuine reactions of passersby who display a mix of amazement and curiosity at her traditional outfit. Japan, known for its subtle and understated fashion palette, seldom witnesses such a vibrant, cultural display in public spaces, adding to the allure of the video.

Gunjan’s lighthearted gesture has brought together viewers from across the globe, proving how fashion can bridge cultural gaps and spark engaging conversations.

Online reactions have been predominantly positive, with users expressing admiration for Gunjan’s bold style choice. Her outfit became a refreshing sight in a setting where traditional attire often takes center stage. Gunjan shared that she wore her suit “just for fun,” without anticipating such a notable reaction. “I thought of wearing Indian attire on the streets of Hamamatsu and Maisaka just for fun, but didn’t expect people to actually like it and be so shocked,” she noted in her post.

Commenters on Instagram shared mixed opinions. While some praised Gunjan’s choice, others suggested she could have tried a saree instead. One user, aryana_mithran, remarked, “That’s because Japanese people are very subtle with their dress colors, especially in office and college.” Another user, kj_cool_07, humorously commented, “All is okay until they start wearing a Kimono,” while a third, subasri_aarumgham, questioned, “Very nice but why are they laughing?”

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