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Deep Blue Women's Net Sarong - Black (OneSize Fit... ![]() $19.99Sale $6.88 $0.14 Cashback Cabela's Exotic Sarongs & PareosDorothy Lamour was the quintessential Sarong Girl. Her first two films in 1936, "The Stars Can't Be Wrong" and "The Jungle Princess," were where she first wore her trademark sarong. She popularized the sarong, bringing it to mainstream fashion during WWII. Pin-up images of her rocking a Polynesian print pareo made her an exotic style icon.
Historically, this definitive beach wrap is known in its different forms, from Tahiti to Hawaii as the pareo, as a Surong in the Philippines, and a Sri or Sari in India. In Africa, it's called a Kanga and, in ancient Rome and Greece, it was the classic toga. The sarong can be worn in many different ways by folding, wrapping, twisting and tying it in various configurations. So, think about going urban native in a lively wrap-around sarong dress by Diane von Furstenberg.
Sarongs have been gracing our beaches for many years, now, and are the most popular type of cover up for women without exception. A brightly colored sarong is unsurpassed at camouflaging trouble spots at the hips, belly and thighs, while giving the wearer a beautiful feminine silhouette.
Current celebs are getting in on the sarong trend by pairing it with cool accessories, such as a sassy black sarong with a matching cowboy hat and shades. Kelly Preston wore a Hawaiian print sarong while boating in Honolulu and Mischa Barton looked totally hot in a bold abstract print sarong. And, you can show off your own personal star power in a Fantasizer Freedom short one-piece camisole sarong, or a Gottex Romance Silk full pareo, with its graceful flow of floral print silk to tie at one shoulder or wrap at the waist.
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