If conspicuous consumption overtook most of India in the immediate aftermath of liberalisation of theeconomy, it is now making its presence felt in a big way in a region normally regarded as economically themost backward and turmoil ridden -- the Northeast.
The region may be backward in terms of economic development in comparison to the southern or western statesbut when it comes to dressing well, acquiring the latest electronic gadgets and living it up, its people areperhaps two steps ahead of their counterparts in rest of the country. Fashion shows and beauty contests are anaccepted part of the social calendar here. No one frowns upon these shows. And the desire to look good, toflaunt bodies and to keep up with the latest fashion is all-pervasive.
The image of the Northeast among the people in other parts of the country of course is the usual clichéd one-- that the region is full of primitive tribals, still attired in their traditional dresses. No assumptioncould be so off the mark.
As Jawahar T. Mordani, owner of a leading store of readymade casuals andformals in Shillong says: "The people here follow the latest fashion trends quickly. In fact, I would sayin Shillong we are just about a week behind the latest trends in Mumbai and six months behind the fashion inEurope." Indeed,
The urge to dress well, the beauty consciousness is not limited to a handful either. Even leading politiciansin the region are more at home with their three-piece suits and casual jeans rather than the usual Khadi Kurtaworn by their cow belt counterparts.