Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is seen here wearing his trademark periwinkle blue turban, spectacles, and a grey suit. Ever the patriot, his jacket, of course, has a Nehru collar.
(photo by Woodrow Wilson Center)
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is seen here wearing his trademark periwinkle blue turban, spectacles, and a grey suit. Ever the patriot, his jacket, of course, has a Nehru collar.
(photo by Woodrow Wilson Center)
Waris Ahluwalia, actor and designer, wears a brown linen suit, white dress shirt, black turban and floral pocket square.
Here, Guru Raj Kaur Khalsa wears one of her trademark white salwaar kameez and a white dastaar graced by a white dupatta which has been affixed with a gold khanda. Holding a long shastar in an elaborately decorated case, she also wears one ring, one bracelet, one wristwatch and her kara rests on her left arm. She also wears a multi-stranded turquoise necklace. Born in 1950s Brooklyn of Greek descent, Guru Raj Kaur converted to SIkhism and has been running various programs in the Sikh community in Vancouver for over 30 years.
New York based organist and pianist Dr. Lonnie Smith (b. 1942), who converted into Sikhism in the mid 1970s. Here, Lonnie rocks the piano while sporting a matching navy blue turban and silk kurta, with his kara, necklace, and bracelets on his right arm.
(taken from: http://www.flickr.com/people/jlil/)