Kurtis
are the most essential part of any lady’s closet. kurtis is the
favourite dress among the young ladies and ladies of any age. Kurtis is
thought to be the best dress when we discuss the style, eye getting look
furthermore level of solace. Women kurtis is otherwise called kurtas in
style market and each lady from school going young lady to the
workplace going women; incline toward the kurtis for simplicity and
solace.
You can choose one from these for any of your college function or other events at your work or home.
You can choose one from these for any of your college function or other events at your work or home.
Asymmetric Kurtas
Asymmetric kurtas are one of the most flattering silhouettes in trend these days. This season we saw asymmetric kurtas with long trails or in high-low style. Go for either ankle length or thigh-high ones paired with chooridar, dhoti pants or even long skirts.
Floor Touching Kurta
Floor touching kurtas with lehengas are the quintessential Indian outfit for this year. The combination is amazing and gives a sophisticated look. This season we are seeing asymmetric and front slit embellished kurtas paired with lehengas. Wear it on a special day like your birthday or your BFF’s engagement.
Frock Style Kurtis
Forget all the A-line kurtas and try the long peplum or frock style kurti. Frock style is back, both with and without pleating. We saw knee-length ones paired with skirts, loose pants and palazzos.
Kurtas with Front Slit
Front-slit kurtas are surely an eye-catching fashion item. I’m loving the concept. For a bolder and sexier look, take the slit higher upto the ribs and pair it with skirts, bell pants, palazzos and loose pants.
Jacket Kurta
To give your traditional look a royal touch, just add a jacket to it! Jackets can be plain or printed. Wear them with kurtas and pair them with loose pants or palazzos. And wear heeled sandals or ankle strap flats and complete the look with a box clutch!
Kurtas with Skirt
Gone are the days when kurtas were paired with leggings and trousers. This season, we saw kurtas with different heights and paired with ankle length or full skirt.
Long Kurtas
The long kurta never really went out of fashion. But this season we are seeing long kurtas with no slit, side-slit and front-slit paired with loose pants and skirts. These latest kurta designs are perfect for any casual outings or family get-togethers.
Short Kurtas with Palazzos & Bell Pants
Stack away your skinny denim, jeggings and leggings and head off to wear colorful palazzos and bell pants. Palazzos flare out from the waist and have a straight fit, where as bell pants are cozy until the knee where they flare out. These pants can be paired with any long or short kurtas.
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