Indian ethnic wear has had a quiet but real transformation over the last couple of years. Kurtis has become a genuine style statement, and the brands driving that shift are doing it through modern prints, better fabrics, and designs that actually fit into a new era woman's wardrobe. You can find a straight-cut kurti in breathable cotton for a workday a printed anarkali for a wedding function, and a short asymmetric kurti for a casual outing. Explore the latest kurti fashion collections from India's leading ethnic wear brands and find styles that are worth adding to your wardrobe right now.
How to Style a Kurti for Different Purposes?
Styling advice for Kurtis often goes in one direction, which is to pair with leggings or palazzos, and you are done. But there are multiple ways to style them, which I have given below
For office wear
A straight or A line kurti in a subtle print works best with straight-fit trousers or linen pants. Keep the footwear clean, like you can wear block heels or pointed flats. W and Libas both have strong options in this category.
For casual days
Here, shorter asymmetric kurtis with slim-fit jeans or churidars are an easy combination. There are brands that are specifically designed for this overlap between ethnic and casual Western styling.
For festive occasions
For this, you can go with anarkali cuts or heavily printed A line kurtis with flared palazzos or garara pants. Biba and Ada both have reliable festive collections that can fulfil your ethnic look.
Expert Tip
For daily wear kurtis, you can simply prioritise cotton or soft rayon fabric. And for festive or occasion wear, georgette and chanderi drapes work better and hold embroidery or block print that can work more cleanly.
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