Kurta now goes with everything and is one of the most ethnic and modern outfits. Here are some kurta set that will catch your eye:
• A-LINE kurta set
A-Line Kurti is a favourite of young people. Reaching the calf or ankle and has a reflection from the waist to form an A-shaped. There are many collections of A-line Kurtis on the market which are available in various colours, patterns, embroidery and patterns. Can be combined with leggings, churidar, jeggings, jeans, Patiala, matching or contrasting capris, tights, dhoti pants.
• Trail cut Kurti set
Trail Cut Kurti is the latest trend nowadays. Very different from the long Kurti. There are C-shaped cuts on both sides. Note that the texture of the material can change the overall look of the Kurtis. Therefore, give preference to materials such as georgette, chiffon, silk, crpe with embroidery on the edges to complete the look of designer pieces. Can be worn with leggings, pants, jeans, jeans, tights, smaller pants, socks and tulip pants.
• Dhoti style Kurtis
In women's fashion, dhoti styles like dhoti pants, dhoti saree, dhoti dresses, dhoti dresses, etc are trendy. Women like to wear modern versions of traditional clothes like that. Recently, Dhoti Kurti has been receiving a lot of praise. It is loose and comfortable to wear and gives a designer look to be noticed at the party. In the dhoti style, Kurtis with a yoke or corsage can start with designer patterns and creative patterns.
• Flared Kurtis
The blazing fashion trends, such as the widespread Anarkali-style curves, work very well. Lightning is feminine beauty and gives the party time a great and rich look. Wide and thin flared Kurtis are available in the market. Elongated ends look great on tall women, so short women should try to avoid them. Pairing: leggings, ankle jeans, Patiala (short long kurti), churidar, ethnic Kurtis, smaller pants, straight pants, tights.
• Long straight kurti set
Today, long Kurtis are in great demand. You look taller with a straight hem. There is also an impressive professional look. Avoid short sleeves as long straight Kurtis with full sleeves look stunning. Pairing: leggings, straight pants, churidars, skinny jeans, palazzo, skirts, patio, tights, dhoti pants, Kurtis.
• kaftan kurtis set
Kaftan kurtis have usurped their place in today's women's wardrobe. This loose-fitting, wide-sleeved garment exudes extraordinary charm, sophistication and style. Pairing: jeans, jeans, tights, leggings, pants, underpants, shorts, 3/4 piece, straight pants.
• Asymmetrical Kurtis set
If you are tired of straight hem, just try a Kurtis with an asymmetrical border. This creates the illusion of height. The glam diva of Bollywood loves to wear this mole to stand out from the crowd. Usually these Kurtis are made of lightweight fabrics such as chiffon, crpe and georgette. Pairing: leggings, skinny jeans, churidar, jeggings, small pants, tights, pants.
• C-cut kurti
This modern Kurtis is similar to a high-low Kurtis , but the front hem has a "C" shape that distinguishes it from a high-low kurtis . If you are a tall woman, a C-cut Kurtis will suit you. It also makes you look slimmer and more stylish.
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