Well, it’s almost been a month since my last post and I am now back after having some quality time with myself and of course, with new content 😀
While I was trying to figure out your interests on my Instagram, quite a few wanted to know the ways to style a kurti.I heard you and I am back with some good feasible ways of manipulating your kurti to look different every time you wear it 🙂
This time, I have chosen to style the kurtis in such a way that it works for any working woman, a college going student or for that matter, anyone who is obsessed about wearing kurtis but at the same time, is bored of wearing it, the usual way.
Also, I am skipping the usual ways of wearing kurtis with chudidhars or leggings because I know, you are already better at styling that way 🙂
Here we go :
1. Tuck that kurti into a skirt
This is the most easy way to make your kurti look different. Tuck that kurti into your skirt and make it look like a top. Spend your money on some neutral color skirts like beige, white and black. Voila!! you can pair those skirts with most of your kurtis 😀
2. Turn that kurti into a dress
Grab that kurti and wear it simply as a dress. Cinch it around the waist with a belt or a safety pin to make it look more structured 🙂
3. Pick calf-length trousers instead of mainstream leggings
These mid-rise calf length trousers are both comfortable and chic . I usually prefer linen cropped trousers to pair with my kurtas. You need to stock on the basic shades of off-white, black and beige so that most of the kurtis could be matched with those 🙂
4. Don’t forget those harem & dhoti pants
Yeah!! aren’t they too comfortable to wear all day long??!! Match those printed dhoti pants with a similar pattern kurti ( Print-on-Print, of course).
Few Styling Tips:
- If you choose high-neck kurtis, try not to use any neck-piece. It would just make it look clumsy
- Own a plain black kurti, it can be of great use (Basic colors are a mandate)
- If the entire outfit is single colored, add a pop of color with juttis or kolhapuris
- It’s always better to own a pair of neutral colored juttis and kolhapuris – works for most kurtis
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Kurtis : Sanghria (Jabong) |Cropped Trouser : W | Skirt : Global Desi | Kolhapuris : Bandra thrift store | Earrings : Colaba Causeway
I think cotton dress are most comfortable in summer because wheter are too hot .All indian women like to wear cotton fabric so like your cotton kurtis.
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Glad got a useful article this time. I personally loved the summer dresses as they are trust me very comfy to work these years. Thanks a lot for sharing this.
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Yes, kurtis is a Culture of India. kurtis look like the simple wearing style looks good. here you talking about the ways to style kurti is good information Indian style kurtis like rayon kurtis is also good for wearing.
Thank you for this post.
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Thank you for the share this information. This is very useful information for Summer Dresses for Women .Keep it up such a nice posting like this.
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Summer dresses are one of the best kinds of dresses because of the Cotton fabric they’re made of. These cotton dresses are given the label of a sundress or summer dresses because of the light-weighted cotton fabric & it’s loose-fitting and comfortable in summer .
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