Monday 16 November 2015

Different styles of designer cotton kurtis



Indian ethnic women’s outfits are popular in the whole world for their beauty, colours and designs. Since last few years, women kurtis have earned love and appreciation of women living not just in India but across the globe. Contemporary creatively crafted kurtis feature Indian traditional as well as western styles. The designer cotton kurtis can make you look amazing and offer unbeatable comfort. You can wear them at a number of places or occasions such as at the offices, in homes or shopping malls etc. Cotton long kurtis look almost like western dress; ladies can wear them as one piece dress too. Short cotton kurtis can be worn with leggings/jeans/jeggings. In this blog, I have tried to compile a list of must have cotton kurtis for every fashion-loving women. 

a)      Simple Cotton kurti for casual wear:- If you have a penchant for ethnic wear, you must have a basic cotton kurti which you can wear once in a week. Go for classy plain white kurti and combine it with printed patialas and fashion jewellery to flaunt a unique style statement. Ladies can also opt for soft shades; buy cute pink kurtis, kurtis in shades of orange, yellow, green, turquoise and team up them with leggings in contasting hues to look amazing.

b)      Short Kurtis:-  Short kurtis are also best friends of style-conscious girls. They can be worn with skirts, jeans, shorts and capris. Young college girls can wear them with harem pants, dhotis to look unique and pretty.

c)      Full length straight long cotton kurtis:-  Fashion-savvy ladies can carry an elegant and sophisticated look in trendy long kurtis. Team it with palazzo pants and heels. Throw on a stylish handbag. There’s no going wrong with this fashionable look during day time parties.

d)      Cotton Anarkali Kurtis:- Indian ethnic wear closet can never be complete with the good old anarkali kurtis. Cotton anarkali kurti style works best for women who have heavy lower body. Wear a gorgeous off white anarkali kurti featuring chikkan kari embroidery or multi-coloured anarkali kurti to create a different fashion statement during festive season.

2 comments:

  1. Kurtis are looking very beautiful. I like the prints. I think long cotton kurtis would be a cool selection for print Kurtis.

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