Are you living out of your country? Do you want to give that extra touch for every occasion without shopping every single time? Would you like to style up with accessories you have, but don't want it to look too repetitive?
Then this is the right blog for you. Solid Kurti is a must-have for an ethnic wardrobe. They could be repeated many times and also leave a footprint in your style statement. I would say they are a life saver.
Colours and styles
In my opinion, neutral colours like Black, White or Beige can be styled in many ways and stand at the top of the list. Still, that's not to say that other colours won't be a good choice. Red, pink, indigo, blue, or cream are all options that you could consider to wear for your occasion... Some other neutral colours like Navy, Olive, Grey can be teamed up with vibrant colours like pink, yellow, and teal.
Any Kurtis like Up-down Kurti, Anarkalis, or Straight Suits, this is a must-have in your ethnic wardrobe.
Style them with a Dupatta
Depending on the occasion, just style your solid colour Kurtis with simple or heavy dupattas.
Any good heavy dupatta in the wardrobe can be paired to give a great ethnic look. Multi-coloured Phulkari dupatta or Kantha stitch gives a vibrant look. Bandhani dupatta in any fabric can fit all kinds of occasions.
Being in a cold country, I had even tried velvet dupattas and Kashmiri shawls.
I personally style Beige Kurtis with Banarasi dupatta to give a royal look. Not only will they fill the design box, but they will also give an ethnic look.
Shrugs Are Trending
If you are not a person to manage dupatta, then try with shrugs. Young mothers or teen girls can easily manage a hassle-free shrug. The combo will let itself look very Indo- Western, and is perfect for small potlucks and get-togethers.
Any contrast plain shrug will do, but if you want the real deal, a shrug with printed pattern or embroidery will look amazing.
Kurtis and Jackets
Jackets can also do wonders to the simple Kurti, leaving it as Indo-Western as possible. Still, if you want a jacket that is more ethnic, the jackets can have Kalamkari prints or mirror work. During winters, a closed warm jackets with Kurtis helps from the cold breeze.
Matching Bottoms
You can never go wrong when it comes to the bottom of Kurtis. Whether it's a plain and simple palazzo or a lehenga that has heavy embroidery, it always looks good.
Kurtis with Lehengas is in trend. A brocade lehenga or a floral pattern gives a nice different look.
Here you can see a few bottom designs to get an idea on the looks of Kurtis with different bottoms.
Try to pair with a plain palazzo for long Anarkali. Depending on the fabric, such combos can be worn for a wedding.
Dhotis with straight Kurti is the latest look that can get more compliments.
Last but not least, I would like to thank you for reading this blog. Hopefully, you might have tried some of our ideas. If you have any other ideas about styling with solid Kurtis, I would like to hear in the comments section below.
We will be back with a new style hack.....
Until then,
DRESSINGSTYLESCA
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Wow, really the kurtis are very pretty. It seems that they are from one of the poular women fashion. The colors are also immensely attractive.
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Nice Ideas! I love the collections..