Kurti Guide : 15 Types of Kurtis

  KURTI COLLECTION FOR GIRLS
  Here are some of the most common and elegant types of kurti which gives you a gorgeous look for any occasion. Kurtis are so common yet can give you amazing appearance. Any girl can wear a simple kurti and may pair it with different styles according to their personalities. So come have a glance.

1. Simple cut kurtiThe demand for Kurti has increased massively in today’s date. The tall Kurtis go best with Skinny Jeans, Straight Pant, Palazzo, Tights, Dhoti Pants, to top it, one can wear ethnic jackets. When paired with skirts they make a great outfit and can be worn at parties, day-outings, and brunches. It is a perfect office wear outfit being funky and traditional at the same time.

2. High - low kurti: The high-low Kurtis are versatile and can be worn at multiple occasions varying from casual to pre-wedding shoots to formal wear, just wear the appropriate bottoms. Like other Kurtis, High-low can be paired with all sorts of bottom wear, leggings, churidars, jeggings, jeans, skirts, pants, stockings, or even bottomless like a dress.

3. Tail cut kurtiTail Kurtis as the name suggests has a tail, which means that it is longer from behind and short from the front, very similar to the asymmetric style of designing.The tail Kurtis can be paired with stockings, leggings, jeans, and jeggings. Moreover, to add a little more flare to the outfit, one can also wear an ethnic jacket.

4. Flared kurti: The flared Kurtis are often confused with Anarkali. They might be similar looking, but only because they have a similar flare at the bottom. The flared Kurtis aren’t body-hugging, on the contrary they are loose and looks great on a tall-slim body type. Depending on the length of the Kurti, it is paired best with ankled jeans, Patiala, churidars, Straight Pants, etc. 

5. Kaftan style kurti: They are modern-day Kurti, which has become essential in women’s wardrobe. Kaftan Kurtis is trendy and sophisticated. Therefore they can be used on multiple occasions; however, they have a cool and casual vibe to it. The gorgeous summer wear is seen in a lot at parties, summer-beaches, outings, etc.

6. Front slit kurti: Slits Kurti is one of the most in-demand fashion trends even though it was introduced in 2016-2017. The crazy fashion hit the market and spread like an epidemic, only the kind we like. There are different types of slit Kurtis, the front slit which adds a little more charm to Anarkalis and printed floor-lengths, or indo-western, the higher the slit, the better. 

7. Shirt style kurti/ button up kurti: Shirt style kurtis are everywhere because they are both stylish and comfortable. A perfect blend of traditional and contemporary, these are easy to carry off and style.

8. Agarakha kurti: Interestingly, Angrakha in ancient times was worn by the musicians of the royal court. This  Kurta was worn like a jacket and has two contrasting or similar flaps that lay on each other and are tied together at the side of the chest with the help of dori or straps. The dori of the Kurta has small Latkaan, tassels or pom-poms at the end to add more glamour to the attire. 

9. Tiers kurti: One of the most sport and trendy Kurti in the market which can be worn as a dress and with shoes is Tiers Kurti. The fashion industry is competitive and filled with creative geniuses. The Kurti can be worn in different lengths, long tiers Kurti might be straight or flared, which can be paired with churidar, leggings, and treggings. 

10. Overlay style kurti: The overlay is a fascinating concept in Kurtis, which can also be considered as respecting the Indian culture. The base of the overlay Kurti is western trends inspired where it is a better form of spaghetti which can be printed or plain depending on the design. 

11. Anarkali kurti: The style that is evergreen and has been around since the time of Mughal-e-Azam. Madhubala made this trend famous when she wore it while playing the character of Anarkali, which is how it got its name. The perfect combination of elegance, grace, and traditional quotient.


12. Asymmetrical kurti: Just like the name suggests, Asymmetrical Kurti has no specific style. The designers have all the liberty in the world to incorporate all sorts of cuts and designing shapes for this Kurti. This style of Kurti is popular with Bollywood beauties made in a lightweight fabric like chiffon, georgette, crepe, etc. 

13. Indo - western kurti: In this world of fusion, how can there not be a mix of the western and Indian styles in a Kurti? The traditional roots with a modern look, the indo-western with different necklines and sleeves, making the Kurti edgier. Or one can also induce asymmetrical cuts and slits according to their liking.

14. A line kurti: A-line Kurtis are the most popular ones amongst the youth. The Kurti flares down from the waist forming an A with the length of the customer’s choice; till calf, ankle, or knee-length. The A-line kurta can be worn on formal occasions, festivals, also casual and daily wear.

15. Colour block kurti: If you want to make a bold statement, this is the perfect Kurti for you. Color block Kurti is Kurtis that have contrasting and bright color blocks. they can be of any shape asymmetrical, A-line, Straight long, short, etc. It is the color combinations that make them stand out. The colors of the Kurti can be contrasting but should work together as well.

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  6. Thank you for sharing the details. A plain designer kurti is a sophisticated and fashionable choice for those who appreciate the beauty of simplicity with a touch of contemporary design. This ethnic attire is a variation of the traditional Indian kurti, which is known for its comfort and versatility.

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