The Different Types of Indian Kurtis and Styling Tips Every Women Must Know

Kurtis teamed up with jeans, trousers or leggings, are a go-to attire for women of all age groups, mostly because they are elegant, versatile and above all very comfortable. Since Kurtis come in all sizes and for all body types, women favor it the most over other apparels. Their versatility offers women the freedom to style their look however they want. Moreover, it is the only attire that never goes out of fashion. So, if you have a handful of kurtis in your closet, trust me, you don’t have to worry about the changing trends. All you need to do is, style your attire as per the latest trend and you’re good to go.

However, identifying the perfect kind of kurtis for your body type can be challenging, especially if you are not aware of the different types of kurtis available in the market. If you feel you are one amongst such people, worry not. Here is a complete guide to help you find the perfect kurti for your silhouette. In addition to this, we will also tell which cloth material is best suitable for which season. So, sit back, relax and read on!

Different Kinds of Kurti Designs

  • The Tail Cut 

                                                                              

People often confuse them with the asymmetrical kurtis. The major difference between the two is that the tail cut kurtis are longer at the end and more stylish. They have been trending for quite a few seasons now.

Best suits women: who are tall, petite and have pear, hourglass or triangle shaped bodies.

Occasion: best outfit for parties and special functions. Not suitable for formal events or women with round bodies.

Bottoms: goes with jeggings, leggings, or any full-length bottoms.

  • The High-Low Trend

These kurtis also come under the category of asymmetrical kurtis. However, their hemline is straight and, they lack a definition.

Best suits women: of all body types.

Occasion: made for an informal gathering.

Bottoms: goes well with jeggings, treggings, ripped ankle length jeans, and even palazzos sometimes.

  • Flared Kurtis        

Talk about elegance and style quotient! Whether it is a casual outing or a family function, these will make you look chic in any occasion. Its secret lies in its hemline that is open from both the sides and thus adds volume to the entire outfit.

Best suits women: who are tall, petite and have pear, hourglass or triangle shaped bodies.

Occasion: daily wear, college, office, and informal gatherings. Not suitable for formal events or women with round bodies.

Bottoms: goes with jeggings, leggings, or any full-length bottoms.

  • The Poncho/Kaftan Style

These are the most stylish and comfortable Kurtis of all times. Their airy design camouflages the extra flab (if present) and makes one look slender. However, it is not the best choice for people with a petite figure as it will only make them look shorter.

Best suits women: who are tall and have pear, hourglass or triangle shaped bodies.

Occasion: best suited for casual outings, college or daily wear. Avoid when going to formal events or if you have a small body type.

Bottoms: goes well with full-length leggings.

  • The Trendy Front Slit

 

If you wish to stand out in a crowd, then you must adorn the printed front slit Kurtis with palazzos. To spice up your outfit, you can even team it up with ripped jeans and stilettos.

Best suits women: who are tall, petite and have pear, hourglass or triangle shaped bodies.

Occasion: best suited for casual outings, college, office, parties or daily wear. Not suitable for formal events or women with round bodies.

Bottoms: goes best with palazzos and jeans (especially ripped ones).

  • Denim Kurtis

The best thing about these is that you can flaunt them as a one piece too. If you are going for an edgy look, denim kurtis are the best option.

Best suits women: of the younger generation. They look good on any body type.

Occasion: best for casual outings, college, parties or daily wear. Not suitable for formal events.

Bottoms: goes best with treggings, leggings (ankle-length), jeggings and culottes.

  • The T-Shirt Style Kurtis

T-shirt style kurtis are trending these days as they are very comfortable and chic. They give you the perfect Indo-Western look and are very easy to pull off with style.

Best suits women: of the younger generation. They look good on any body type.

Occasion: best for casual outings, college, or daily wear. Not suitable for formal events or parties.

Bottoms: goes best with treggings, leggings (ankle-length), jeggings and jeans.

  • The Straight-Pintuck Kurtis

 

These straight cut pintuck kurtis are best suited for formal events. The pintuck detailing adds sophistication, charm, and elegance to your get-up. This design looks perfect on chanderi, cotton and handloom fabrics.

Best suits women: who are tall, petite and have pear, hourglass or triangle shaped bodies.

Occasion: best for office, college, or daily wear. Not suitable for informal events or parties.

Bottoms: goes best with trousers, pants, culottes, and palazzos.

  • The Dhoti Style

The younger generation is obsessing over the Dhoti style Kurtis these days. They are an amalgam of the asymmetrical and high-low cut kurtis. The hemline of these kurtis has a cowl cut scheme. Since they are trending these days, you should definitely adorn them for parties.

Best suits women: who are tall, petite and have the hourglass or inverted triangle shaped bodies. Not suitable for women with pear-shaped or round bodies.

Occasion: parties.

Bottoms: goes best with leggings and dhoti pants.

Deciding The Fabric Based On The Season

The best time to wear a chiffon, georgette, or a cotton kurta is during the summers as these fabrics are light and airy. They allow sufficient air to pass through them and thus help in keeping the body temperature low. Silk, cotton-wool and wollen kurtis are best suited for winters they keep the body warm. The rainy season calls for fabrics like synthetic, nylon, tericot and rayon. Since the moisture content is very high during this season, clothes made up of these fabrics are flowy, loose and dry up easily.

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