Festive Suits
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Aqua Green Embroidered Kurta Palazzo Set
Regular price $386Sale price $386 Regular price$429(10% OFF) -
Silver Kurta With Embroidered Velvet Sharara Pants And Organza Dupatta
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Mint Green Tissue Hand Embroidered Kurta Set
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Red Organza Satin Hand Embroidered Kurta Set
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White Chiffon Kurta And Palazzo Set With Cutdana And Sequin Work
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Beige Cotton Sharara Set With Thread And Sequins Work
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Blue Peplum Pakistani Style Anarkali Suit Thread Work With Dupatta
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Beige Chanderi Anarkali Set With Mirror And Sequins Work
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Festive salwar kameez: The only ethnic outfit you need to be striking
The history of salwar kameez style dates back to the pre-Mughal era where a combination of tunic and loose pants was considered opulent. This influential style still persists especially in the Indian race for casual, formal and festive merriments, certainly with a few revolutions. Having said that salwar kameez style is a versatile garb, let us sail you through its various types and its ideal occasion.
1. Anarkali salwar kameez style :
Anarkali is a long; knee or calf or floor length frock style top wear that comes with a flowing silhouette. The upper half of the accoutrement is clinched below the chest while the rest of the section is all flowy. It can be worn as a festive salwar kameez if it is paired with the right fabric and texture (embroidered, mirrored, motif, studded.) Anarkalis are generally paired with churidars, palazzos and even cigarette pants.
2. Classic salwar suits:
A classic salwar suit is a long side slit kurta with a churidar but not anymore. Change is the only constant and nobody wants to stick to monotonous fashion styles. This is where short kurtas and jackets replaced the standard top wear and had room for upmarket bottom wear types like dhoti, sharara, palazzo. Pick a top and bottom type with the right adornments and prints to be party-ready with festive salwar kameez.
3. Crop salwar kameez style:
The most recent trend in the ethnic arena that has been taking the wearers by storm is the crop top salwar kameez style. The traditional kurta is replaced by a crop top or a bustier and is complemented with a bottom that goes best. Preferred bottom types with crop top festive salwar kameez are wrapped pants, palazzos and Patiala's. To add a touch of allurement to your festive salwar kameez you can top it up with heavy dupattas and basic attire, high neck jackets, capes or bandhgalas.
As festive dress is a very subjective choice, you have two options. You can either purchase salwar material or shop for the attire online from Kalki Fashion's online portal. The perk that comes with online shopping is convenience and dodging the business of curating the right match ups. Kalki also offers customized fittings and an online assistant so that you can effortlessly pick a festive dress best suited for your body and occasion.
Stay Gorgeous. Happy Shopping!
