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10 Indian Kurti Design Images That Inspire You to Rock This Look

Who does not love to wear a suit and walk like the world is her ramp? If you are looking for an Indian Kurti design, take your pick from any of these 10!

Vipul Sharma Photography

The wedding season is just a month away. Now is the time to get all your dresses ready, be it suits or sarees. You need to think about everything from the neckline to the sleeves before going to your tailor and getting your outfits stitched.

Suits are comfortable and can be as simple or as a designer as you want. They are perfect for small wedding ceremonies for a bride or main events for the guests. If you have decided to wear a suit, check out these 10 Indian Kurti design images and take ideas from the sleeves of the Kurta to the neckline and the length as well.

Every Indian Kurti option here has different elements from the size of the embroidery to the type of fabric you can use. Scroll down to check out all your options.

Noodle Strap Kurti

Anita Dongre

If you are looking for a contemporary Indian Kurti design, check out this noodle sleeve straight design. The crescent-shaped neckline goes perfectly with the very thin strap in the design. If you are wearing a dark colour like purple, hot pink, blue or green, go for white colour embroidery instead of golden. It will look more stylish.

Straight Chikankari Kurta

Deepika's Deep Clicks

Chikankari is one of the oldest Indian embroidery styles used to make not only sarees but an Indian Kurti design like this as well. Chikankari is available in many colours from black and white to green and yellow. You have the choice to choose any neckline like boat neck, close round and even strapless.

Pro tip: A Chikankari kurta is perfect for a Haldi or Mehndi ceremony. Complete your look with a contrasting dupatta and look glamourous!

Anarkali Suit With Zari Work

Dipak Studios

Silk fabrics are always a favourable choice when it comes to any traditional dress. A rich colour like bottle green and royal blue with gold embroidery will look perfect for a night event. An Anarkali automatically has a heavier look compared to other suits. The zari work starts from the boat neck and ends at the hem of the suit. If you are looking to get an Indian Kurti design stitched, this is a front runner.

Long Kurta With Embroidered Borders

Image Courtesy: G Stills Photography

This is a pretty classic Indian Kurti design with a round neckline and quarter sleeves. If you are wearing a sharara, a kurta of this length will look wonderful with it. You can keep it as simple as you want or get all the borders embroidered from the sleeves to the neckline.

Short Kurti With Net Sleeves

Image Courtesy: G Stills Photography

An Indian Kurti design of a shorter length like this is perfect for bottoms with a big flare like a skirt or a sharara. You can glam up this design by adding embroidered net sleeves in a contrasting colour. Red and golden colours are pretty contrasting and do can opt for them as well. Another colour combination is dark green and golden.

Printed Salwar With Dupatta

Dipak Studios

If you are looking for an Indian Kurti design that is casual, go for printed fabrics in simple fabrics like cotton. They are beautiful when paired with salwar and matching dupatta. Band neck collar, boat neckline and scoop neck are all neckline options that you can choose from.

Heavy Kurti With Embroidered Neckline

Dipak Studios

If you are planning to wear a salwar, here is a heavier Indian Kurti design for you. Instead of choosing a printed fabric, go for georgette and get it embroidered. To maintain a balance, you can choose from two options. One option is to go for embroidery at the neckline and the sleeves while the second option is that you can get all the borders embroidered.

Straight Kurta With 3 Slits

Dipak Studios

The next Kurti design is a straight cut, with 3 slits, 2 at the side and one in the front. You can pair a skirt or a palazzo with a style like this with Dhoti pants.

Simple Kurti With Phulkari Design

Most of you now about phulkari dupattas. However, adding Phulkari pattern to your kurta is a new idea that looks wonderful. If you can find extra Phulkari fabric matching your dupatta, do try this design.

Plain Kurti With Floral Work

Image Courtesy: Wedding Documentary

Floral patterns are one of the hottest designs in the market. You can add a floral fabric in matching colours to the sleeves or at the hem of your Kurti.

We love wearing suits and styling them with beautiful traditional bangles, earrings and shoes. For us, the best part is designing an Indian Kurti design from scratch. The power to choose our own fabric, the amount of embroidery with the sleeves and neck is liberating. Do tell us about the last time you designed your own suit from scratch! Did it look nice?

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