Five indispensable Kurti Designs 2020 have been categorised here just for you. The festive season is just beginning and in order to commemorate the inception of this year’s festivities, just indulge in some ethnic shopping. You may or may not possess affection for kurtis but the necessity of ethnics in a woman’s wardrobe is undeniable. There is a vast array of ensembles in ornamented prints, captivating cuts and comfy textiles that will perfectly caress your skin and suit your body-type, but finding the ultimate for yourself can indeed be a tough job. If in a dilemma, then you can find your answer here.

  • Ethnics in soft shades last longer in trends. Invest in one if you don’t have one till now. When in doubt about ethnics, simply go for a minimalist one. Also pertaining to the summers currently, subtle colours are definitely ruling among the ethnics. This minimalist Kurti in pristine peach and harmoniously arranged leaf motifs is immensely versatile as it can be paired with palazzos to straight pants to skin-fit jeans or simply can be worn as a dress.
  • Stocking up a few kurta and jacket sets is certainly a delight to those who love to dress up in minutes for a function. Just mix and match a kurti and jacket along with a palazzo or straight pants and Voila! You are prepped up in just the blink of an eye. For casual occasions, just opt for the kurti. Here the contrasting combination of wine coloured jacket against the vibrant yellow kurti, certainly makes it a bold statement.
  • An Anarkali kurti is definitely a mandatory ethnic in every girl’s closet and this one in olive green makes it to the the ultimate priority list. Known for their flattering silhouettes and flowy fabrics, these are just one-of-a-kind.  An ideal go-to option for all your occasions- be it to a cousin’s engagement or to attend a puja.  Just pair it with the right palazzo or leggings along with your favourite jhumka earrings and you are good to go.
  • A chic cotton kurta is a must in every woman’s wardrobe no matter how often they embrace an ethnic. You might not be a fan of Indian wear, but trust me its one of the most convenient regular outfit. Wear it to your daily commute to workplace or to just at your home while relaxing. Toil between your household management and work-from-home calls efficiently in these comfy kurtis. This modish grey kurti in soft natural cotton with is extremely popular among professional women.
  • A breathable Khadi kurtis are an integral part of every single woman residing in the tropics. Not only an ideal textile to beat the tropical heat but also to relish the upcoming monsoon magic. The kurtis crafted from hand woven fabrics are subtle as well as formal and sophisticated. If you love to experiment with asymmetrical cuts and strikingly contrasting colours, then here’s the catch! Go for this minimal yet detailed Khadi kurti with dhoti-styled pants. You are free to pair it with your favourite pair of skin-fit jeans or ciggerate pants.

Go ahead and include these kurti designs to your closet today! At the time of writing this blog, these amazing kurtis are available at www.vastrique.com

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I am a crazy chic next door; who likes to jump into anything new related to fashion, art, style even gardening! A versatile person and a deep thinker, I am a Fashion, Textile and a Graphic designer. Oh! I am a cartoonist too, a wanderer and a big foodie. So my love for art and everything beautiful took me into the field of designing and here I am travelling everywhere possible and hogging everything delicious. No I don’t diet.

11 Comments

  1. These are some amazing kurtis. I personally like Anarkali Kurtis one can match a long Anarkali kurta with a pair of jeans and also switch over to a slit ankle-length asymmetrical styled kurta the next. And also it can be paired with any leggings or salwar. Will definitely going to check out http://www.vastrique.com. Thanks for recommendation

  2. Layered kurtis is one more type that is always trending. Hope we get back to old days and start going out freely without being scared of infection.

  3. Very well compiled…and details of kurtis are so important in terms of sillhoutte must haves as they are so easy to wear and accessorise. Also great styling tips added in the lookbook

  4. Of late I have been tempted to try out kurta jacket set. They look really classy. This is a very nice compilation of styles that are in vogue

  5. All of these kurtis look so pretty and comfortable. i really liked the first design. i like comfortable kurtis.

  6. Wow these are pretty. i dont wear kurtas often but I do have a few for indian occasions where indian wear is required to be worn.

  7. Now this is a wonderful write-up about the ethnic wear! Personally, I love wearing ethnics! Find it very comfortable and easy to carry. You have mentioned some great tips in choosing the right kind of ethnics that I shall be keeping in mind for my future purchases. Thanks once again.

  8. My wife would totally love this post I’m sure. Knowing her love for trendy kurtis, my guess is she would want to try the khadi kurti or the anarkali kurti ☺️

  9. Great post, I am personally a big fan of cotton and khadi Kurtis, with so much variety available they always make a great choice for every occasion.

  10. Mrinal Kiran Reply

    I was planning to buy a few kurtis before Durga Puja… Thank you for this post! This will help a lot!

  11. I personally like anarkali style kurtis and soft cotton ones but I am not a big fan of Khadi kurtis or any other outfit. I also like layering the kurtis with jackets as it gives a nice touch to the basic kurtis too.

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