Regardless of how much we like flaunting Western clothes; there is one ethnic trend that just can’t be replaced. Trendy, comfy, and designer kurtis have taken a place in every woman’s heart. The normal, cotton, designer, classic, and formal kurtis are within everybody’s range and reach and are considered staples for Indian occasions, daily wear, office wear, festivals, parties, and weddings. However, discovering outstanding patterns and distinctive designs and cuts is an individual choice. One can style a normal or trendy kurti with A-line cuts, asymmetry, frills, a unique sleeve style, and a fashionable neckline.

KALKI has an assortment of designer, fusion, and Indo-western kurtis for women looking for different and attractive fashion statements. 

Floral Print Kurtis

If you are a fashion enthusiast, you must be knowing that florals are a need, desire, and staple for every wardrobe. For ages, floral motifs have been a mark of Indian ethnic wear and have undergone several transformations in the form of prints, patches, weaves, and 3Ds. 

  • Versatile choice: Florals add value and charm to Indian kurti designs and make kurtis a versatile choice for a range of occasions, events, and parties. 
  • Various floral designs: Multi-coloured florets, large blooms, floral zari weave, 3D floral appliques and patches, and floral vein designs create a chic and trendy look and can never go wrong to enhance a woman’s style and wardrobe for mehendi, haldi, sangeet, and other pre-wedding rituals. 
  • Dressing up or down:  Florals can be dressed up or down depending upon the occasion. Light floral pattern kurtis can be styled with pants for office wear. Heavy embroidery floral kurtis can be sported at weddings with accessories like belts and heavy dupattas and capes. 
  • Desi Punjabi Look: A flower-printed or phulkari jacket over a kurti can highlight a desi Punjabi look. 

Overall, long floral kurtis, short flower-printed kurtis, or designer kurtis with flower embroidery are stylish choices for all occasions. 

Women posing for photo wearing Black Santoon Kurti With Multicolor Floral Print
Black Santoon Kurti With Multicolor Floral Print
Women posing for photo wearing Teal Grey Embroidered Satin Kurti With Floral Print
Teal Grey Embroidered Satin Kurti With Floral Print

Block Print Kurtis

Block prints are the grace and culture of India that makes your closet attention-grabbing. 

Age-old craft

Block prints are an age-old dyeing technique that looks unique, cultural, and aesthetic on ethnic attires like Kurti. The labor-intensive craft from parts of India like Rajasthan and Gujarat is a distinguished design language that every woman wants to speak through her choice of Indian kurtis. The age-old craft has been adapted to almost every Indian dress including kurtis. 

Versatile Adaptation

New-age designer kurtis, fusion kurtis, co-ord kurtis, and even cotton sharara kurtis and peplum kurti sets feature quintessential and old-school block prints to celebrate the culture and charm of Indian craftsmanship. 

Artistic Design

Various designs like intricate embroidery, linear block prints, geometric patterns, abstract block patterns, and multi-colored block motifs bring the artistic tradition of the past and innovation of the modern world into the limelight. 

There are upgraded kurti designs with block prints at KALKI that are a reflection of rich culture and a pinch of modern style too. There are various styles of block print kurtis that can be paired with unique bottoms like pants, cowls, dhotis, palazzos, ankle-length trousers, shararas, and more. You can flaunt various styles, colors, and designs of block-printed kurtis as per your choice, taste, and personality. 

Women posing for photo wearing Festive Multicolor Anarkali Suit In Ajrakh Handblock Print & Embroidery
Festive Multicolor Anarkali Suit In Ajrakh Handblock Print & Embroidery
Women is posing for photo wearing Pista Green Anarkali Suit In Cotton Silk With Patola And Bandhani Printed Jaal And Mustard Banarasi Dupatta
Pista Green Anarkali Suit In Cotton Silk With Patola And Bandhani Printed Jaal And Mustard Banarasi Dupatta

Embroidered Kurtis

Kantha, zardozi, chikankari, aari, phulkari, cut-dana, and mirror-work kurtis add amazement and royalty to Indian kurti styles. 

Cultural heritage

The rich embroidery work not only enhances the look of kurti designs but also intensifies India’s rich culture, art form, craftsmanship, and legacy. 

Unique flavors

Each embroidery type has a flavor of its own and with its unique stitching and weaving style and colour they look mesmerizing and artful. 

Versatile options

Delicate, heavy, intricate, minimal, golden zari or colourful thread embroidery on kurtis can add charm, charisma, and classic taste to your regular kurtis, casual kurtis, party-wear kurtis, wedding kurtis, and even office-wear kurtis. Light-hued kurtis with bright embroidery, formal kurtis with minimal threadwork embroidery, palazzo kurtis, and party-wear kurtis with heavy and elaborate golden zari, cut-dana or mirror-work embroidery define the concept and technique of various types of an embroidery style that women wish to opt for. 

Women posing for photo wearing Lime Green And Turq Blue Ombre Kaftan Kurti In Georgette With Exquisite Embroidery
Lime Green And Turq Blue Ombre Kaftan Kurti In Georgette With Exquisite Embroidery
Women is posing for photo wearing Purple And Lime Green Ombre Kaftan In Georgette With Exquisite Embroidery
Purple And Lime Green Ombre Kaftan In Georgette With Exquisite Embroidery

Angrakha Kurtis 

Inspired by the Mughal era, the angrakha style kurti features a flared look and a wrap-over front panel. The panels crossing over with tassels, buttons, or hooks give a unique touch to attire like kurtis and salwar suits. The look and appeal of angrakha are very much similar to an Anarkali suit and differ only from the top upper front. 

Adaptable appeal

Angrakha kurtis in embroidery and prints can be styled in various ways. They are a popular choice for grand festivals and weddings. Angrakha kurti in royal and rich fabrics like silk and brocade highlights the regal Mughal and Rajput era and their tradition. With variations in kurti neck design, sleeve length, and even embellishments; angrakha can serve different purposes at different Indian events. 

Styling option

You can pair your angrakha kurti with churidars, flared pants, palazzos, shararas, and skirts to create a stunning ensemble that complements the flared silhouette and adds to its charm. look best with angrakha style kurtis.

Women posing for photo wearing Magenta Pink Sharara Suit In Cotton With Lucknowi Floral Embroidery & Angarakha Peplum Top
Magenta Pink Sharara Suit In Cotton With Lucknowi Floral Embroidery & Angarakha Peplum Top
Women posing for photo wearing Maroon Red Silk Maxi Dress
Maroon Red Silk Maxi Dress

High-low Kurtis 

High-low kurtis look dramatic and flattering on young women. 

A wide array of options

They come in a variety of options like long kurtis, short kurtis, symmetrical peplum kurtis, tail kurtis, off-shoulder kurtis, strappy kurtis, halter neckline kurtis, floral printed kurtis, silk kurtis, cotton kurtis and more. Jacket kurtis and cape kurtis in asymmetrical patterns are also available at KALKI for women to flaunt at casual and formal events.  

Styling option

Pair your high-low kurtis with straight pants, cowls, palazzos, and even skirts and you can achieve a perfect ethnic, trendy, and stylish look as per your fashion desires. There are variants of asymmetrical kurtis based on fabric, length, hemline, colors, cuts, and embroidery.   

Women posing for photo wearing Powder Green And Aqua Tie Dye Print Top & Bottom Embellished In Georgette
Powder Green And Aqua Tie Dye Print Top & Bottom Embellished In Georgette
Women posing for photo wearing Beige Tie-Dye Kaftan Set With Tie-Up Tassel Doris At The Front And Sides
Beige Tie-Dye Kaftan Set With Tie-Up Tassel Doris At The Front And Sides

Cape-style Kurtis 

There are a few designer kurtis that are an absolute treat for Indian women’s wardrobes. And latest kurti designs on the radar are none other than stylish cape kurtis. The flowy appeal of the cape, the light mood of the fabric and the trendy vibes make cape kurtis a must-have fashion essential to be draped with modern and ethnic kurtis. 

Elevate your style

Capes can take your kurti game to the next level while adding ease and comfort to your appearance. 

Versatile pairings

Kaftans, high-low kurtis, designer anarkali kurtis, peplum kurtis, long kurtis, front-slit kurtis, net kurtis, and frill kurtis look dramatic and edgy with capes added to the sleeves or the shoulders. Poncho net capes also make for an exciting and pretty outfit. 

Chic and contemporary personality

Beautiful, super-comfy and hassle-free cape-design kurtis are a must-have to show off your cool and modern personality. Solid-colored cape kurtis, cape kurtis with heavy embellishments and even cape with minimal or elaborate work can help you achieve a moderate, casual, minimal, or party-wear look.

Women posing for photo wearing Moss Green Printed Palazzo Top Set With Embroidered Shrug
Moss Green Printed Palazzo Top Set With Embroidered Shrug
Women posing for photo wearing Hot Pink High Low Cape And White Palazzo Suit With Sequins And Zardosi Flowers
Hot Pink High Low Cape And White Palazzo Suit With Sequins And Zardosi Flowers

Front-slit Kurtis

Front-slit kurtis are brilliant options for those who are looking for the ethnic yet comfortable latest kurti designs. 

Exciting prints and styles

Front-slit kurtis in colorful prints like block, floral, leheriya and abstract look exciting, trendy, and unique. Summer-friendly cotton front-slit kurtis come in various lengths, designs, and hemline patterns. A mix of embroidery with front-slit kurtis can create a unique contemporary style. 

Styling option

You can give an effortless look by teaming the front-slit kurtis with trendy bottoms like ankle length palazzos, long flared pants, parallel bottoms and even cigarette pants. Transform a front-slit kurti into a fashionable ensemble by adding accessories like hats, sunglasses, totes and canvas shoes for a summer outing or beach holiday. 

Women posing for photo wearing Sun Yellow Palazzo Suit In Georgette With Front Slit Kurti Featuring Cut Dana And Moti Buttis
Sun Yellow Palazzo Suit In Georgette With Front Slit Kurti Featuring Cut Dana And Moti Buttis
Women posing for photo wearing White A Line Front Slit Kurta Set In Cotton With Blue Printed Buttis And Geometric Motifs And Long Sleeveless Inner
White A Line Front Slit Kurta Set In Cotton With Blue Printed Buttis And Geometric Motifs

Layered Kurtis

What we love about layered kurtis is that they offer such a royal vibe to your fashion sense. Layered kurtis stands out from all other patterns and add much charm and panache to ethnic kurti designs. 

Unique pattern

Layers in the form of tiers, frills, attached jackets, capes, over-layers, wraps, and crossovers add a vibrant and stylish aspect to long kurti designs. 

Trendy styles

Various forms of layered kurtis like casual kurtis, cotton kurtis, luxurious silk kurtis, office kurtis and Indo-western kurtis can reflect your taste and sense of aesthetics. Layered kaftans, high-low styles, tiered kurtis, panelled kurtis, net layer kurtis, and attached dupatta kurtis are a few super-trendy kurti styles for a fashionable and chic look. 

Women posing for photo wearing Red And Grey Double Layer Kurti In Cotton Online
Red And Grey Double Layer Kurti In Cotton Online
Women posing for photo wearing Green Blouse, Shrug and Palazzo Set With Floral Print
Green Blouse, Shrug and Palazzo Set With Floral Print

Indigo Print Kurtis

Age old fashion statement: The indigo print textiles are an age-old fashion statement and have been an important part of Indian ethnic wear. It is learned that indigo printing naturally gives the cloth or garment a blue color that comes from the indigo plant. 

Unique block and floral prints

The print or pattern is extensively used to create indigo kurtis that majorly make use of block and floral prints. This type of printing is said to have originated from the state of Rajasthan. 

Beauty and complexity

The highly complex process adds beauty to regular ethnic kurtis. The colorful Rajasthan connection and cultural roots make indigo kurtis one of the most desired attires by Indian women. There are various shades of indigo that one can incorporate into their summer kurti trends and create diverse looks.

Ombre Shaded Indigo And Mint Blue Bandhani Tunic Top In Gajji Silk With Printed Silk Cowl Dhoti
Ombre Shaded Indigo And Mint Blue Bandhani Tunic Top In Gajji Silk With Printed Silk Cowl Dhoti
Indigo Blue Printed Sharara Suit Se With Kaftan Top In Satin
Indigo Blue Printed Sharara Suit Se With Kaftan Top In Satin

Fusion Kurtis

Baggie edition, trendy high-low, suave jackets, capes and even blazers over the kurtis can upgrade your regular ethnic kurti look to modern. 

Modern with an ethnic touch

Indo-western kurti styles or fusion kurtis have become a helpful choice for brides to sport at the sangeet or mehendi events. Go for the right selection and combination of styles, colours, designs, cuts, and motifs for a cool and unconventional look. 

Add accessories

Kurtis with a belt, fancy front-slit, cape sleeve design for kurti and simple kurtis design in the co-ord pattern are having a major moment these days. A splash of colors and unique design elements can set you apart from the crowd. 

Mustard Yellow Printed Co-ord Pant-Kurta Set In Tussar
Mustard Yellow Printed Co-ord Pant-Kurta Set In Tussar
Tangerine Orange Floral Printed Co-ord Kurta-Pant Set In Tussar
Tangerine Orange Floral Printed Co-ord Kurta-Pant Set In Tussar

Easy to wear, hassle-free, stylish, heavily embroidered, party-wear and festive kurtis are available at KALKI to add beauty to your Indian wardrobe. Look out for some wedding, formal, trendy, and effortless kurtis at Kalkifashion.com.

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