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      INDIAN WOMEN AND THEIR COLLECTION OF ETHNIC KURTAS

      Call it Kurtas or Kurtis, they are the staple wardrobe choice for most desi women who want to effortlessly slide into any event, in any weather, and at any time. It is that one perfect outfit you can style with any trendy bottom wear of your choice. These versatile tunic garments are called timeless for a reason, as they are super-comfortable, elegant and easy to wear. The ease of styling while staying within your comfort, is the reason why Kurtas are often the go-to choice for women when it comes to ethnic wear.

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      Indian Ethnic Wear is no longer limited to just festivals and customary events. As Kurtas are ready-to-wear stitched tunics, working women, or perhaps, all desi women across the world have incorporated kurtas into their daily wear. Kurta styles may come and go, but their rise to popularity marks a huge shift in the Indian ethnic diaspora. Ask any desi woman, and her first choice in ethnic wear would always be a Kurta. This re-invention in women’s fashion explains how desi women are more open to donning Ethnic Dresses on the daily given the vast options available in modern and young, contemporary Indian clothing.

      MUST-HAVE TRENDY KURTA STYLES FOR FASHIONISTAS

      Kurtas are usually adorned with embroidered necklines, bright colours, and lightweight materials if you're looking to make heads turn your way. In fact, you can count your blessings, since kurtas can be worn in a plethora of creative ways, and the "not-so-basic" hemlines available mean you can add a little whimsy to your ensemble. Understandably, you wouldn't want to stick to one particular Kurti design. For the sake of variety (which is appreciated by everybody), we present to you a list of some of our favourite Kurti styles:

       

        Straight Kurtas:

      The most popular kind of Kurtas, which may be long or short and often reach the calf, waist, or hip, are the Straight Kurtas. Its basic kurta pattern is flattering on all body types since it creates the illusion of length by making your body appear slimmer. Both short and long kurtas can be best styled with a pair of jeans or wide-legged palazzos. Mostly these styled kurtas have three-fourth length sleeves, with slits on either side. Even high flare long skirts would go well with these kurtas if you are about to attend a wedding or any traditional event. Straight Kurtas exude sophisticated, professional vibes, pairing them with some high-rise or straight pants or trousers make them fit for office wear as well. They are light, breezy, and better preferred to wearing instead of casual shirts or jeans in the sweltering weather of the Middle East! ZERESOUQ brings in for you a large collection of such straight kurtas that fit into every taste and occasion. They are available in printed styles, block prints, solid hues, gradient colors, trendy premium-quality fabrics as well as embroidered ones. You may create a look that is not only more versatile but also more appealing by accessorising it with sling bags, high ponies, and a pair of stud earrings.

        A-Line Kurtas:

      A-line kurtis are now one of the most popular styles of Kurtas among younger women. The design of the Kurta features a flare that extends down from the waist, creating the letter A when combined with the length of the Kurta. It may be available in a variety of lengths, including those that reach the knee, the ankle, or the calf. The fact that an A-line Kurti may be worn to any event, be it a day spent at the office, a day spent celebrating a holiday, or just a day out and about, is without a doubt the best feature of this type of garment. Kurtis with an A-line profile are very attractive when worn by women whose bodies are shaped like an apple or a pear. For a style that is both more adaptable and attractive, pair it with some light Jhumkas and flats.

        Angrakha Kurtas:

      Throughout the historical periods, one of the most common garments worn by musicians was called an Angrakha Kurti. It is a historically significant clothing style that represents a more authentic rendition of Indian ethnic attire. In the same way that kurtas were formerly a traditional element of the clothes worn by men in India, Angrakha-style kurtas and tops were also traditionally worn by a significant number of men. These garments were then embraced by the womens fashion industry to portray liberalism and equality in women. In light of this, the women's Angrakha Kurti has a chest-wrapping jacket in the form of a robe, complete with two flaps that either contrast or are identical to one another. These flaps overlap one another on the side of the breast or, in certain cases, on the waist, where they are secured by Ribbons, tassels, or straps. Currently, members of the current generation adore the Angrakha Kurti to such a degree that they have started wearing it as part of their typical everyday wardrobe. You may simply mix Angrakha Kurtis with churidars, leggings, or even Dhoti trousers for a look that is appropriate for both casual and work settings. Angrakha Kurtis make for terrific work or casual wear. If, on the other hand, you are searching for something to wear to an event, some options you may consider are heavier embroidered versions of Angrakha Kurtis, boho earrings in a variety of colours, and embroidered Punjabi Juttis.

        Kaftan Kurtas:

      Kaftan Kurta design is a new style of women’s Kurta, inspired from the Kaftan Gowns worn by both Turkish men and women, now holds itself as one of the current most trending Kurta styles. It is another historical dress style garment from Central Asia that is exclusively designed to be worn in hot weather regions. Today, regardless of the weather, Kaftans have become a must-have in every woman's wardrobe. Kaftan style Kurtas are very sophisticated and comfortable garments as they are easy to wear on various occasions. This is the ultimate summer outfit you can wear to beaches, picnics or anywhere else. The best part about kaftan Kurtis is that they are very breezy and light, making you feel like you’re floating. So whether you want to lounge at home or wish to go out with friends, kaftan Kurtis can serve it all. We’ve got you an exclusive premium collection of latest Kurtasin different fabrics such as Cotton, Georgette, Satins, Chiffons and more.

      As one of the leading online ethnic stores, we are on the constant lookout for the best styles and designs that serve your fashion fancies and make you stand out from the crowd. This is why our kurtas range from basic everyday kurtas to designer ones, to fit your budget and body!

      FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT ZERESOUQ KURTAS:

      Q1. I want to buy an Indian dress, which dress would be best to start with?

      Kurtas are the ideal approach for a newbie to start their Indian clothing collection. Every Indian woman wears kurtas, flowy tunics that are comfortable in tropical climates. Kurtas are easy-to-wear, easy-to-carry, body-fit, occasion-versatile, and match well with palazzos, trousers, leggings, long skirts, jeans, or jeggings. If you can't tolerate heavier garments and worry about your outfit all day, start with kurtas. Keep up with the trends with a Kurti from our new arrivals section. ZERESOUQ offers kurtas in a wide variety of patterns, fabrics, and colors cuts and designs, such as in Anarkali, straight, asymmetrical silhouette along with front or side slits, that cater to your style!

      Q2. What is the difference between Kurtas and Kurta Sets?

      Kurtas are long loose collarless top wear worn by women of the Indian Subcontinent usually paired with any type of bottom wear of choice may it be ethnic or contemporary. Kurtas can also be styled with dupattas or scarfs. However, Kurta Sets are a complete set of dresses that consist of a Kurta, a bottom-wear and/or a dupatta. They are available in 2-piece kurta sets or 3-piece kurta sets where women do not have to worry about pairing their kurtas with matching bottom wear and dupatta.

      Q2. How to style a kurta in versatile ways?

      Kurtas come in over 30 varieties that can be styled in many different ways. The most popular ones - Straight Kurtas, A-line Kurtas, Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Kurtas, Anarkali Kurtas, Tail-cut Kurtas, Floor-length Kurtas, Angrakha Kurtas, and Kalidar Kurtas - go well with straight palazzos, trousers, culottes, long skirts, dhoti pants, shararas, and even jeans. If you want to dress your Kurta without a dupatta, you can wear a front-open jacket with full or half sleeves, long or short shrugs, fitted jackets, or even capes. Kurtas are beautiful because they have no footwear rules. Block-heels, flat sandals, and wedges will keep you fashionable.

      Q3. Do you have plus size Kurtas?

      Yes, Plus size kurtas on ZERESOUQ are available in sizes from 3XL to 7XL.

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