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Little Princess's Guide to Rocking Indian Ethnic Wear


Little Princess's Guide to Rocking Indian Ethnic Wear

Dressing up little girls in vibrant Indian ethnic outfits brings great joy to every parent. Be it lehengas, anarkalis, frocks or fusion apparel, Indian wear for girls is loaded with colors, mirrors, sequins and cultural richness.


As your little one grows, here is a guide to the varieties of kids Indian ethnic wear you can dress her up in for events, festivals and special occasions:


Lehengas

Indian ethnic wear spells femininity better than the gorgeous lehenga-choli. From flared calf-length lehengas for toddlers to elegant floor-sweeping ghagras for teens, this ensemble makes every girl feel like royalty.


You can opt for simple chiffon or georgette kids lehenga with minimal embroidery for your young one. Gradually move to richer fabrics like silk or velvet, with more embellishments as she grows older.

Anarkalis

Anarkalis suit is considered as a stylish fashionable statement across all age groups. These flowy ankle-length suits with churidar bottoms look stunning on little girls.

You can opt for pastel anarkalis with thread work or mirror embroidery for 4 to 9 year-olds. Bright color combinations with heavy zardozi and sequins can be tried as they hit their teens.

Salwar Suits

Wearing a salwar suit makes your baby look more adorable. From chanderi cotton salwars with phulkari dupatta to silk salwars with gotta patti, take your pick for everyday or special wear.


Keep the necklines modest and kameez lengths till knee or lower thigh for a more comfortable fit. Make sure that bottoms have enough flare and offer enough leg movement.

Half-Lehenga Sarees

Once your little lady moves past the twirly phase around 9-10 years and demands a more mature look, half-lehenga sarees make great options for Indian party wear.

These pre-stitched wonders pair the grace of sarees with the flirty fun of lehengas for young girls transitioning towards teen styles. From pastel hues to vibrant floral prints, there are endless modern options to pick from.

Straight Cut Kurtis

Nothing works better for regular everyday kids Indian wear than mix-and-match straight cut kurtis. These flattering short kurtis with minimal adornments pair well with churidars, pants or skirts.

From school functions to pujas to bestie get-togethers, straight cut kurtis make comfortable, fuss-free ensembles for girls on the move. Cotton khadi, silk blends and georgette are great fabrics.

Fusion Dresses

Kids parties, weddings and festivals now see a fun riot of Indo-western fusion dresses for girls in refreshing prints and cuts.

Sleeveless dresses with digital prints paired with dhoti pants present a cool contemporary look. Maxi dresses with vintage embroidery fused with lace or mirror-work ups the glam quotient for young teens.

Poncho Tops

Poncho style kurti tops make delightful Indian ethnic wear for young girls during carefree winter days and special occasions. Pair them with white palazzos or harem pants in lively colors.

Heavy Thread Embroidery

Intricate hand embroidery using threads and mirrors lend vibrance to simple kurtas and frocks for little princesses. Varieties like Ari, Kantha, Zardozi and Kamdani work bridge traditional styles with a contemporary vibe.

Indian Prints

Fun digital prints are bringing freshness to regular kurtis and tops for girls. Quirky kitschy prints, miniature paisleys, eclectic bandhanis and abstract prints infuse Indianness in a modern fashionable way.

So let your little girl soak in her rich Indian heritage while giving her the freedom to discover her unique sense of style and have fun with Indian ethnic wear. Stay tuned for more wardrobe ideas as she blossoms into a diva!


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