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Various Types of Chikankari Kurtis for Women


Chikankari kurtis are one of the most elegant and graceful ethnic wear options for Indian women. Known for their intricate and delicate white embroidery on light colored fabrics, Chikankari kurtis have a unique charm that enhances the beauty of the wearer. 

In this blog, we will explore the various types of Chikankari kurtis that are perfect for different occasions and moods.


Straight Cut Chikankari Kurtis

The straight cut kurti is the most common and widely worn style of Chikankari kurtis. As the name suggests, these kurtis have a straight silhouette from the shoulder to the hem. Straight cut kurtis sit comfortably on the body and are roomy around the torso.


These kurtis are versatile pieces that can be paired with jeans, leggings, palazzos, and skirts. Simple straight kurtis with minimal embroidery are great for regular wear. Straight kurtis with dense embroidery and motifs can be worn for small family functions and festivals.


Anarkali Chikankari Kurtis 

Anarkali suits have made a big comeback in Indian ethnic fashion. Flowy, regal, and gorgeous - the Anarkali kurti have a unique flair. Chikankari embroidery combined with the Anarkali silhouette creates an enchanting ethnic look.


These kurtis have a fitted torso that flares out from the waist downwards, resembling a frock. Long, medium or short - Anarkali kurtis are available in different lengths. Pair them with churidars or leggings for an awesome fusion look. Heavy embroidered Anarkali kurtis make for great occasional and festive wear.


Asymmetrical Chikankari Kurtis

Asymmetrical hemlines lend a modern edge to the traditional Chikankari kurtis. These kurtis have uneven hemlines with one side longer than the other. This unevenness imparts a nice flair and bounce to the kurti when walking.


Asymmetrical kurtis have a refreshing look that sets them apart from regular kurtis. They come in a variety of designs - with one shoulder, angled hem, side slits, overlapping panels etc. Team them up with jeans or palazzos for a trendy Indo-Western outfit.


Cape Style Chikankari Kurtis 

Capes never go out of fashion and cape style kurtis are a hot ethnic wear trend. Cape style Chikankari kurtis come with an attached cape layer that flows gracefully from one shoulder. Some kurtis may have sheer full-length capes while others have short shoulder capes.


The cape style kurtis have a very elegant look and bring attention to the intricate Chikankari embroidery work. The cape can be worn both over the head as a dupatta or allowed to flow loose over one shoulder. Cape kurtis make fine occasion wear outfits.


Layered Chikankari Kurtis

Layering and overlays are an evergreen fashion trend that adds depth and dimension to any outfit. Layered Chikankari kurtis feature two layers - a shorter inner kurti that peeps out from under a longer, flowy outer kurti. 


Layered kurtis highlight the Chikankari work on multiple fabric layers for a richer look. They come in diverse designs - solid colored inner kurtis paired with embroidered outers or dual embroidered kurtis. Layering also allows you to play around with lengths - long, short or asymmetrical. 


Jacket Style Chikankari Kurtis

Taking inspiration from the fusion trend, jacket style Chikankari kurtis are a hot favorite. As the name suggests, these kurtis come with a matching embroidered jacket that can be worn together or separately over other kurtis and tops.


Jacket kurti sets allow you to switch between a more covered up look and a casual look by removing the jacket. They come in vibrant colors and prints along with white on white Chikankari embroidery. Jacket kurtis make for great festive and occasion wear ensembles.


So ladies, upgrade your ethnic wardrobe with these graceful Chikankari kurtis this season! Explore the different silhouettes, prints and embroidery designs to find your perfect match. Let the magical artistry of Chikankari embroidery weave its charm.


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