Happiness and celebration call for some exciting and pretty outfits. Isn’t it? So, put your fashion glasses on for the approaching festivities and weddings season as we present you the best designer kurti styles that are not only beautiful but also super-comfy.

Here are some fashion pieces that you cannot keep your eyes off.

1. As Cool As Cowl

What we love about a cowl kurti is that it’s trendy, easy-to-carry and offers such cool vibes to your fashion sense. They stand out from all the other ethnic kurti designs. And talking about comfort, you really don’t have to compromise with this easy breezy kurti design.

A women posing for photo wearing green satin silk cowl kurti

2. Short and Sweet

From vibrant Punjabi flair to traditional aspect, there is so much to love about a short kurti. Go for vibrant hues, rich fabrics, and stylish necklines. Boat neck, V-neck or even a round neck kurti can reflect your taste and sense of ethnic and aesthetics. 

A women posing for photo wearing Dhoti Suit With Bell Sleeves Kurti Adorned In Bandhani Print

3. Cape It Up

No matter what season you decide to attend your party in; the cape kurtis can definitely help you look drop-dead gorgeous and super trendy. So, if you believe in a fuss-free style; the cape kurti is the way to go. Now, as we recommend you a fusion, we are sure you are ready to replace your dupattas with this trendier version.

A women posing for photo wearing Fern Green Cape Top With Printed Stripes And Tribal Pattern And Grey Low Crotch Pants

4. Charismatic Kaftan

Kaftans are an absolute treat to attend small functions and events. You can easily upgrade your wardrobe with this baggie addition and become an epitome of beauty as well as comfort. The designer kurti has become a hep choice for brides to sport it at their sangeet or mehendi rituals.

A women posing for photo wearing Mustard Yellow Kaftan Suit In Georgette With Bandhani And Woven Moroccan Jaal

5. Hello To High-low

The asymmetrical kurti really looks fashionable and adds an edge to your regular style. Go for the right selection of colours in this pattern to look ravishing and radiant at your occasions. Mauve, maroon and black kurti designs in high-low patterns can be a cool alternative to your conventional kurtis.

A women posing for photo wearing Turmeric Yellow And Hot Pink High Low Shirt With Bandhani And Water Color Effects Paired With Ivory Dhoti Pants

6. The fancy Front-Slit

The front slit kurti in various designs is having a major moment these days. The jacket style front-slit kurtis or front open kurtis in anarkali patterns can make for perfect choices for a pre-wedding function. Bandhgala or collar-neck kurtis in a front-open pattern can help break the monotony. Splash of colours or yummy colour combinations will set your outfit apart from the crowd.

A women posing for photo wearing Grey And Peach Tunic With Attached Jacket Design And Chevron Print

7. Jazzy Jackets

Right from simple to heavy embroidered, the jackets have made a comeback to accompany your Kurtis. Easy to put on, stylish, festive, and fancy; the jackets can be worn at weddings, pre-wedding functions, and other festivities. What’s more? Printed & light-weight embroidered jackets are a great way to stay warm too during winter events.

A women posing for photo wearing Lavender Dress And Ruffle Jacket Set In Cotton With Floral Print And Resham Embroidery Kurti

8. Belted Kurtis

A good belt can not only fix your outfit but can also lift up its glam quotient. The kurtis adorned with a belt can create an extraordinary look for your gorgeous Insta-worthy pictures. Go for the best embellished belts to add beauty to your wardrobe and to make sure that you inspire many out there.

A women posing for photo wearing Red Dress In Georgette With Lurex Stripes And Embroidered Belt kurti

For all those ladies who want to be a little experimental with their outfits for their own pre-wedding rituals or their friend’s wedding, you can save your favourite ones from these. Look out for some more pretty, ethnic, and trendy ones at kalkifashion.com.

Also Read: #Sareenotsorry: Saree Styles That’ll Make You Swoon All Season Long!

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