A traditional form of clothing which is adorned with, comes essentially in three set of items- a flared kurta from above the waistline, a churidar or sharara and a dupatta. Inspired by Mughal and Persian culture, the purity and beauty of an anarkali suit cognates with the women wearing the suits. They come in different styles and forms that gives the modern day women a chance to choose where her heart lives. With variations such as jacket style, cape style, floor length and gown styles in Anarkali itself, it is continuing to appeal the modern ethnic taste.
Kalki Fashions’ The Anarkali Archives is all about traditions, fresh youth and passionate heritage portrayal.
With shaadis and events to attend every now and then, you catch yourself thinking about what to wear. The Anarkali collection has you covered with its rich and tasteful dresses that shall enhance your look with its strong heritage kaarigari and trendy, bold colors. Here’s a sneak-peak into Kalki’s “The Anarkali Archives” only for you:
1. Brick Maroon Fortress
Perfect for any wedding and a definite essential for your wardrobe is this brick maroon anarakli suit that goes high on comfort and style. It bodice of the suit is fabricated in cotton silk with abla, zari, resham and sequins embroidery. Appeals to vibrant, young, free-spirited youth, it showcases a tiered silhouette for post worthy pictures, available right here.

2. The Feminine Urbanity
Dipped in modern liberality, the hand-woven maroon anarkali suit depicts intricate details and aged traditions in a contemporary zardosi techniques and scattered sequins all over. The floral thread embroidery is the star of the outfit, ideal for an evening soiree, available right here.

3. Night and Day
Midnight blue anarkali suit with contrasting sunlight yellow, this attire is known for its fine craftsmanship, intricate embroideries in gota patch, heritage motifs and traditional zardosi. With an interesting amalgamation of contrasting shades and futuristic design, this shall be your pick for a family get-together. Paired with a sun yellow dupatta, it screams cultural beauty in its truest form, available right here.

4. Passionate Peacock Blue
This peacock blue anarkali suit explores an ethnic dynamic maintaining a modern, lighthearted approach showcasing timeless embroideries at its best. With mandarin collar, front slit and scattered butis, further enhanced with floral embroidery on the hem, this anarkali promises you a polished look. Go for a shiny pair of heels with a sparkly clutch to step out in style. An absolute pick of a wedding or evening barbecue, this outfit is a clever craft, available right here.

5. The Charming Crimson Suit
This crimson red anakali suit, though being traditional has modernized and aptly merged itself into contemporary design and pattern. Blossoming with floral buttis, the outfit is enhanced with zardosi, zari, thread and sequins embroidery. Matched with a midnight blue dupatta, the outfits is perfect for intimate family ceremonies, available right here.

![]()







