The new-age contemporary Indian woman, whether she has a job or runs the house; she sure is a free-spirited woman. Our women these days are a delightful vibrant bunch, and wouldn’t stop at experimentation in the name of fashion. She loves her chic touches, trendy styles and goes the extra mile to make the nation proud in all fanfare and colorful ways. From adding a swagalicious touch of all things desi to modern western wear, to bringing on a regal nuance to the ethnic ensembles too, our desi girls and women know how to flaunt their fashionable vibes. Here are a few ways in which fashionistas can mix and match and amp up their style game with the humble asymmetric kurtas.
1. Style Asymmetric Kurtas with Fitted Churidars For a Casual Day Out
For a very vintage and chic touch, the asymmetrical kurtis can be worn with churidars, much on the lines of the Umrao-Jaan taste. Make sure the churidars is well fitted and has plenty of churis on it. You could style your cotton-blend georgette printed asymmetric kurtas with black, white or cream churidar. You could also create a magical colour-block look for casual movie date or coffee date with your beau with a pink asymmetric kurta teamed with indigo blue churidar. Remember to complete your look sensuous with heavy statement neckpieces, nude patent leather wedges, and highlighted cheeks, while the hair can be tied into a loose braid.
2. Style Asymmetric Kurts with Straight Pants for a Professional Party LookÂ
Keeping in mind the climes and the harsh summers, asymmetric kurtas can be paired with straight aka cigarette pants for comfort. You could style a cream silk asymmetric kurta with black pants or simply create a monochrome look with cream ankle-length pants. Perfect for office parties and running around, the look is only complete when the aura of the ensemble is balanced. If the straight pants are made of linen and plain in design, the kurti then can have the liberty of being slightly embellished or embroidered. Opt for nude makeup, flat mojris and textured beige duffel bag in order to accentuate the subtle grandeur of the kurti.
3. Style Asymmetric Kurts with Skirts for a Carefree, Bohemian Look
Asymmetrical kurti looks lovely with a lungi-skirt. This is a fashionable touch for women who are bold and love to experiment with their sense of style. To embrace your inner bohemian diva, you could also wear a bold print, large motifs and royal trail anarkali with jeans or denim capris. Wear this Indo-western look for casual parties and events, gatherings and social-dos, with a sequined tote bag in hand, warm-toned earthy hue makeup for the evening, chunky hand cuffs and pencil heels.
4. Style Asymmetric Kurtas with Shiny Metallic Tights for a Sunday Brunch Look
Neutral leggings and shiny tights in vibrant hue, such as gold silver or a pop of orange go wonderfully well with pristine white or jet black asymmetric kurtas. This look is not only an intelligent way to add an illusion of height and sleekness, but it also reiterates the fact that sophistication lies in minimalisation. Opt for minimal neutral-toned sleek earrings, a printed scarf, cross-body handbag, bold red lips and chic Mohawk braid to complete your scintillating look.
5. Style Asymmetric Kurtas with Palazzo Pants For a Heavy Traditional Gathering Look
The best way to flaunt your sassiness would be by wearing an asymmetric kurta top and pairing it with cool and comfortable cotton palazzo pants. You could strut around in royal-trail of asymmetric kurtas by combining them with palazzo pants in chinkankari, chanderi, cotton silk or georgette fabric. Make sure to get your palazzo pants with inner lining, as it tends to last long with it. To dial-up your party-wear look, you can wear the humble Indian embroidered or printed headgear, a rhinestone-embellished clutch in hand, and thin layered chains along with smokey eyes and nude lips.
What’s your personal style funda with the asymmetric kurtis? Do let us know!