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5 Way To Style Chikankari Kurtis Elegantly

 Chikankari work is one of the finest and most beautiful and most demanding embroideries in India. The intricate thread design makes it elegant. Delicate and artistic hand embroidery, perfect for Indian summers. Chikankari in India was introduced by Nur Jahan, Jahangir's wife. Indian women love embroidery and they definitely have an item or two in their wardrobe. A simple chirtankari kurta can be shaped in many ways. All you need is a bum and jewellery. Here are 5 ways to form a simple chicankari kurta.


Chikankari embroidery is a tradition in an artistic technique that has both desi and western customers. If you don't have chikankar yet, you're missing something really amazing! Read on and fall in love with the chikankari embroidery designs. The subtle, subtle, dreamy and subtle designs for chikankari embroidery are undoubtedly a pleasure.



The chicory bottoms are beautiful, tonal and traditional in light pastel colours and white and can add a subtle yet beautiful feel to any kurta combination! This is a style that is often worn in morning ceremonies at weddings or holidays and is both adorable and charming. Styling Tip - Keep it casual by pairing your pretty embroidered bottoms with a plain chunky jacket and palazzo for a great desi-girl vibe! Or go altogether. The Chikankari technique is exclusive and independent of all traditional embroidery.


While modern chicory blends and solidifies with other traditional techniques, the essence of chicory remains true to its roots to this day.

1. Take the elegant route

Take a hand-painted bottom and wear it traditionally with a Kurti. Intricate roses made with brushes go well with the chikan kurta. This type can be transferred to everyday functions as a Haldi ceremony. You can also wear it while shopping.



2. Secure with a belt

Women who don't like wearing butts or who can't stand butts at least, this look is for them. All you need is a good belt and wear it over your ass. In general, your butt will look like a shrug and the belt will give it a nice shape. Bandhani details also look good. You can combine any light colour or choose any hole to paint.



3. Bohemian chic

Combine a chikankari jacket with a denim jacket and statement accessories. This is a great look and can be worn for lunch or even a date.



4. Bohemian chic

We all have long parties that wear a shoulder or an angrakha kurta or shirt dress that can be worn as a shoulder. Chikankari shrugs with sequin detail paired with Chikankari kurti. Her look is decorated with polka and Kundan earrings.



5. Modern touch

Black with full sleeves is worn on this white jacket and sculpted with a black belt for a cleaner look. It's jazz with a clutch.



The main image model is Kanistha Dhankar, wearing a Chikankari kurti from the Kotvara house by Myra and Muzaffar Ali. The other five types are styled by Aishwarya Bansal, who is also a content creator at Trell.

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