While you may want to spend half of the summer spending the wedding season in a pretty dress, that may not always fit the ethnic dress code. Then maybe you need something else to shoot every chance. In all these cases, a salwar suit is exactly what you need.
Salwars are easy to dress up or disguise depending on the occasion. Salwar kits are better known for their versatility. Take straight sets of kurta and dhoti, for example. They fit together for any occasion, including lunch at a cafe or drinking tea.
Every woman should have a salwar :
A key element in most traditional wardrobes is a salwar outfit for maximum impact with minimal effort. If you like modern Indian clothes, be versatile with your butt. Combine your salwar kurta with dhoti, draped or hooded pants.
2021 is ankle-length large Churidaars with ornate hems. Check out our selection of new trends in Salwars perfect for the upcoming holidays.
1. Embroidered tunic with Palazzos:
AM:PM embroidered tunic in fuchsia, paired with sandy palazzo, classic and chic. Decorate with moody leather and simple gold earrings.
2. Black salwar with Dori work:
This is a limited edition by Anamika Khanna best handcrafted of its kind. The black salwar set includes sequins and even works. It is made of matka silk fabric. Set comes with butt and churidar.
3. Anarkali along with Floor-Length Cape Sleeves:
Designer Gaurav Gupta mixes nudes and pinks in this modern Anarkali with floor-length sleeves. Throw diamond nails to match this non-standard designer outfit and have the most stylish wedding ever.
4. Cream Floral Embroidered Flared Anarkali :
What is relevant in Mounika Reddy's design is their indie mix, which adopts the traditional salwar. He clearly likes Khadia's design, which fits the Indo-Western look best. You can't help but drool at the cool colour palette and insightful silhouette. The white color of Anarkali cotton with floral patchwork adds ample detail. Salwar cameo with bold embroideries and a light flavour add definition.
5. Dusty Pink Jacket and Organza Bottoms:
The dusty pink jacket by Amaira in a yoke made of raw silk has an organza bottom with embroidery throughout, which is complemented by cool shoulders. This set is also available with a matching lehenga skirt made of raw silk and an embroidered organza bottom. The dresses are made of raw silk and organza. You can comfortably wear this look to any holiday event.
6. Green capital silk Palazzo:
Ruhmahsa is known for her unusual embroidery, vibrant colors, and flowing silhouettes.
This particular set includes a straight green jacket in a Chandern base with a thread embroidered motif on the front. We love how she uses a green silk palazzo modal and bottom to add definition. The cut has a loose cut which makes it ideal for summers. The suit is made of chandeliers, modal silk, and cotton-lined elevations.
7. Mint Green Front Open Jacket:
Designer Samant Chauhan has focused a lot on the subtle palette and we can't help but drool at his collection.
The best thing about this raw silk base mint green open front jacket is the floral embroidery all over and the pink cotton silk blush inside. Green Palazzo pants by Menz give the impression of being quite and harmonious with the open hem of the jacket. This set is available in a casual shape and with a cotton lining.
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