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Tips To Style Short Kurtis Differently For Any Occasion

 

Wear Pants with a Short Kurti

Pants can also be paired with a short Kurti. If you choose to pair a pair of pants with a short kurti, you can also try to keep the pair simple and neutral.



 Yes, pants and Kurtis in short styles can be paired with each other, but the look will be much more interesting if you choose a bright pair of pants.

 Choose a pair of bright pants that are full of movement and texture. A polka-dot print, a pattern with many colours or a pair of printed, cropped pants are great picks for this look. You can also add a long-sleeved shirt or a cardigan to your look.

 

For a Completely Different Look

If you’re feeling a little more creative, you can also try pairing a short Kurti with long pants. You can try this with a pair of culottes, or a pair of bell bottoms or heeled sandals.



 This look is a little bit more daring, so you can either pair a short Kurti with a long skirt or a pair of trousers. If you want to take it up a notch, you can add a long-sleeved shirt or a cardigan for a complete, different look.

 You can also try wearing a pair of high heels with this look. Heels can be very inspiring when paired with a short Kurti, especially glitter heels.

 

Outfit Tips:

- Short Kurtis are generally more casual than their long Kurti cousins, so you can pair them with more casual pieces, such as culottes, printed shorts and sandals.

- Shorts can add a casual feel to a Kurti, especially if you choose a vibrant pair. You can also add a cardigan or a shirt to add a little more coverage to your look.

- Pairs well with Culottes, sandals, shorts, sneakers, a long-sleeved shirt and a cardigan

- Avoid wearing a short Kurti to a five-star restaurant or wedding reception - it will be too informal.

- For a more formal look, pair a long Kurti with a long skirt or a long-sleeved shirt or a blazer.

- You can also try pairing a short Kurti with a pair of trousers or a pair of culottes.

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