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Bringing Back The Regal Anarkali Kurtis Along With The Trendsetting Palazzos

Are you also tired because of wearing formals and t-shirts or pants everywhere?

The ethnic anarkali kurtis are back in trend now a days that also with the fusion of modern look. Some of you might already be aware of the fact that initially the anarkali kurtis were introduced as men’s wear. Our rulers would wear it with the salwar, earlier the person who wore anarkali kurta was considered to be regal but after a time it became to be common and now it has become a women’s wear.

The anarkali kurti’s are suited for every function from a casual outing to dancing in a big fat baraat. The anarkali kurti can either be a straight one or a frill one. Well we at tjori are here trying our best to provide you an array of types and designs that you can complete your this season summer wardrobe.

TYPES OF ANARKALI KURTI’S OFFERED BY US

  • COTTON KURTI’S- Cotton is like the most comfortable fabric which can be used to make a cloth and in addition to that the cotton kurti’s have four types of print in them that are – kalamkari- bagru- ajrakh-hand block print thus giving a wider multitude for you to choose from.
  • KHADI KURTI’S- Khadi is the most natural form of fabric which is handwoven as well as hand-spun.These anarkali kurti’s are usually very much comfortable and ethnic in look as well as when worn.
  • FLARED KURTI- Anarkali kurti was initially introduced as a flare kurti. The flare gives a very appealing look as it complements the body contours of a person.
  • OVER LAY KURTI- These are best suited for marriage functions as they are multi-layered and with having the top most layered embroidered.

Etc. and many more types.

You can style your straight fit anarkali with a fancy palazzo lower like the palazzo pant which is basically a bit sleek and never out of fashion.

Go bold and style your favourite kurti’s with the palazzo of your choice

STYLING TIPS FOR PALAZZO

*If you want to attend a formal wear then keep your style minimal and elegance more. You can don a straight palazzo pant with a knee length plain kurta.

*If you have to attend a haldi function or some puja at your family then you can wear the skirt palazzo along with an embroidered blouse or short kurti.

*You can rock the chic look by styling a printed palazzo with a plain kurti and bag.

*You need to keep in mind your height in proportion to the length of your palazzo so that it does not look odd rather uniform and regal.

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