1. Cosy and Comfy white kurta
Equivalent to a white shirt, a white kurta needs to be a part of every capsule Indian wear wardrobe. It’s perfect for hot summers and extremely easy to pair with a range of alternative options.
Off-whites and neutral tones work with almost everything and enhance the styling for almost every look.
Depending on what you pair it with, you can give a kurta more ‘western’ or ‘Indian’ look. Style it with denim for a boho-chic look or go more ethnic by wearing it with palazzos and traditional jhumkas.
2. Celebration with Anarkali
No Indian wear wardrobe is complete without a traditional Anarkali. It has an extremely flattering style, making it suitable to be rocked by women of all shapes and sizes.
From festive celebrations to weddings, they can be flounced to any event with pomp and BANG you create your own style.
3. Impressionist lehenga
If there’s one festive silhouette that always manages to make a strong impression, it’s a lehenga. From intricate traditional embroidery to printed florals, there is a lehenga designed for every occasion out there.
Choose a lehenga based on the function that you have to attend. Dress it up with a contemporary choli and statement jewellery.
4. Authentic Saree
No Indian wardrobe can be complete without a classic saree. While there’s nothing like a must-have saree style, a basic hand-woven saree representing a craft of India is a great place to start investing in.
While cotton, linen, chanderi sarees are extremely light, easy to drape, comfortable to wear and move around in, making them the ideal ‘workwear’ saree, precious weaves such as brocades, banarasis’ and silks are an ideal classic festive wear sartorial investment.
They are evergreen and will never go out of fashion. If you are looking out for something more modern, go for organza, chiffon and net sarees.
Style them in different ways, drape them with pants or elevate them with a belt or jacket for a ‘modern’ take on a classic silhouette.
5. Confident Dhoti Suit
We know you like experimenting! So, here’s a little inspiration to play around with your ethnic wear.
You can get a dhoti pant or a dhoti salwar, and pair it with your favourite kurta to give your traditional attire a classy makeover.
Bringing out the natural beauty of kurtas with not so casual dhoti pants.