This brand new collection of Indian tunics has an exhaustive range of pretty upper wear for women. These stylish tunics are a must in a woman’s wardrobe because these could be mixed-and-matched for many occasions and create very diverse looks. From formal, casual to party wear, these kurtis form a staple in a woman’s wardrobe.
These could be teamed up with practically anything, such as pair of cotton trousers, jeans, wide legged trousers, salwars, patiala salwars, skirts and capris. A decent dressing sense and imagination is all you need to create many looks with one tunic.
In this blog post, we shall take a quick look at the three kinds of Indian tunics online.
Formal Tunics
Formal Indian tunics are created for formal outings, particularly formal luncheons. These are usually made in one solid colour, such as brown, navy blue, black, red, maroon, olive green or mustard yellow. Some come with pinstripes or have big buttons around the neckline. These look best with black leggings, but can also be worn with jeans and formal trousers. If you wish to wear these at an office party, you could wear them with tights made in lace. For an ethnic twist, wear these with salwars, leggings or churidhars. Well tailored tunics with minimalistic details, like pleats or frills make for feminine formal wear.
Casual Tunics
Casual tunics are available in many colours and can have a variety of prints. From geometric patterns, floral prints to abstract designs, cuts and shapes, there is a lot of experimentation in this category. Various lengths of tunics and sleeve styles are also tried on kurtis that make them suitable for women of most body types. Full sleeves are a popular choice for winters, whereas three-fourth sleeve or cap sleeves are made for summers. Casual tunic tops can be worn on jeans, leggings, patiala salwars, churidhars. These are also designed in a variety of necklines, like scoop neck, square neck, halter, boat neck, collars to name a few.
Party wear
Party wear tunics are very common in India. Sleeveless tunics with sequins, crystals, embroideries, patch work, diamante add glitter to a humdrum kurti. The fabric of a party wear tunic should be rich such as a chiffon, crepe, georgette or art silk.
Which type of Indian tunic are you picking up next?