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6 Anarkali Suits for Casual Wear – Must Try!

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Anarkali Suits for Casual Wear

Owing its name to a famous Mughal dancing girl, everything about Anarkali suits have a royal charm. For many seasons now, these long kurtas with umbrella flairs have been ruling the Indian women’s wardrobe. Bollywood Celebrities to common man, everyone loves the Anarkali trend.

Originally, Anarkalis were long kurtas cinched below the bust and flared like an umbrella. These are usually worn with churidar bottoms and embellished dupattas. Once the trend caught up with mainstream fashion, the Anarkali suit evolved into many variations – short pleated ones with embellished yokes, heavy floor length flairs that cover the churidar and now irregular layers that add more volume. Designer Anarkali’s with sparkling trimmings are regulars on red carpets and celebrations. But it needn’t be restricted as a party wear outfit.

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You can be comfortable in an Anarkali suit for a casual occasion too. For casual wear choose unique colours and prints though. You can try florals and ombre styles for everyday wear Anarkalis. Keep the embellishments at bay and choose simple fabrics like cotton. Short to mid length Anarkali Kurtas are idea for daily wear. But if you are going to a day event, you may try on a floor length Anarkali with high heels. To make that unique style statement, experiment with modern variations in cuts and colours. Colour-blocking is a huge trend these days – try accessorizing in a variety of funky colours to keep up with the trend.

Now, check out these simple but trendy Anarkali suits for casual wear.

1. Floral Prints

For a casual day out with friends, try this cotton Anarkali in floral prints and blue highlights. It features resham embroidery on the neckline and full-sleeves. The churidar bottom is in a complimentary blue shade and the dupatta is sheer floral print fabric. You don’t need a lot of accessorizing for this – just step into heels and let down your hair.

Floral Prints Anarkali Suits

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2. Red Ombre

Embroidery overlay with mirror work on the yoke and red ombre effect makes this cotton Anarkali a stylish option for daily wear. The cream kurta also features fabric work on the hemline in contrasting colours. Wear with complimenting ombre shaded dupattas.

Anarkali Suits with red ombre effect

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3. Neon Cotton

For some designer wear indulgence, try this Manish Malhotra Anarkali suit set in a refreshing colour theme of ivory and neon shades. The dotted kurta is minimalistic elegance at its best – but do notice the Kashmiri embroidery on the sleeves.

Manish Malhotra Anarkali Neon cotton suit

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4. Colour – Block

Here’s another one from Manish Malhotra – a modern take on the classic Anarkali style with cut sleeves and side panels. The oyster and yellow coloured Anarkali is paired with a contrasting peachy pink dupattacolour blocking at its best. Add some quirk to the look with beaded jewellery.

classic Anarkali style suit with colour block

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5. Lacy Black

Laces are a big trend this season, so why not try a black and pink Anarkali with lace detailing on the yoke and borders. The churidar and dupatta are in contrasting shades of pink too.

[Also Read: Floor Length Wedding Anarkali]

Lacy Black Anarkali suit for casual wear

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6. Simple White

If light colours are your favourites, check out this white Anarkali with red detailing. The Kurta has a red silk border, but the highlight is definitely the dupatta with delicate resham embroidery work.

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1 comment

Lydia Mills January 29, 2016 - 1:29 am

One and two. They are beautiful.

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