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Contemporary Designer Kurtis for Working Women, Indian Fashion Blog

Contemporary Designer Kurtis for Working Women

Contemporary Designer Kurtis for Working Women

Whether you are searching for casual wear or for any momentous occasion, the kurtis are the finest choice to select. It gives utmost comfort, enhance your casual look and boost your confidence. It is easy to carry out with jeans, leggings, churidaar or palazzos and makes it fantastic outfits. If you are looking to enhance your style quotient then it’s time to check contemporary designer kurtis for special occasions. These outfits will make you to look stunning and stylish. The trends become the perfect choice for wedding celebration and other special occasions.

If you are looking for a special dress that has ethnic look and at the same time seem to be stylish then you can browse the collection of partywear kurtis, designer kurtis, super stylish winter kurtis, casual, office wear, etc. Every piece of kurtis is prudently designed to give imperial look. You can purchase kurtis online at reasonable prices. You can customize and personalize the outfits that you want to purchase. It is one of the most unique and preferred outfit by the young girls and working women. They are light weighted, easy to carry without dupatta, and comfortable to carry out for 8 to 9 hours. They are the ideal apparels for any family occasions, social gatherings or any party events etc. Designer outfits are crafted with embroidery, digital prints; thread work, zardosi and zari work. It all depends upon your taste and preferences. You need to make a perfect choice and combination to get the rich look that will create a lasting impression.

Digital prints have made its presence this year with almost anything and everything being textured digitally. These outfits are versatile and fashionable that suits your personality. You can try this digital attire with leggings, jeans, palazzos etc. Winters are around the corner and yes it’s a time to change the look. You can try woolen designer kurtis for this winter and explore your beauty with the designer harems. Kashmiri embroideries are the alternate option for this winter.

The churidar kurtas, anarkali suits, kurta with lehenga, kurti with palazzos, are some of the awesome collections you can think about. Moreover, there are attractive designed dupattas available in myriad colors to match your kurtis. Therefore make an astute selection when you shop online. Try to visit some of consistent and recommendable online portals that offer you complete varieties comprising with sizes, colours, designs, patterns, shades, prices etc. You can even go for discounts offers, festive offers, season sale etc. Don’t be hesitate to experiment and adventurous. Just make sure the outfits that you are selecting are well-designed and colours of the attires compliments each other.

World Ethnic Day by Craftsvilla.com

World Ethnic Day by Craftsvilla.com

About the World Ethnic Day: World Ethnic Day is a day to celebrate the cultures of different countries together on a single day. In the digital world, “World is One” yet we all carry different identities represented by what we wear, eat, believe and celebrate. Lets come together and celebrate our diversity as “One World”. World Ethnic Day is a day of fun, dance, music, food and party in ethnic way. Lets go back to our roots and share with others our uniqueness. Lets be One. Lets be Ethnic.

Every country and culture has its own ethnicity and uniqueness. When it comes to India, its all colorful, pretty and larger than life, coz it is again not just one culture, but a mix of so many different cultures in one country. We have such diverse cultures but yet have some common nuances.

If we talk about a saree, most of the cultures in India have a saree but each have a different type,work, style of wearing or calling it. There is a Bengali way and a Gujurati way of wearing a saree. Then we have a Maharastrian navari, South Indian Kanjeevaram sarees, Banarasi Brocade sarees, etc.

It’s more of lehengas in the Northern India.

And these days, we all love our kurtis, churidars and salwars, and of course everyone’s favourite anarkali. It is easy and convenient to wear and be around with these and yet gives an ethnic and traditional touch and feel.

Not only clothing, we have diverse arts and crafts too. We have minakari and marble work, gemstones, tie and dye, crochet, wooden and brass handicrafts, block prints, chikankari,clay and pottery,etc.

Craftsvilla.com is celebrating 19th June as ‘World Ethnic Day’. I love the site and the amazing ethnic and traditional items it stocks,also I am happy that a website is actually celebrating Ethnic Day and it anyway helps a lot of local artisans to sell the products on Craftsvilla and gives them an easy,global platform. A nice way for the local people to reach globally and also gives them a new source of income.

Vidya Balan is the brand ambassador for World Ethnic Day and rightly so, she was the first in Bollywood of late to have adopted the saree trend and she wears all the traditional kanjeevarams, from her own wedding to award functions to the Cannes Film Festival, she took the Indian ethnic nine yards everywhere.

“By celebrating World Ethnic Day, we get an opportunity to go back to our roots. I feel strongly about the dying art of handlooms in the country, and also about the plight of artisans who are struggling for livelihood. I am delighted with the opportunity to spread awareness about it,” Vidya said in a statement.

“We are thrilled to have Vidya Balan endorse World Ethnic Day. There is tremendous synergy between her vision and ours. Vidya is a living ambassador for everyday ethnic. Her remarkable success and body of work stand testimony to ethnic is cool,” said Manoj Gupta, founder of Craftsvilla.com.

What do you think of the World Ethnic Day?