How to Embellish your Designer Kurti |
Posted: April 26, 2017 |
There are variety of options to choose from when you are wanting to wear something traditional and ethnic. Amongst all the options, kurtis are something that not only give you a complete ethnic look but are also very comfortable and elegant both for the wearer and the starrer. Kurtis have impressed not only the women from India but the women from all around the globe. Customisation of the outfit makes it suitable for everyone from every nook and corner of the world. Designers have tried their hands on kurtis to make them all the more fashionable and trendy for the young blood and come out with a fusion that appears absolutely mesmerizing and praise-worthy. Nowadays, every woman wants something unique, stylish and extraordinary, ditching the old trend of wearing anything and everything available. The diversity of choices and preferences has paved the way for the need of knowing the art of embellishing or aptly designing your outfit. So here are some of the ways in which you can have a perfectly embellished designer kurti for yourself: Kutchi embroidery: This type of embroidery comes from the state of Gujarat with its vibrant colours. Kutchi embroidery is sure to add brightness to your dull kurti as the embroidery possesses the use of more than three bright colours. Usually, it is combination of cut work or mirror work with bright thread work that blends to form a perfect outfit. So, if you are planning to embellish your dull kurti into a designer one, Kutchi embroidery is definitely a perfect choice. Mirror work: In order to add a shine and a bling to your attire, mirror work is right thing to choose. Mirror work on kurtis is a traditional art and not something new to the world of fashion but it does a complete justice to your attire by perfecting a neckline or slits or the entire kurti. You can also blend the thread work with different shapes of mirror to make your kurti a designer and glamorous one. Chikankari embroidery: The origin of chikankari embroidery can be traced back to the time of Mughals. The hypnotic element of chikankari is that it is form of full embroidery which is done in freehand motifs on light fabrics. The popularity of Lucknow originated chikankari has led it to move from whites to coloured embroideries in combination with embellishments like mirror and sequin work. Zardosi embroidery: In order to have a royal look of your simple and sober kurti, you can always opt for zardosi work which is done with golden, silver or other metallic colour thread. Simple plain kurti possessing zardosi work does wonders to your overall appearance. If you want a heavily embellished kurti, you can go for zardosi work all over with some mirror or pearl work or any other stones that you like. On the other hand, if you are not fond of much heavily embroidered kurti, go for zardosi at necklines or cuffs of the sleeves or at the border of your kurti. Cut work embroidery: This form of embroidery is ideal for those who do not wish to have a heavily embroidered or over embellished kurti. Such type of embroidery does justice on plain subtle colours rather than printed or blingy fabrics. Cut-work has been in great vogue recently and is much aspired form of embellishment on kurti for young divas. The above mentioned styles of embroidery and embellishments on kurtis are sure to make your not-so-happening kurti into a designer and eye-catching kurti that you will want to rock at any and every occasion.
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