Fallwinter Fashion Trend Layering Designer Indian Clothes

Layering is versatile, inventive and lots of fun. Layering is also a major fashion trend this time of the year. While layering is quite prevalent with Western outfits, it is not that noticeable in Indian fashion. The good news is that its definitely picking up and a lot of Designer Indian Clothes are styled with layering in it. This adds a chic style into an Indian ensemble and saves it from being too conventional.
Relatively a new trend in Indian fashion, it is amazing how layering works well with Indian clothes as well. Designer Indian Kurtis made of sheer fabrics such as net, chiffon, etc look absolutely fabulous when layered with a matching sleeveless camisole underneath. Alternatively, a low cut embroidered Indian Kurti looks striking when paired with a matching or contrast colored camisole or tube top. Layering makes the Indian Kurti much more fun than it already is and imparts a boho chic look thats immensely stylish. Such layered Kurtis look great with a pair of trousers and the shorter Kurtis go well with full length gypsy skirts too. While Indian Designer Kurtis can be layered effortlessly, the other kinds of Indian outfits that can adopt the trend of layering well are Salwar Kameez and Churidar Kameez. Rather than a brand new trend, it could be called a revival of an old retro trend since it was a frequent style spotted with respect to Salwar Kameez and Churidar Suits. Sleeveless Kameez layered with short cropped embroidered jackets featuring full sleeves look gorgeous and keeps warm during the colder months. Similarly this Salwar Kameez layering trend includes the use of short sleeveless bolero style jackets over short sleeved Kameez during Spring/Summer. For a more dramatic effect, a long sheer jacket or embroidered jacket can be paired with a Kameez. With such a combination, its best to stick to skin tight Churidars for the bottom since it looks sleek and stylish.

Latest Trend In Holi Clothes White Cotton Kurtis

Kurtis are as popular as Sarees among Indian women nowadays. Earlier, most Indian women had to choose between Sarees and Salwar Kameez but today Kurtis are a big hit among women from all sections of the Indian society. Starting from college going girls to working women or homemakers, Designer Indian Kurtis are widely chosen mainly because they are easy to wear and doesnt require much effort to manage unlike Sarees. Apart from a daily wear outfit or for parties and other social gatherings, Kurtis are usually picked for traditional Indian festivals too nowadays. Depending upon the nature of celebration of the festival, appropriate Designer Kurtis are commonly spotted on women.
Holi, like any other Indian festival, is enthusiastically celebrated by people all over the country. Moreover just like other festivals, Holi has its dress code too. However unlike other Indian festivals Holi is celebrated in rather simple clothes owing to the nature of its celebrations. White clothes on Holi are a must. Apart from White Sarees or white Salwar Kameez, white Kurtis are a popular pick on Holi by women. Many Indian women are comfortable in a pair of jeans and Kurtis, therefore for Holi one of the most common Holi clothes happen to be jeans paired with white cotton Kurtis. Apart from clothes worn by women during the celebrations, white cotton Kurtis are popular Holi Gifts as well. Holi Clothes are preferred to be affordable since it cant be worn again after Holi celebrations. Thus plain white Kurtis are perfect since it conforms to the dress code of the festival and are extremely affordable at the same time. Crisp white cotton Kurtis made of thinner varieties of cotton are great since they dry very easily and prevents the wearer from catching cold due to wet clothes. Besides plain white cotton Kurtis, cotton Kurtis in other light shades or featuring subtle printed or embroidered design are ideal too. Its not a good idea to pick a really beautiful or gorgeous embroidered Kurti since theres no chance of wearing it ever again. Instead of checking out embroidery or embellishments, its more important to ensure that the Kurti fits right and is comfortable to wear since thats what matters when it comes to Holi celebrations. Short white cotton Kurtis teamed with an old pair of jeans, capris or full length skirt look really trendy and are ideal for the lively Holi festivities. At the same time long white cotton Kurtis paired with Churidars or the contemporary leggings are best suited for Holi too as its trendy yet with an ethnic touch.