
Kurti sets for women: Stunning picks you'll want to repeat; Our top 8 stylish picks
From breezy cotton pairings to dazzling sequins and shararas that twirl like a dream, this collection has everything. All you have to do? Pick your favourite and show up glowing.
A kurti set that's equal parts desi and dreamy! This Ishin number features a gorgeous floral print, a comfy sharara, and a flowy dupatta that adds drama. Whether it's a haldi, brunch, or college fest—you'll be picture-perfect.
Styling tip: Add chandbalis and juttis for a fresh festive look.
Drip in royal flair with this House of Pataudi ensemble. With subtle sequin work and rich fabric, it's an ode to Mughal elegance with a modern silhouette. Perfect for intimate weddings or evening soirees.
Styling tip: Pair with heels, sleek hair, and a clutch to let the kurti shine.
Hello, Patiala swag! This cotton kurti set is your perfect mix of comfort and charm with gold zari detailing and a flattering keyhole neckline. Ideal for family functions or small celebrations.
Styling tip: Go classic with jhumkas and a gajra in your hair.
Boho vibes incoming! This Taavi kurti set with its block print and tiered flare brings folk-art realness to your closet. It's artsy, flowy, and made for twirling through festivals and flea markets alike.
Styling tip: Pair with oxidised jewellery and kolhapuri flats for an indie look.
Need something elegant but easy? This FIORRA kurti set comes with delicate embroidery, straight-cut finesse, and a dupatta that pulls the whole look together. Think formal lunches, office celebrations, and everything in between.
Styling tip: Style with kitten heels and a nude lip for understated glam.
This blue beauty from Vishudh is for the girl who loves all things ethnic. With intricate embroidery and a flared sharara, it's a dreamy pick for any festive affair or family pooja.
Styling tip: Stack bangles and go bold with kajal and bindi.
For the minimalist who still wants impact, this linen kurti set is breezy, earthy, and oh-so-chic. The subtle print and breathable fabric make it great for daywear and travel looks.
Styling tip: Add tan flats and silver hoops for clean, casual charm.
For when you want to sparkle without trying too hard—this Shae kurti set is it. With sequin detailing, flared sharara, and a flattering empire cut, it's made for dance floors and daawat looks.
Styling tip: Add a clutch bag and go for soft curls or beachy waves.
One outfit, full impact; kurti sets are the real OGs of the Indian wardrobe. They save you the styling stress, look fab instantly, and take you from morning rituals to night-outs with effortless grace. From sequins to shararas, cotton to linen; grab the one that suits your vibe best!
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Yes! Many of these styles feature embroidery, sequins, and festive silhouettes perfect for special events.
Kolhapuris, juttis, or block heels go beautifully depending on the occasion.
Some do, like the Ishin and Fiorra sets. Others are two-piece combos—check product details.
Absolutely. Cotton, linen, and printed sets are ideal for daily or office wear.
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