
Chikankari kurta sets for women: Soothing pastels, serious wow; Check out our top 8 picks
When pastel meets poetry and embroidery gets elegant, you know it's Chikankari season! These dreamy kurta sets in soothing tones are here to make your summer closet feel like a breeze wrapped in grace.
From flowy Anarkalis to sharp straight-cut styles, this edit brings together everything you love; lightweight cottons, breezy georgettes, and the timeless art of Lucknowi hand embroidery. So if you're brunching, celebrating, or just soaking up compliments, these sets do all the talking (and styling) for you.
Elegant doesn't even begin to describe this silk georgette kurta set by Varanga. With delicate Chikankari embroidery floating over a pastel canvas, this outfit is made for moonlit evenings and garden parties. The semi-sheer dupatta and trousers add just the right amount of drama to this dreamy ensemble.
Styling tip: Add pearl earrings, silver juttis, and a clutch for a festive yet serene look.
Dainty florals meet hand-embroidered magic in this DIVASTRI pastel Chikankari set. Tailored in pure cotton, it feels as lovely as it looks. The soft shades make it ideal for warm days, and the floral motifs bring a timeless, feminine charm.
Styling tip: Pair with nude block heels, soft curls, and minimal silver jewellery for daytime elegance.
A pastel palette + ethnic motifs = a match made in style heaven. This set from Shopping Queen lets the embroidery shine with traditional Chikankari designs. It's ideal for work days that demand a touch of tradition or casual occasions when you're not trying too hard but still slaying.
Styling tip: Style with oxidised bangles and a side braid for that Desi boho charm.
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Twirl-worthy and totally eye-catching, this Angrakha-style Chikankari kurta set from HEEPOSH is as comfy as it is charming. The pastel hue keeps it elegant, while the palazzo silhouette brings flowy fabulousness. It's giving 'ethereal queen'—and we're here for it.
Styling tip: Tie your hair in a bun, add dangly earrings and a potli bag for that regal ethnic vibe.
Simple, stunning, and so breathable; this Sangria kurta set is proof that less really is more. With subtle embroidery and soft fabric, this set makes everyday dressing feel just a little more special. Ideal for office or errands with a side of glam.
Styling tip: Pair with flats and a tote bag for a minimal, clean girl look.
White on white, but never boring. This ADA Chikankari set brings you the crisp freshness of Kota fabric and the heritage finesse of Lucknowi embroidery. It's classy, it's lightweight, and it floats around you like a summer breeze.
Styling tip: Add a pop of colour with bright juttis or a multicolour sling bag.
This Sangria Anarkali set feels like walking through a blooming garden. The Chikankari embroidery paired with its sweeping silhouette makes it the ultimate graceful girl look. The dupatta and pastel hue round it out into an occasion-ready outfit.
Styling tip: Go full glam with a low bun, statement earrings, and mojris.
Classic Lucknowi charm with a touch of modern tailoring—this straight kurta set from Seva Chikan is pure pastel perfection. The soft fabric, flawless finish, and all-over embroidery make it a no-brainer for elegance on demand.
Styling tip: Add a watch, some delicate studs, and let the embroidery steal the show.
These pastel sets let you float through the season with effortless grace and cooling comfort. Traditional yet trendy, they're your shortcut to timeless summer style.
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Most feature authentic handwork or hand-guided machine embroidery for the signature Lucknowi look.
Hand wash or gentle machine cycles with mild detergent are best to preserve the embroidery.
Yes—cotton, kota, and silk blends keep things light, breathable, and ideal for warm weather.
Absolutely! With the right accessories, these sets go from casual brunch to festive gatherings.
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