New Collection in Kurtis and Kurtas for Women:
Forget the basics! The latest trends in kurtis are all about bold statements, artisanal details, and sustainable choices. Based on the recent FDCI x Lakmé Fashion Week showcases, here’s what designers are pushing:
Dramatic Asymmetry: From off-shoulder necklines to diagonal hems and high-low drapes, asymmetry is the number one trend for a modern, fashion-forward look.
Sustainable Fabrics: Linen, hemp, and organic cotton are no longer niche. They’re mainstream, with designers celebrating their texture and drape in minimalist, elegant silhouettes.
Maxi Everything: Floor-length kurtas and kurtis are dominating, offering a flowy, elegant alternative to traditional dresses. They’re often paired with structured belts or intricate potli details at the hem.
Artisanal Embroidery: The move is away from machine-made zari. Hand-embroidered phulkari, kantha stitch, and gota patti are being used more sparingly, creating focal points on collars, cuffs, and yokes rather than all-over work.
In my opinion, investing in a high-quality, linen asymmetric kurta is the wisest choice. It’s timeless, comfortable, and perfectly aligns with the move towards conscious fashion.
We give you the latest edition of Kurtis that are so fancy you can wear them at parties and look stunning! Read on to find out how to style this fabulous kurtis and some of the most stylish neck designs for Kurtis.


