Kurta Sets for Women

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      About Designer Kurta Sets By Priyanka Gupta

      A kurta set typically consists of a kurta (a tunic or long top) paired with a matching or contrasting bottom like churidar, palazzo, sharara, garara, or straight pants, often accompanied by a dupatta. It’s a versatile ensemble that can be styled for everything from daily wear to grand festive occasions.

      For everyday comfort and style, opt for:
      • Straight cotton kurtas with tapered pants or leggings.
      • A-line kurtas that provide ease of movement.
      • Breathable fabrics like mul cotton, linen-cotton blends, or rayon.
      • Light prints or minimal embroidery to keep it simple and work-friendly.

      Look for kurta sets that are easy to maintain, non-sheer, and have pockets for practicality.

      Yes! Workwear kurta sets are one of the most functional and graceful outfits you can wear to the office. Choose:
      • Muted tones, solids, or pinstripes for a formal vibe.
      • 3/4th sleeves or full-sleeve kurtas for a polished look.
      • Comfortable fabrics like Chanderi silk blends, cotton, or modal.
      • Minimal embroidery or lacework to keep things professional.

      For attending weddings or side functions like mehendi, haldi, sangeet, or a cocktail night, opt for:
      • Sharara sets with mirrorwork or gota patti for mehendi/sangeet.
      • Garara sets with zardozi or sequins for reception or evening wear.
      • Anarkali sets with soft flowy dupattas for the ceremony.
      • Straight-cut silk kurtas with brocade pants for a regal yet understated look.

      Diwali calls for sparkle without discomfort. Ideal kurta sets include:
      • Bright jewel tones like ruby, emerald, and mustard.
      • Chikankari or foil print straight kurtas for a blend of subtle and festive.
      • Sharara or Anarkali sets with light embroidery and contrast dupattas.
      • Lightweight silks or georgettes that are easy to carry during long evenings.

      Some of the most loved cuts include:
      • Straight-cut kurtas: Versatile and slimming.
      • A-line kurtas: Flattering on all body types, flares slightly at the hem.
      • Angarkha-style kurtas: Overlapping neckline, very elegant.
      • Anarkalis: Fitted at the bodice with a dramatic flare.
      • Kalidar kurtas: Structured with panels, enhancing movement.

      • Sharara has a continuous flare from the waist down (like palazzos but more flared).
      • Garara has a distinct joint at the knee, with the flare starting below it — giving a tiered or paneled look.
      • Both are worn with short or mid-length kurtas and make festive dressing fun and traditional.

      Yes. Kurta sets are perfect for the Anand Karaj ceremony, which calls for respectful, traditional attire:
      • Straight-cut kurtas or Anarkalis in soft tones or jewel shades.
      • Covered shoulders and modest necklines to respect Gurudwara decorum.
      • Dupatta is essential and should be draped on the head during the ceremony.
      • Fabrics like Chanderi, silk, or georgette with elegant embroidery work beautifully.

      • Pastel tones, ivory, blush pink, sky blue, pistachio, or light gold for day weddings.
      • Royal blue, saffron, maroon, or forest green for evening functions.
      • Embellishments like Phulkari embroidery, gota, or mirrorwork are popular yet respectful.
      • Avoid extremely flashy or figure-hugging outfits — grace and dignity are key.

      Yes! While dupatta completes the look for festive or formal occasions, it’s completely okay to skip it for:
      • Office wear
      • Casual brunch or day outings
      • Contemporary styled kurtas with unique necklines, asymmetrical hems, or jackets

      When in doubt, use a lightweight dupatta or a statement stole.

      Absolutely. Kurta sets are timeless and suit all age groups:
      • Young women prefer cropped kurtas with shararas or fusion styles.
      • Mature women lean towards longer straight kurtas or A-line styles.
      • The cut, length, and embroidery can be customized to suit personal taste.

      • Straight kurtas: Statement earrings, sleek bangles, and block heels.
      • Sharara/Garara sets: Chandbalis or jhumkas, maang tikka, embroidered juttis.
      • Anarkalis: Long danglers, ring clutch, and soft curls in hair for drama.
      • Workwear sets: Minimal jewelry, leather tote, and comfortable flats.

      If you’re looking for designer luxury kurta sets in Delhi, head to Summer by Priyanka Gupta — a design brand known for its refined craftsmanship, delicate hand embroideries, and breezy yet regal silhouettes. Whether you’re shopping for a Gurudwara wedding, festive wear like Diwali, or a sophisticated office ensemble, their collections offer a perfect balance of tradition and elegance.

      From mulmul straight kurtas to chiffon Anarkalis, and festive sharara-garara sets, Summer’s signature touch lies in understated luxury and comfort-first tailoring. Visit their flagship store in Defence Colony to experience personalized styling or browse online for curated edits.