Evergreen Anarkalis you Must Have in Your Wardrobe

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Yellow Embroidered Cotton Silk Anarkali Kurta

The desi salwar suits are a necessary component of all Indian wedding scenes. So why not transform the same timeless design into a fierce outfit? Anarkalis are a good option because of their style, Indo-western influence, and other artistic qualities. They are currently very popular.

Layering, keeping it long, accessorizing with a cape, and adding a dupatta for fashion are just a few ways to keep your wardrobe festive-ready. Let’s look at it.

Embroidered Anarkali

the loom-Blue White Printed Cotton Georgette Embroidered Anarkali Kurta
the loom-Blue White Printed Cotton Georgette Embroidered Anarkali Kurta

You’ll look just like a modern princess in an anarkali suit with fashionable sleeves or necklines. The lovely, fashionable anarkalis in georgette or crepe with lovely zari work are perfect for your wedding events and formal gatherings. You can up your style ante by purchasing a designer anarkali suit with chic necklines, capes, dupattas, and matching accessories

Sequined Anarkali

the loom-Purple Sequins Work Cotton Anarkali Suit
the loom-Purple Sequins Work Cotton Anarkali Suit

For your upcoming celebrations and occasions, you must wear a shimmering anarkali. The most recent fashion craze is the anarkali salwar suit with sequin embroidery, which makes sense given the glitz and glamour of Indian weddings. In that case, if you’ve been having trouble deciding what to wear or have been looking online for an anarkali suit, here is a vital fashion dose that will never let you down. Silver, midnight blue, and purple are suitable party colors, as you should know.

Anarkali Dress

the loom-Grey Hand Block Printed Cotton Kalidar Dress
the loom-Grey Hand Block Printed Cotton Kalidar Dress

Brides and bridesmaids have both worn this silhouette, which fuses tradition and modernity. Because of the expert design sensibility of the Indo-Western anarkali salwar suit, women can deviate from convention and try something new for their pre-wedding events. Ruffles, front slits, capes, breathable fabric, fringes, and extended hemlines are a few characteristics that can give your typical anarkalis an ultra-modern twist.

Anarkali with a Jacket

the loom-Blue Zari Cotton Suit
the loom-Blue Zari Cotton Suit

If you want to avoid the fashion cliche, you must have a jacket-anarkali suit. The jacket has entirely changed what it means to wear long anarkali dresses. Choose signature zardozi work, golden floral embroideries, high-low cuts, and an exciting array of colors for your jacket to turn your plain anarkali into an elegant ethnic ensemble.  

Layered Anarkali

the loom-Blue Hand Block Printed Cotton Dress 
the loom-Blue Hand Block Printed Cotton Dress 

An anarkali set with two or more layers will not only look fashionable but also lavish and ethnic. Your ethnic number will look even more beautiful and pretty in the ideal shades of peach to pink or mauve to purple. Your layered anarkali will look stunning if it is embellished with luxurious zari, pearls, gotta, or sequins. 

Angrakha Structure

the loom-Mustard Yellow Embroidered Handwoven Cotton Angrakha Suit
the loom-Mustard Yellow Embroidered Handwoven Cotton Angrakha Suit

We define an “angrakha anarkali” as the ideal fusion of traditionalism, vintage, and royalty. To draw attention to your spirited angrakha anarkali suit, experiment with pastel colors, opt for lavish hand-embroidered gold detailing, add fancy laces, and purchase chic tassels for the tie-ups. What’s more? To add an additional appealing and festive element, you can look online for traditional jhumkas.

Here are a few original, stylish, and classic anarkali suit designs. At The Loom, you can experiment with the exquisite selection of ethnic anarkali salwar suits. 

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