There are countless ways to style ethnic skirts, and they are incredibly adaptable. They include the standard A-line skirt, a wrap-around skirt, and a flared skirt. Each of these gives off a distinctive appearance and can be used to create an outfit that is both traditional Indian and stylishly Western. These can be worn with a top that contrasts with them and a scarf that matches for a polished look that is appropriate for any setting. You can also make your own coordinated outfit by pairing a skirt with a blouse in the same hue. Long skirts are just as appropriate for the colder months as they are for the warmer ones. They may be dressed up or down by pairing them with a high-necked sweater, a basic sweater, a necklace, or a shawl.
Long cotton skirts are quite adaptable, and buying one in a single color, such as plain black, can be very beneficial because it can be matched with tops and kurtas to create an outfit that can be as basic or ornate as the situation calls for!
We have some invincible styling tips you need to style your best ethnic skirts. Read on to find out more.
Skirts with patterned blouses
With this Blue White Printed Cotton Modal Blouse with Lehenga and Organza Scalloped Dupatta Set, you can up your fashion ante. The blue organza dupatta has all-over prints and scallop detailing, making it the highlight of the look.
Skirts with embellished blouses and dupatta
A living form of fine craftsmanship, get ahead with a wedding-ready look in this lively and elegant Magenta Printed Art Silk Blouse with Tiered Lehenga and Dupatta Set.
Style this gloriously for a wedding or with a simple shirt for a more relaxed get-together at a festival.
Skirts with cholis
Use this Pink Pintuck Cambric Cotton Blouse with Coatie, Chanderi Skirt and Kota Doria Dupatta Set to look festive this season.
For a perfect monochromatic look, this pink top will go well. You can also add a white shirt and a neckpiece for a more contemporary look.
Skirts with halterneck tops
Pair your printed or embellished kurtas or halterneck tops with this classic black banarasi zari silk skirt for chilled-out family get-togethers. For a fancier look, add a pair of earrings and a maangtika.
Skirts with kurtas
This comfortable, understated, and fashionable Black Mukaish Work Cotton Silk Skirt is ideal for wearing during the last few summer evenings. Style this skirt with thick Ghungroo anklets and Jhumkas and a matching short or long kurta.