It is traditional to wear a set saree or a set mundu for onam or vishu. Or sometimes you have special event at your temple and you want to wear something Kerala style. But you do not want to wear a saree, Here we have listed a few designer kurti designs for such occasions where you can stay comfortable in a kurti and yet slay the trad look.
This is a silver and ona kodi combination. There is no handwork element added to this. It is done in a maxi dress pattern. Silver fabric with self mirror work has been added to the yoke portion and also the sleeve end. There are small pleated gathers at the waistline.
The fabric used is premium kota with abstract self design. Cut bead work has been given to enhance the look on the neck and sleeve. This design is a little different from the usual ones and you can prefer such designs if you do not want to get lost in the crowd of similar designs. This is a slited salwar suit. You can choose to wear with or without dupatta. A light golden silk dupatta will be a great match.
This piece is a lovely handcrafted one with handwork on the neckline and sleeve end. A similar design of traingles have been used with a tad bit of thread work french knots. The color is beige and the soft handlom cotton fabric will make you feel comfortable even when the sun is above your head.
This is a much loved design. Several design elements have been used int his one. The golden net self design fabric patch has been used on the yoke. It's made in 3 panels with slit. The panels are enhanced with golden piping. The net fabric has been used in an insert style on the sleeves and the ghera. And finally, it is a collar design and pleated sleeve design has also been included. But the point to note is that, all these design elements have been imbibed into a single simple kurti design without making it look exaggerated.
Will post in more pics of this lovely black and silver tissue zari onam design kurti. Black fabric with self mirror work has been used in the central portion and sleeve. the piping on the sleeve finishes the look. There are small bead hangings on the end of the central portion.
More such designs will be posted in time to come. Keep watching the space.
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