The Art of Making Authentic Kurtis in Mumbai by Kurti Manufacturers

Wholesalers and manufacturers in Mumbai promote Kurtis which is similar to Kurtas worn by men, but a Kurti is designed with women in mind and their flair for bright colors.

Kurtis for comfort

Nobody expected a humble homely Kurti will take the fashion world by storm; it is generally referred to as that similar to waistcoat or jacket which reaches up to the waist and does not have slits on the sides. Women love this attire for its lightweight material and the short and compact design that allows free movement and comfort.
The Kurtis are flexible in design and can be worn at home, outdoor, party, and formal occasions. Kurtis is a great way to show the beauty of ethnic accessories that go with the awesome color combinations and detailing. There are different designs that go with your body type and the occasion:
•    Anarkali Kurti – This projects the best of ethnic look and can look gorgeous at weddings and  other traditional occasions
•    Straight-cut Kurti – Perfect for athletic body type and very much in vogue with corporate professionals
•    A-line Kurti – The Apple-shape cut is much favored by the younger generation for its flowing design from the waist, reaching up to the calf or ankle giving a royal look
•    Angrakha Kurtis – This style suits any type of body with its loose fitted design that can be wrapped around the body. Angrakha literally means ‘body protector’ and it comes with an asymmetric opening which was secured by strings and loops.      

Modern Kurtis 

The wholesalers and manufacturers of Kurtis in Mumbai have seen a sea change in designing a Kurti that keep pace with the changing fashion in modern times, such as:
•    Hand embroidered Kurti with Plazzo
•    Hand embroidered party wear Kurti
•    Floral printed/ Zardosi embroidered party wear Kurtis
•    Resham work Kurti
•    Designer Kurti, Denim Kurti
•    Short sleeve/Full sleeve/Sleeveless Kurtis            
In Mumbai Kurtis have become designers favorite making changes here and there, adding exquisite embellishments, toying with the idea of new fabric material and color schemes, etc., but at the same time keeping the ethnic style intact.

The author notes that in Mumbai manufacturers and wholesalers of Kurtis have acknowledged the fact that the Kurti is going to be the favorite apparel for modern designers. 

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