Saturday, October 18, 2008

Kurtis /Tunics - Fashion Loved all over the world






Indian Tunics traditionally known as Kurtis suits people of all ages and makes them look more graceful. Kurtis originated from India’s most traditional outfit known as “SALWAR KAMEEZ”. The kameez of this outfit has been redefined into different lengths and designs and they are in today’s time called Kurti. Indian Kurtis come in 3 different lengths short length kurtis, medium length kurtis and long length kurtis.

The style of wearing the kurtis depends on the length of the kurtis. The long length kurtis can be worn over trousers, jeans, salwar. The medium length kurtis can be worn over trousers, jeans and in addition it can be worn over Capri’s with a belt over which gives a very trendy look. The short length kurtis can be worn over anything but it looks stunning with long skirts and gives an indo western touch to the outfit. You can also carry a stole with the kurti and skirt or kurti n trousers to give it a more formal look. Kurtis add a very elegant look to a women’s beauty and makes one look slim due to the loose fit. Kurtis are usually supposed to worn a little loose, so always select a size bigger than your stats.

As of today kurtis are the most worn attire in India that’s gaining much recognition all around the world. Kurtis has brought down the sale of the Indian dresses like salwar kameez to nearly half. Majority of the women now days like to wear Kurtis and Tunics to office over a pair of trouser. Even at weddings and family functions kurtis are worn over long skirts with a stole around the neck giving the attire a lehnga choli kind of a look yet making one look westernized.

Kurtis is a type of indo western shirt is not only limited to the people in India but from all over the world people can be seen wearing Indian Tunics. You can find some amazing collection of formal, semi formal n casual wear Kurtis at www.asraistyle.com

Last but not the least kurtis being Indian apparel has merged in world’s fashion and can be seen everywhere. Trust me KURTIS are definitely worth a buy!!!!!!!

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