
Fashion
follows a certain pattern and every season promises to bring in new
trends that become the "in" thing for the fashion-conscious
people. Ladies kurtas have taken on a new dimension altogether in the
present times and they are fast becoming a fashion statement not just in
India but also in the West.
A Khadi kurta with a Ghandhian cap became synonymous with the freedom
fighters. And for a long, long time, kurta stuck to its serious image,
until recently when it was revived by the new breed designers into an
attire that has both poise and style. Today women kurtas spell attitude,
and come in almost all colours and fabrics. From funky to kurtas with
sequins and beads on them, all kinds kinds are available in the market.
The best thing about indian kurtas is that they are not just worn by
men but are preferred by women also. From churidars to Denims, from
pants to skirts, kurtas can be easily worn with anything and everything.
Wearing kurtas is very "in" and makes one look hot and
happening. While many prefer to wear these short and long kurtas during
the day in office, for others it is a comfortable and stylish outfit for
a party or an evening out.
A cool casual wear to a well-textured evening wear, kurtas are here to
stay. Whether you buy it from a designer store or pick it from the
street-side vendors, they make you look cool. There can be sleeveless
kurtas, short or long kurtas or "kurtis". Tight kurtas like in
the 70's or casual free-flowing ones, they offer many choices.
The market nowadays is flooded with kurtas for women of all shapes and
sizes with prices that range from reasonable to expensive depending on
the material, the design and the work. They range from slim styles to
rich tapered ones with rich motifs and delicate embroideries and laces
on them. Indian fashion is among the most happening houte couture in the
global fashion scene. Short `kurtas' have zoomed up the fashion calendar
as it gets experimental with cuts and fabrics.