Latest Trends in Angrakha Dresses This Season

With the changing of the seasons comes the changing of the fashion industry, the traditional outfits are making a comeback in the current fashion trends. And out of all the staple dress designs that have charmed many, there is the angrakha dress. This beautiful dress design, which includes draping and the use of beadwork and sequins to create specific patterns, is a combination of the contemporary design and the traditional look and can be worn during festive events, weddings, and gatherings. The simplicity of the angrakha style is perfect because the dress can be made formal by adding sophisticated accessories or can be worn for casual occasions by adding simple accessories.

For the current season, this dress has been the spotlight, in a display of fabrics, patterns, and designs that make it suitable for different personalities. Many designers have incorporated bright colours and fine details into it making it transition from being a folk wear to modern trendy fashion. The wide range of colours available can be best described as exotic – ranging from royal blue to emerald green and even pink. It remains comfortable for all-day wear because the drapes as well as silhouettes add allure, particularly the feminine appeal.

Here is a closer look at some of the newest trends in angrakha dresses for you to consider this season, with numerous choices to select from. 

1. Padma Bandhani Flared Suit Set

This suit set is a perfect piece of elegant and traditional clothing. This outfit comprises an angrakha-pattern kurta styled from bandhani-printed chiffon. The tiered flared design brings in an element of playfulness, the gota patti handwork on the neckline and the sleeves enhancing the look further. What makes this outfit stand out are the dori tassels that give it an extra layer of elegance and class.

Pant Style: With straight pants that go well with the flared kurta perfectly.

Dupatta Style: The dupatta is made of chiffon, and it has beeja on all four sides. Heavy lacing on the pallus makes it even more stylish, making it perfect for any festive occasion.

2. Bhavyta Embroidered Suit Set with Dupatta

The imitation silk kurta’s sleeves feature marodi work and embroidery motifs, exemplifying Indian craftsmanship at its finest. The luxurious fabric hangs loosely and attends to the wearer’s figure. 

Pant Style: The set consists of straight pants having the continuity of the whole set. 

Dupatta Style: The Banarasi dupatta complements the attire, and it also has beeja work up to the edges on all four sides.

3. Rani Leheriya Embroidered Suit Set

The Rani Leheriya Embroidered Suit Set is perfect for the women who love to add liveliness in their outfit. Something to look out for in the angrakha-patterned georgette kalidaar kurta is the delicate gota patti work that adorns it. The gota tassels on the waistline raise the aesthetic appeal of the dress.

Pant Style: This set is accompanied by straight pants that do not add any extra volume.

Dupatta Style: The chiffon dupatta which comes with beeja all around is full of that light comfort that is suitable for all occasions.

4. Teej Yellow Embroidered Suit Set

Finding colours that can uplift your look and spirit? Teej Yellow embroidered suit set is the one you are seeking this year. Stitched in the same pattern as Rani Leheriya, this georgette kalidaar angrakha kurta is designed for women, and it comes with gota patti work on the neckline and sleeves.

Pant Style: Accompanied with straight pants that are comfortable to wear when paired.

Dupatta Style: The chiffon dupatta has beeja work on all sides and adds a smart touch to this warm outfit.

5. Mohini Anarkali Suit Set

This brings the best of traditional and contemporary fashion together. The chiffon double-flare kurta with floral prints provides an angrakha pattern of neckline with contrast taping. The yoke also has anchoring handwork that gives it a touch of elegance.

Pant Style: For the bottoms, it is best worn with matching straight pants so that it complements it.

Dupatta Style: The leheriya dupatta, in double colour, with lacing on all four sides, adds more charm to this one.

6. Aabha Pink Embroidered Traditional Suit Set

If you love pastel shades, your heart will melt seeing this rani pink suit. The angrakha-pattern double- flared art silk kurta has been further enhanced by the zari and dabka handwork motifs embedded at the front, fetching a graceful touch.

Pant Style: Matching straight pants only enhances its look.

Dupatta Style: This outfit comes with an organza dupatta with Banarasi woven work on all four sides of the border.

7. Cherry Sanganeri Printed Tiered Dress

This tiered dress is made of pure cotton. It has an angrakha pattern yoke and a contrast-printed belt for better fit.

Sleeves: The puff sleeves, which are 3/4th elasticated, provide a contemporary look.

Neck: This dress comes in a V-neck that is comfortable for fashion.

8. Saavan Long Tiered Leheriya Dress

This angrakha style art silk neon coloured dress has gota patti and handwork motifs at the yoke, which adds a very attractive touch.

Neck: Traditional V-neck angrakha pattern and full puff sleeves make it appropriate for the festive occasions.

Finishing Touches: The use of gota magzi lace on the neckline and sleeve borders and dori tassels on the waist increases its demand.

9. Nalini Long Chanderi Kurta with Dupatta

This suit set gives an angrakha look with floor length flared style. Additionally, it comes with handwork detail on the yoke and Banarasi borders on the hemline.

Pant Style: It comes with straight pants of the same material for a complete outfit.

Dupatta Style: The pure organza dupatta with pearl and sequence handwork, scalloped on all four sides.

Conclusion

Since angrakha dresses have become the most artistic and popular ethnic fashion item this season, there are so many types and shades of colours out there. These styles are perfect for occasions as diverse as weddings, festivals, or family occasions. Stay in fashion and let the clothes you wear speak louder of elegance and grace this season!


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