WHAT KIND OF JEWELRY GO WITH THE LONG KURTI
Pakistan’s culture is enriched in folk customs and reflects the country’s historical development. The culture, values, and way of life of the people of Pakistan are special. Long kurti are one of the simple, elegance and grace of Pakistani traditional dress. Pakistan tradition has some particular fashion sense be it salwar kameez or Kurtis, it is often worn with every kind of jewellery piece.
Accessories of Kurtis
Jhumkas, necklace sets, bangles, and rings are common kurti accessories. Because necklace sets come with earrings and a necklace, you may wear them with your favourite kurtis on any occasion. Jhumkas go best with Kurtis of any style. They are renowned for providing any outfit with a realistic look.
Tail kurtis
Tail Kurtis as the name implies has a tail, which means that it is longer from behind and short from the front, reflective to the asymmetric style of designing. You can pair the tail kurtis with Oversized Jhumkas to give an ethnic look.
A-Line Kurtis
The Kurti has an A-shaped flare at the waist that extends to the customer’s choice of calf, ankle, or knee length. You can wear them with a simple pendant and necklace set. Moreover, Earrings are also the best option for wearing.
Anarkali Kurtis
This kurtis has a long flared frock consisting of different types of designs like front slit, side slit, layered and angrakha etc. They give a traditional look when worn with a necklace set. Chain necklace set, Mala set and occasionally chokers would also look great with the attire.
Straight kurtis
Straight kurtis became trendy in Pakistan now-a -days. It is perfect for casual wear. One can accessorise with oxidized jewellery which includes oversized Jhumkas, Mala and Necklaces for an ethnicity. Besides, if you can pair them with fancy jewelry it gives you a formal look.
Indo-Western Kurtis
The Indo-western with its varied necklines and sleeves gives the classic Kurti a rougher appearance while maintaining its traditional roots. You can pair them with any kind of jewellery like funky jewelry , oxidized jewellery and gold-plated according to your taste and event for the perfect look. You can accessorise with any kind of Chokers, Necklaces, Mala, Rings, Bracelets, Bangles and Earcuffs for Indo-Western look.
Angrakha kurtis
The musicians of the royal court wore Angrakha in the past. Two distinct or identical panels that lay on top of one another and are linked together at the side of the chest with the aid of dori or straps make up this Kurta, which was worn like a coat. Small Latkaan, tassels, or pom-poms are attached to the dori of the Kurta to give it additional glitz. You can pair them with stone jewelry for a royal look. Also, you can wear the dangling earrings to complete the casual look.
Denim kurtis
The denim kurtis looks rugged and sporty and was later fused with traditional wear and made into denim kurtis. You can accessorise them with bangles and karas for the minimalist yet eloquent look.
Printed kurtis
Digitally printed fabric is simply turned into a Kurti to create printed Kurtis. They can be asymmetrical, A-line, floor-length, knee-length, or have slits, which look lovely with a skirt. For a funky look, you can pair them with hoops and dangling funky earrings. For a casual look, you can pair them with the minimal oxidized jewelry.
Frock kurtis
It can be reminded of the western 80s atmosphere where women wore long skirts like the frock Kurtis. They are normally fitted from the top and flare out at the bottom, much like any frock. You can accessorise with a simple statement oxidized necklace and oxidized earrings to make the outfit look perfect.
Floor-length kurtis
Kurtis like Angrakha, Anarkali, printed, etc can fall under the category and have made a mark on the audience. These kurtis are accessorised with oxidized Jhumkis, chandbalis and oxidized and traditional jewelry bangles for the ethnic look.
Tulip kurtis
The Kurti stands out due to its unique tulip form and hemline decorations; although it isn’t double layered, it gives the appearance of being so. You can pair them with hoops, studs , drop earrings and statement necklaces, mala and payal for the perfect casual look.