DIFFERENT ANARKALI SUIT STYLES EVERY WOMAN, When it comes to dressing up for the wedding season or any special occasion, every fashionista’s favorite choice continues to be the ever-iconic Anarkali suits. As it is a classic garment loved and adorned by women of all ages, designers have innovated several different types of Anarkali suits over the years. It is not only flattering to most body types, but it is also really affordable. No other Indian wear can match the opulence and royalty of an Anarkali suit or frock style suit, so when it comes to creating an ethnic look that is both sophisticated and trendy, the shortest fashion.
The Anarkali is essentially a form-fitting bodice that flares out voluminously from the waist to below the knee. However, this silhouette has undergone significant modern modifications over the years, and there are now a plethora of Anarkali styles to fit various occasions, body shapes, and style sensibilities. Traditionally, it was paired with churidar-style pants and a stole or dupatta The modern-day Anarkali suit can be worn without the trousers, as a shirt, gown, sharara, or even bridal wear.
Let us show you some of the most common Anarkali styles that have swept the fashion world in recent years-
BRIDAL ANARKALI SUIT
Though bridal lehengas are still the most common option for the wedding day, many brides are opting for the Anarkali suit as well. Especially if it’s a small ceremony, a daytime wedding, or if the bride is overly concerned with comfort. Our favorite from Benissimo’s collection of Bridal Anarkali suits is this stunning maroon number with intricate embroidery.
CLASSIC FLOOR LENGTH ANARKALI SUIT
Nothing compares to the classic floor-length Anarkali look. It’s ideal for every occasion, whether it’s your cousin’s wedding, a friend’s wedding, or a festival. Wear this beautiful off white number to be the dazzling diva. Add matching jewelry to complete the look and prepare to dazzle.
JACKET STYLE ANARKALI SUIT
We love those coats, don’t we? This is particularly true of ethnic wear like the Anarkali. The Anarkali Suit’s jacket style combines traditional and contemporary elements to create a sophisticated silhouette.
PANT STYLE ANARKALI
Pants are all the rage for all the right reasons, and when they peek out from under the Anarkali through a slit, the world will pause and take notice! This outfit is appropriate for a Mehendi or cocktail party.
PRINTED ANARKALI SUIT
The printed Anarkali exudes an unmistakable bohemian feel, particularly when it’s made of a solid fabric like patola silk and features bold, vibrant prints that are sure to get the party started. If you wear it to a destination wedding or a Haldi ceremony, you will undoubtedly be the star of the show!
SILK ANARKALI SUIT
If you want to look like a million bucks without putting in a lot of work, the Silk Anarkali is a must-have. The sheer richness of the fabric gives it an elegant and high-class appearance. It can be worn with either pants or a churidar, depending on your choice.
ANARKALI GOWN
The Anarkali gown, another wedding occasion favorite, is a favored choice of outfit for engagement and receptions since most brides want something that is both modern and traditional at the same time. The Anarkali gown is ideal for this occasion and flatters the majority of women.
LAYERED ANARKALI SUIT
The layered Anarkali suit almost deceives you into thinking it’s a lehenga with a long shirt, but it’s more practical and simple to wear. If you ask us, this layered bottle green number is pure magnificence, and it’s perfect for any ceremony where you want to make a statement!