The style that is evergreen and has been around since the time of Mughal-e-Azam. Madhubala made this trend famous when she wore it while playing the character of Anarkali, which is how it got its name. The perfect combination of elegance, grace, and traditional quotient. The best part about Anarkali Kurti is that it goes well on any body type and fits every occasion; formal parties, office wear, casual, college, etc. When it made a come back in the fashion industry, it was originally paired with Churidar or leggings, but later on, it was seen being paired with palazzos, pants, skirts, and jeggings. It was the most worn trend in weddings, festivals, and other such occasions.
The other versions of Anarkali were embraced and worn equally as the original; the side slit, the front slit, layered, Angrakha etc. One can accessorize to complete the look with Danglers, Jhumkas, Necklaces, clutches, slings, and more. Choosing a fitting footwear is essential with the outfit, the heavy Anarkali goes well with heels, while the casuals ones look great with sandals and flats.