5 Most Popular Trends in Chikankari Embroidery An Indian’s fondness for traditional clothing, whether it’s a saree, a lehenga, a stunning anarkali, or a basic salwar kameez, is unrivalled. As summer approaches, we tend to change our clothes from sleeves to sleeveless, from dark colours to bright pastel shades, and so on. Due of the tropical temperature and, of course, because of the gorgeous elegant aesthetic, everyone prefers light colours and pastel tints.

Indian traditional clothing is known for its comfort, and the kurti is one of the most honest go-to and accomplished outfits for an Indian woman. It can be styled in a variety of ways, such as with leggings, churidars, salwars, palazzo pants, and more, and by adding the right accessories, you can transform your outfit from formal workwear to evening wear for an occasion.

Chikankari” Kurtis are a must-have in India. This is a traditional art embroidery from Lucknow, the Nawabs’ capital. The embroidery style weaves elaborate patterns with remarkable articulation and refinement using delicate threads.