The Punjabi suit is very prevalent in all parts of India. They are easy to wear and carry and this is perhaps the main reason why a lot of women prefer the Punjabi suit over anything else. The Punjabi suit design is the traditional outfit of Punjabi women. On all festive occasions, functions, and parties, you will be able to see women wearing the suit.
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The Punjabi suit design is similar to other suits but the only difference is the style of the salwar and the fit of the kurti. The kurti is body-hugging whereas the salwar is baggy with pleats running down from the waist to the ankles. This article brings to you 5 classy Punjabi suit designs for trendy women.
As the name suggests, this Punjabi suit design has its kurti in mustard color and the pants are navy blue. The hemline of the kurti is decorated with intricate needlework. The bottom style is Patiala and has circular floral patterns all over it. The fabric of kameez is cotton which is perfect for wearing in the summer season. It has a V-shape neck and it is decorated in a similar fashion like the hemline. The kurti has quarter length sleeves which again have the same needlework as the hemline. The dupatta with this piece is a mixture of blue and mustard and is made from a fishnet-like fabric.
This kurti design glittery and kitschy but in a good way. The kurti has a certain gradient of mirror work. The hemline showcases heavy mirror work but as we go up, the number of mirrors decreases subtly giving it a classy gradient look. The base color of the whole suit is navy blue. The salwar is made from santoon fabric whereas the kurti is made from tafeeta. The kameez flows till knees and has full sleeves which again have the gradient mirror work. The neck design is simple but elegant and the dupatta is also navy blue with a golden border. This suit design is perfect for wearing to parties and family functions.
This suit is simply elegant even with minimal decorations. The kameez is made from crepe fabric and is blue in color. It has a V-neck design with very light embroidery. The surface of the kameez is fairly plain. However, the hemline has some embroidery. The same goes for the full-sleeves. The pattern of the salwar and dupatta are same and are dark green in color. You can club the suit with a pair of hoop earrings and bellies.
As the name suggests, this suit has is heavily embroidered on the borders. The length of the kurti ends just above the knees. The hemline has beautiful embroidery and the same pattern of embroidery is visible on the neck design as well. The neck design is oval and wide which accentuates the shoulder and neck region. The kurti is made from cotton and if you look closely, you will be able to see patterns on the fabric as well. The kurti goes well with both Patiala and churidar pant styles. The Patiala pant, however, has a very bright floral print. The base color of pant and dupatta are peach and has similar prints. The sleeves are quarter length and have the same embroidery pattern as the rest of the kurti. Overall, this is one of the most beautiful Punjabi suit design you can buy.
This suit has a perfect balance of contrast. The surface of the kurti is black whereas the hemline is a combination of maroon, orange, and yellow color. The same color pattern is followed on the ends of the sleeves and the pant as well. The dupatta is a combination of yellow and orange color. The kameez is made from a combination of cotton and chandheri whereas the salwaar is made from santoon. This Punjabi suit design is perfect for wearing to office parties, casual meet-ups and so on.
This post was published on April 10, 2019
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