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7 Ways To Style Kurtis Differently For Festival

  • Writer: julia sparkel
    julia sparkel
  • Aug 26, 2021
  • 2 min read

If you are under 5'4 then you are probably one of those women who are on the edge of their wisdom when it comes to flaunting trends. We understand how frustrating it can be when you can't wear your favourite Kurtis or saree, but your size isn't something you can do much about. However, being short isn't so bad. After all, all good things come in small packages! So stop complaining and try these amazing tips for designing women's short Kurtis that will make you stand out despite your small stature.


1. Pair your kurti with slimmer palazzo pants.

Pair your long Kurtis with a palazzo because it's the highlight of the season. They look chic, modern and suitable for all body types. The middle edge, which ends just below the ankle, gives you a taller look.





2. Keep your Kurti and bottoms in the same colour family.

We know what you're thinking. Why stick with one colour when you can play with a dozen? We'll tell you why - because it's one of the best ways to create the illusion of height. Solid colour dresses create the illusion of vertical lines that make you look taller. Make sure you wear a kurtis that fits well and sticks to colours like black, grey, navy, purple, and red.



3. Pair your kurti with medium flared skirts.

This may not be a great idea, but it works great for little ladies. Combine a long, straight kurtis with a half-length skirt that ends just above your ankles. This gives the illusion of height to your small frame and makes your look more attractive!



4. Team your kurti with slim pants.

Smart, modern and fresh skinny pants are a boon for little women. Pair a long Kurtis with light pants as this creates a straight line for the silhouette and makes you look taller. kurtis in particular are the best choice for this look.


5. Don’t shy away from wearing heels.

This one is useless! While heels that are too high can kill your feet, a few inches can make you look tall and stylish. A nice pair of heels with kurtis will work wonders for your frame. If you can't handle pencil heels, opt for highlands or wedges for a comfortable and stylish look!




6. Try a skinny belt to your Kurti at the waist.

The wide belt splits your body in half, making you look shorter. Instead, opt for a flimsy belt or wear an ultra-chic Kurtis that comes with a belt. Choose a belt that is the same colour as your Kurtis because your belt will not split your body in two. Pair it with a knee-length Kurti for best results.



7. Stick to minimal accessories.

When it comes to accessories, less is more! Beware of collars, dangling necklaces, or large necklaces. Attach light jewellery such as elegant chains with pendants or jhumkis with bold bracelets. Pairing your Kurti with a pair of spikes and a flashy clutch is another way to give it a casual look.



 
 
 

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