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How to Style Chikankari Kurtas with Jeans

How to Style Chikankari Kurtas with Jeans

Jeans are staple in every girl wardrobe,it is hard to find any girl who does not own a variety of jeans and Chikan Kari are another go to option for every girly and combination of these two need no explanation.

A Chikankari kurta paired with your favourite jeans is no brainer...

Ever since jeans has entered our lives they have just replaced anything and everything from our closet and now Chikankari kurta will take away the major space in your closet ...

Pairing your favorite jeans with these trending chikankari kurtas is the definition of comfort and luxury , we have already seen chikankari coming back in trends, Chikankari kurtas have taken over the internet right from the celebrities to influencers these are perfect choice of every occasion and every weather, we have indeed noticed celebrities styling chikankari sets for their visits to holy places and also for their every day comforts looks ,Airport looks, regular day out, have you every noticed why ? Chikankari kurta goes along well with every bottoms wear it's effortless and serve the comfort desire very well you can just level up your look in minimal efforts and look your best in just one regal piece of chikankari kurta ...

Let's see how you can style these chikankari kurtas with jeans. 

  • If you choose wide-legged or flared jeans ,you can pair it with slightly loose below-knees chikankari kurta with basic embroidery around the neck and sleeves, and to complete the look, you can go with juttis or the slip-ons , some jewelry like small jhumki and straight hairs.
  • If you want to wear skinny jeans , you can go for fitting chikankari kurti above the knee or till the knee length and to complete the look you can pair it with some bangles , watch , bindi and finally juttis or a regular minimal heels, this is just perfect evening look and you are ready to pull  everyone's eyes at you .
  • If you want to go with baggy jeans you can wear these short chikankari kurtis with short sleeves and embroidery on the neck and to complete the look obviously you go for indo-western earings and some hand chains and comfortable footwear of your choice this outfit is so effortlessly comfortable .

     

  • Now if you love your ribbed jeans as much as you love the chikankari and you want to make something out to these by combining both the favourites ,let me help you style a ribbed jeans with these beautiful strappy kurtis this combination is  just epitome of your desires,by now you Must have already seen on internet that how this look turns out to be and if you pair it with messy hair curls and a black bindi , hands jewelleries...O My God nothing can beat this look .

Some additional tips...

You can always carry chiffon dupatta if you wish to .

 

Coming to the end we want to remember your choices are reflection of who you are and who you want to be in future ,so choose wisely.

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