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XXLLENT Tie And Dye Jacket Style Kurti
₹2,199.00This is quite an interesting plus size kurti, which has the effect of a sown on jacket in a a bright pink and white tie and dye design. This too can be worn as a semi-formal work outfit or as a casual one, depending on the event. If you would like to wear it for the festive season or a specific event, you could accessorise and complement it with kundan or pearl jewellery. Your hair can be done in a French braid or a
fish tail, for work environments or you could go for blow-dried and styled open hair for a festive occasion. Either way, you can complete the look with a small white bindi, a winged eyeliner and a contrasting mauve lip colour. Your footwear can be traditional Mojris or Kolhapuris or even a pair of Amristari juttis. -
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XXLLENT Multi Colored Yoke Kurti
₹2,199.00this plus size black kurti with a multi-coloured yoke can be paired with a matching dupatta and leggings (or straight pencil pants) and can be worn to work as an Indian formal outfit. For this purpose, you can tie your hair up in a braid or bun, for a neat professional look and accessorise with small studs or earrings and a simple chain and ring, maybe.
To dress it up for an outing or to wear it while hosting a dinner party, you can dress it up by adding jhumkis, a bindi and some ethnic bangles and maybe some flowers in your hair (if that is your style). If not, you can always keep it simple with classic small or mid- sized, traditional silver or golden earrings and a short length or choker style necklace. -
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₹3,805.00
An uneven princess cut dress with “Mangalgiri-gold” border and “kalamkari” with a classic back is bound to take the breath away.Style tip – Team this awesome dress with gold or maroon bottoms to further spark the elegance of this dress
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₹1,499.00
This plus size solid, grey coloured kurta with bright red piping works very well as a workplace outfit. Pair it with plus size black leggings, pencil pants or churidar and a bright red stole (matching the detailing on the kurta), to complete the look. You can create a fusion look by wearing it with small, traditional jhumkis and ‘kolhapuris’, ‘mojris’ or Punjabi ‘juttis’ for an Indian look or you could go with hoops or studs and ballet hoes or pumps, maintaining the western feel of the outfit.
If wearing it at the office, neatly tied hair in a pony with light makeup work well. However, if you are styling it for an outing in the evening, you could leave your hair open or partly clip it up, accompanied by a maroon or red lip colour, as per your choice.























