Different Kinds of Kurti Necklines

May 3, 2014
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Kurtis are primarily a shorter version of the Kurta. They also reflect a fusion of the western tunic with the Indian kameez and have a lot of scope to be experimented with. Different kinds of mix and match patterns, necklines and designs using different coloured or printed fabrics in patch work make kurtis look very fashionable and unique. Designer kurtis make use of different techniques to create unique looks. Embroideries look very attractive on Kurtis; however, embroideries also happen to be very expensive and may not be an affordable option if one wants to wear kurtis on a daily basis. Looking fashionable every day does not require you to wear the most expensive and embellished attires everyday but opt for the right kind of attire that flatters you best. Simple outfits accessorised well or bright coloured outfits of the right shape and style can look great effortlessly making you look every bit a fashionista.

Focusing on a variety of Kurti necklines can help bring variety to your wardrobe. Many designer kurtis look unique simply because of different eye-catching necklines. It must also be remembered that different necklines suit different body types. Choosing the right styles according to the shape of your face and body type is a good idea to ensure that the kurti you wear enhances your overall appearance.

Round Neckline: This is the most commonly found neckline of all kinds of Kurtis and even other western style tops and t-shirts. If you are not too experimental, you can stick to this kind of neckline as it suits everyone.

Square Neckline: Cutting across in a straight manner in the front, this geometrical shaped neckline looks best on large busted women. Pear shaped body types can also wear this neckline as it lengthens the shoulders and makes them look slim. Women with a square jawline should avoid square necklines.

Collared Neckline: Kurtis deriving their inspiration from many western tunics can even be stitched with a collared neckline.Collared kurtis are very smart and can come in various styles. The most common style of Kurti collars are the Nehru collar and the Mandarin Collar. A neckline that sits high up around the neck in a round manner is known as the Nehru collar; it is usually buttoned up till the top. If it ends in a v-shaped slit in front, the collar is termed as the Mandarin Collar. Women with a long neck can flaunt this neckline best. Large busted women or those with excessive double-chin must avoid this style. The neckline suits women of all ages.

Sweetheart Neckline: Shaped in the form of a betel leaf, sweetheart necklines look good on most women. It gives a soft and feminine look to the wearer. However, petite and curvy women can do away with such necklines to avoid a curvy look.

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