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Article: Our most loved kota kalidar kurtas are back

Our most loved kota kalidar kurtas are back

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Fashion is ever-evolving, but some pieces remain timeless. One such style is the Kota Kalidar Kurta, a symbol of grace and elegance rooted in the rich tradition of Rajasthan. Every year we bring a new range of Kota Kalidar sets crafted from soft kota doriya and lined with mul cotton. Hand-printed and absolutely chic , these sets are perfect for little occasions.

Whether you're a fashion enthusiast or someone looking for comfortable yet stylish ethnic wear, this latest collection has something to offer. Here’s why you should be excited about these handprinted Kota Kalidar kurtas.

What makes our Kota kalidar kurtas special?

Kota Doria fabric, known for its lightweight texture, is synonymous with comfort. Originating from Kota, Rajasthan, this fabric is perfect for the Indian climate, especially during the warmer months. The Kalidar Kurta style, with its flared, multi-paneled design, enhances movement and adds a regal touch, creating a flattering silhouette for any body type.

 Every outfit is designed from scratch, fabrics printed by karigars. The outfits are cut and tailored at our studio in Chennai. This is perfect for a tropical weather like ours and we embrace the heat with these cool outfits

The Charm of Handprinted Designs

Handprinting is a traditional method where intricate designs are transferred onto fabric using wooden blocks. This technique gives each piece its unique character, as no two prints are exactly alike. The meticulous process requires skill, patience, and an eye for detail. The artisans often draw inspiration from nature, with motifs like flowers, birds, leaves, and abstract patterns adorning the fabric. The imperfections that sometimes appear only add to the charm, offering a one-of-a-kind product that mass production simply can't replicate.

Versatility and Style

One of the standout features of the Kota Kalidar Kurtas is their versatility. Whether you're heading to a casual lunch or a festive event, these kurtas effortlessly fit the occasion. Pair them with churidars for a traditional look or with palazzos for a modern twist. The breathable Kota Doria fabric ensures comfort, while the kalidar design adds an air of sophistication.

The color palette of the new collection is wide-ranging, from soothing pastels to vibrant hues, ensuring there's something for every taste. Each kurta, with its unique print and flair, can be styled in multiple ways—making it a staple for any wardrobe.

Supporting Artisan Craftsmanship

By choosing handprinted Kota Kalidar kurtas, you're not only embracing tradition but also supporting the skilled artisans behind each creation. These craftsmen, often belonging to small rural communities, carry forward ancient techniques that have been passed down through generations. The intricate craftsmanship of the hand-block printing process makes each kurta a piece of wearable art.

How to Style Your Kota Kalidar Kurta

  • For a Day Look: Pair a pastel-colored Kota Kalidar Kurta with jhumkas and juttis for a relaxed, breezy feel. Keep the makeup minimal, with a hint of kohl and a nude lip.

  • For an Evening Event: Opt for a vibrant-colored kurta with gold or silver detailing. Pair it with statement jewelry, bold makeup, and embellished sandals for a more festive look.

  • Office Wear: Choose a subtle, muted-tone kurta and pair it with cigarette pants or leggings. Add a simple dupatta for a polished, professional look.

Where to Buy?

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The newly launched handprinted Kota Kalidar kurtas are a perfect blend of tradition, artistry, and modern style. Whether you're a connoisseur of ethnic wear or someone looking to add a touch of elegance to your wardrobe, these kurtas offer both beauty and comfort. Explore this collection to bring a touch of Rajasthani craftsmanship into your everyday style, and wear a piece of art wherever you go!


Let us know in the comments how you style your Kota Kalidar Kurtas or if you’ve added one of these pieces to your wardrobe yet!

 

 

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