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Table of Contents – Patterns

Anarkali Pattern

Anarkali suits remain an iconic choice in Indian fashion. Featuring a fitted bodice and a wide flare, they flatter nearly every body type. Usually designed in fabrics like georgette, chiffon or silk with intricate embroidery or sequins, Anarkali outfits exude royal elegance. Perfect for weddings, receptions, and festive gatherings, they add grace and movement to the wearer’s look.

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Anarkali Sherwani (Fusion)

Anarkali Sherwanis blend the grandeur of sherwanis with the flow of Anarkali cuts. They feature a long, flared kurta silhouette with rich fabrics like brocade, velvet, or silk. Adorned with zari, resham, or stone work, they create a standout look for grooms who want tradition with a modern twist. This pattern is especially trending in contemporary weddings.

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Angrakha Pattern

The Angrakha pattern is known for its overlapping front panels tied with straps or tassels. Inspired by royal courts, it is commonly used in kurtas, Anarkalis, and sherwanis. Embellished with embroidery, gota, or mirror work, it brings heritage charm with a modern appeal. Angrakha styles are versatile for festive as well as wedding occasions.

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A-Line Cut

A-Line cut outfits have a narrow bodice that gradually flares down in the shape of the letter ‘A’. This pattern works beautifully in lehengas, kurtis, and gowns. Known for comfort and elegance, A-Line cuts suit both casual ethnic events and grand celebrations. They are timeless and adapt well to embroidery or prints.

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Side Slit Kurta

Side slit kurtas are contemporary ethnic styles featuring long side openings. This cut enhances leg movement and adds a trendy touch to traditional wear. Often styled with palazzos, churidars, or skirts, side slit kurtas are comfortable yet glamorous. Ideal for parties and festive evenings, they are a fusion favorite among youngsters.

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Jacket Style Kurta

Jacket style kurtas combine a straight kurta with a separate or attached jacket. The jacket is often embellished with embroidery, sequins, or brocade, adding layers of grandeur. This versatile style is perfect for weddings and receptions, allowing men and women to create a regal layered look.

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Cape Style Dress

Cape style outfits have an additional sheer or embellished cape attached over the main dress. Popular in gowns, lehengas, and Anarkalis, capes bring drama and sophistication. They are perfect for cocktail parties, sangeet nights, and modern weddings where fusion wear is celebrated.

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Sharara Pattern

Shararas feature wide-legged pants that flare from the knees, paired with a short kurta and dupatta. Traditionally worn by Mughal royals, they are crafted in fabrics like georgette, silk, or crepe with heavy embroideries. Today, shararas are a favorite for mehendi and sangeet ceremonies, balancing heritage with style.

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Gharara Pattern

Ghararas resemble shararas but have a joint stitched at the knee creating a dramatic flare. This Lucknowi pattern is often heavily embroidered with zari, gota, or stones. Ghararas are considered a classic bridal choice and are making a strong comeback in wedding fashion.

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Palazzo Suit Pattern

Palazzo suits feature wide-legged trousers paired with straight or A-line kurtas. Known for comfort and flow, they are widely chosen for casual festive wear. Embroidered or printed palazzo suits are chic yet traditional, perfect for haldi ceremonies, festive gatherings, or summer weddings.

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Layered Gown Pattern

Layered gowns have multiple flares or tiers stacked one over another, creating volume and movement. Often crafted in net, georgette, or organza, they are popular for receptions and cocktail parties. Embroidery and sequins further enhance the dramatic appeal of this pattern.

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Mermaid Cut Lehenga

Mermaid or fishtail lehengas are fitted till the knees and flare out at the bottom like a fishtail. They create a body-hugging silhouette that highlights curves. Common in bridal wear, they are designed in silk, velvet, or satin with heavy embroidery for dramatic flair.

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Circular Lehenga

Circular lehengas are characterized by maximum volume created through extra fabric panels. When twirled, they create a complete circle. Made in silk, brocade, or georgette with rich embroidery, circular lehengas remain timeless bridal favorites for their grandeur and elegance.

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Panelled Lehenga

Panelled lehengas are designed with multiple fabric panels stitched together to add flare and structure. They allow designers to play with color blocking, embroidery, and layering. This pattern is comfortable and visually striking, making it suitable for sangeet and receptions.

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Fish Cut Lehenga

Fish cut lehengas hug the body till the knees and then flare outward, similar to mermaid style. They are crafted to enhance curves and offer a glamorous look. Embellished with sequins, zardosi, or stone work, they are popular at receptions and evening functions.

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Flared Lehenga

Flared lehengas have a dramatic volume that spreads widely from the waist down. Designed with rich fabrics like silk or brocade, they are adorned with embroidery or zari. Flared lehengas are perfect for brides who want a majestic and royal appearance on their wedding day.

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Umbrella Lehenga

Umbrella lehengas feature a circular cut that creates an umbrella-like flare. Known for dramatic twirls and grand silhouette, they are trending in bridal and festive fashion. Made from silk, georgette, or net with embellishments, umbrella lehengas ensure a striking presence.

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Kalidar Lehenga

Kalidar lehengas are stitched with multiple kalis (panels) creating vertical flares. This design offers beautiful fall and structure, often highlighted with embroidery or borders. Kalidar lehengas combine traditional richness with modern appeal, making them popular for weddings and grand festivities.

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Indo-Western Gown

Indo-Western gowns combine Western cuts with Indian embroidery or fabrics. These floor-length gowns may feature drapes, sequins, or traditional embellishments. They are trending in cocktail parties, receptions, and modern weddings for their glamorous yet cultural vibe.

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Tuxedo Suit Pattern

Tuxedo suits in ethnic context are Indo-Western blends where blazers are styled with bandhgalas or embroidered lapels. Crafted in terry rayon, velvet, or imported polyester, they are elegant options for receptions and formal weddings.

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Jodhpuri / Bandhgala

The Jodhpuri suit or Bandhgala originates from Rajasthan. It features a tailored jacket with a closed neck, often paired with trousers or churidar. Rich fabrics like brocade, terry rayon, or silk make it a regal choice for grooms and men attending formal functions.

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Classic Sherwani Cut

Classic sherwanis are long coats with straight cuts, worn with churidar or dhoti bottoms. Heavily embroidered with zari or resham, they are timeless groom attire. Fabrics like silk, brocade, or velvet enhance their opulent look, making them wedding essentials.

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Pathani Suit Pattern

Pathani suits are loose-fit kurtas paired with salwars, originating from Afghanistan. Known for their relaxed yet bold look, they are popular for festive and casual wear. Often crafted in cotton, silk, or blends, Pathani suits combine comfort with masculinity.

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Asymmetric Kurta

Asymmetric kurtas feature uneven hemlines, creating a modern and edgy look. Often worn with churidars or pants, these kurtas are crafted in silk, cotton, or georgette with subtle embroidery. They are perfect for men who like to experiment with style.

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High-Low Hemline Dress

High-low hemline dresses have shorter fronts and longer backs, giving a dramatic layered look. Popular in Indo-Western gowns and kurtis, they add glamour to festive evenings. Embroidery and sequins make them ideal for receptions or sangeet parties.

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Cowl Draped Kurta

Cowl draped kurtas feature extra fabric drapes creating gathered folds. These asymmetrical styles bring fusion drama into ethnic menswear. Often seen in fashion-forward weddings, they are designed in fabrics like georgette or crepe.

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Dhoti Style Outfit

Dhoti style outfits combine the traditional dhoti with modern kurtas or gowns. With pleated draping and fusion tops, they are popular at weddings and cultural events. Rich fabrics like silk or satin elevate the heritage-inspired design.

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Peplum Top with Lehenga

Peplum tops are short blouses with a flared waistline, styled over lehengas. This contemporary pattern adds shape and style to bridal and festive outfits. Often embroidered with sequins or thread work, peplum lehenga sets are highly trending.

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Floor-Length Ethnic Dress

Floor-length ethnic dresses resemble gowns but carry Indian embroidery or fabrics. They are crafted in georgette, net, or satin and suit cocktail parties and receptions. Elegant and comfortable, these dresses are versatile for modern bridesmaids.

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Double-Layer Anarkali

Double-layer Anarkalis feature an extra overlay of fabric for dramatic flair. Designed with net, chiffon, or silk, they add volume and dimension. Embroidery and sequins make them perfect for wedding sangeet or receptions.

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Long Floor Anarkali

Long floor Anarkalis are ankle-to-floor length versions of the classic Anarkali. With regal flares and detailed embroideries, they are a statement piece in wedding and festive fashion. Velvet, silk, or georgette make them luxurious and graceful.

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Trail Cut Gown

Trail cut gowns have extended backs like Western gowns. These gowns merge Indian embroidery with Western silhouettes, making them popular in modern weddings. Perfect for receptions and red-carpet styled functions.

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Kaftan Style Pattern

Kaftan style dresses are loose, flowing garments with wide sleeves. Comfortable yet glamorous, they are crafted in georgette, silk, or cotton with bead or mirror embellishments. Ideal for beach weddings, haldi, or casual festive wear.

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Tulip Cut Kurti

Tulip cut kurtis have overlapping hemlines that resemble tulip petals. This chic pattern is trending for its stylish yet comfortable look. Often crafted in cotton or rayon, tulip kurtis are ideal for casual festive gatherings.

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Indo-Western Dhoti Gown

Indo-Western dhoti gowns merge the elegance of gowns with dhoti draping. The bottom is styled as pleated dhoti while the top carries embellishments. Popular for cocktail and sangeet nights, they are modern bridal favorites.

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Side Open Jacket Kurta

Side open jacket kurtas feature asymmetrical front openings with buttons or hooks on the side. Crafted in silk, velvet, or brocade, they bring fusion sophistication. Ideal for groomsmen and reception looks.

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Mandarin Collar Kurta

Mandarin collar kurtas are simple yet classic, featuring short banded collars. This pattern works well for casual as well as festive occasions. Crafted in cotton, silk, or blends, they remain timeless and elegant.

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Long Jacket Sherwani

Long jacket sherwanis combine a classic sherwani with an added long overcoat or jacket. Often embroidered or embellished, they create a regal multi-layered look. Perfect for grooms who want a majestic presence.

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Waistcoat Kurta Pattern

Waistcoat kurtas are simple kurtas layered with a short Nehru-style waistcoat. This style is popular for festive occasions and family weddings, offering comfort and class. Embroidered or plain waistcoats add the final touch.

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Angled Hemline Tunic

Angled hemline tunics feature slanted cuts at the bottom, breaking the monotony of straight hems. Stylish and unique, they are suited for casual parties and Indo-Western fusion looks.

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Asymmetrical Sherwani (Modern)

Asymmetrical sherwanis feature uneven hemlines or front cuts, giving a contemporary twist to traditional menswear. Designed in silk, brocade, or velvet, they are perfect for fashion-conscious grooms.

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Overcoat / Cape Sherwani Layered Drapes

Overcoat sherwanis feature an additional cape or coat-like layer over the traditional sherwani. These layered designs add drama and grandeur, making them highly suitable for grooms who wish to make a bold statement on their wedding day.

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