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Accessorizing Your Kurta: Tips for a Standout Look

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South Asian men’s traditional clothing, the kurta, has endured the ages and evolved over millennia to become an essential piece of modern clothing. This adaptable item can be dressed up or down for formal events, celebrations, and casual get-togethers. But the real art is in the accessories you wear with your kurta, not just the one you choose. With the correct accessories, you may take your outfit from plain to spectacular and command attention at any event. Here are some professional styling suggestions for accessorising your men’s kurta to look flawless.  

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Importance of Accessorizing an Indian Outfit 

The art of accessorising an Indian costume may take it from simply nice to genuinely stunning, demonstrating the wearer’s taste and awareness of cultural aesthetics. Indian clothing, with its vibrant hues, elaborate designs, and plush materials, serves as a blank canvas for an array of accessories, such as the glittering Kundan jewellery, the sophisticated silk scarves, and the age-old grace of jhumkas and bangles. Every accessory picked out enhances the wearer’s identity and draws attention to the exquisite artisanship of the garment, adding depth and character to the ensemble. The correct accessories can bring out the colours in an outfit, go well with its style, and produce a cohesive effect that honours cultural history while adhering to modern fashion tastes. Accessorising also adds a personal touch and permits unique expression while adhering to tradition. Each component of the dialogue between the past and present adds to a universal yet very personal story by telling its tale. Accessorising an Indian garment becomes a celebration of tradition, identity, and personal style in this way. It is an essential part of dressing that goes beyond aesthetics to address the core of self-expression and cultural pride.

How to Accessorise Your Men’s Kurta  

  1. Footwear: The Foundation of Your Ensemble

Wearing shoes that go with your kurta appearance might make all the difference. An elegant and comfortable combination, traditional juttis or mojaris are a timeless option. A stylish twist on your traditional attire can be achieved by wearing leather sandals or loafers for a more modern look. Thoughtfully choose a colour that complements your kurta; neutral tones go well with most colours but do not be afraid to try out opposing shades for a striking effect.

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  1. Dupattas: The Classic Touch

Not just ladies can wear dupattas. It can give the ensemble layers, depth, and a touch of royal majesty when worn with a men’s kurta. Choose a plain cotton dupatta for a more laid-back style or a lightweight, delicately embroidered one for formal events. It is essential to ensure the dupatta enhances rather than overshadows the kurta. Throw it around your neck for a look that exudes style, or casually drape it over one shoulder.

  1. Waistcoats and Jackets: Elevating Your Style

Your ensemble can be quickly made more structured and elegant by layering a jacket or waistcoat over your kurta. Select a coat with elaborate embroidery for a hint of refinement or a waistcoat in a contrasting colour to liven up your appearance. Ensure the fit is ideal—not too tight, nor too loose—to preserve a streamlined appearance.

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  1. Belts: Defining Your Silhouette

Although wearing a belt with traditional clothing may seem unusual, it is a terrific way to draw attention to your waist, particularly if you are wearing a straight-cut men’s kurta. Choose a thin, understated belt that ties in with the colour of your kurta. This jewellery gives traditional clothing a contemporary edge and goes well with longer kurtas.

  1. Pocket Squares: A Splash of Elegance

A pocket square can lend some refinement to a kurta with pockets. For a flash of colour, pair it with your dupatta or contrast it with your kurta. It is a minor touch that can significantly impact, particularly on formal occasions.

  1. Jewellery: The Finishing Touches

One crucial aspect of kurta accessorising is jewellery. A basic chain, a distinctive watch, or a set of timeless cufflinks can provide an impression of refinement. Wearing a traditional kara (bracelet) or turban with a brooch might give you a more conventional appearance. Recall that the idea is to enhance rather than detract from your look, so make an informed decision.

  1. Eyewear: For a Modern Edge

A chic pair of eyeglasses or sunglasses can give your classic appearance a contemporary twist. Select eyeglasses that go well with your attire and the contour of your face. Not only is this accessory practical, but it is also a terrific way to express your sense of style.

  1. Bags: Practical and Stylish

Whenever you need to carry necessities without sacrificing flair, go for a leather messenger bag or a classic jhola bag. Select a purse that goes with your kurta and the event’s formality.

Conclusion  

The key to accessorising a men’s kurta is balance. Every piece of jewellery you wear should complement your style and personality. Whether heading to a festival, wedding, or just a laid-back get-together, these style suggestions can help you pull off an individual appearance. Remember that confidence is the best item you can wear. Now that you know these tricks, you may wear your kurta to create a statement by combining modern and traditional styles that will draw attention.

Disclaimer : The above is a sponsored article and the views expressed are those of the sponsor/author and do not represent the stand and views of The Tribune editorial in any manner.

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