Kurtis and Kurtas for Women: Shop the Latest Collection Online
A good kurti does more than complete an outfit; it makes getting dressed easy. At SHREE, every kurti and kurta is made to fit right, feel soft on the skin, and hold its colour and shape wash after wash. From everyday cotton straight kurtas to richly embroidered designer pieces, our collection covers every occasion your week throws at you.
Shop by print, fabric, fit, or occasion, whatever suits your day. Pick a crisp cotton straight kurta for the office, an A-line silhouette for everyday ease, or a festive Anarkali for the next big function. Explore Printed Kurtas, Embroidered Kurtas, Solid Kurtas, Straight Kurtas, and A-Line Kurtas, or browse the full collection and find what fits you best.
SHREE is a premier ethnic wear brand. We offer a broad range of styles designed to suit the modern Indian woman's taste. Whether you need a refreshing outfit for a day out or a formal look for an upcoming occasion, we provide a wide range of designs and patterns to choose from.
Top Reasons to Buy Kurtis and Kurtas from SHREE
As one of the go-to names in ethnic wear, we offer a wide range of Kurtis and Kurtas for women: from everyday basics to statement festive pieces. Here's why so many women keep coming back to buy Kurtis and Kurtas from us:
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Fabric that actually feels good on skin. This is where we spend the most time getting things right. Our designers pick fabrics that are soft, breathable, and built to last — nothing scratchy, nothing that fades after two washes. Whether it's a crisp cotton for daily wear or a rich chanderi for festive occasions, comfort always comes first.
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A design range that doesn't feel repetitive. We know the frustration of scrolling through a hundred kurtis that all look the same. From everyday printed styles to intricately crafted designer Kurtas, our collection is curated to give you real choice — traditional, modern, and everything in between.
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Prices that make sense. Good ethnic wear shouldn't come with a guilt trip. We keep our Kurtis and Kurtas fairly priced, and we run genuine sales and offers through the year so quality doesn't have to mean expensive.
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Sizing you can actually trust. Nothing kills the excitement of a new outfit faster than a fit that's off. Our size charts are built around real body measurements, and our cuts are tested to sit right — not too tight, not shapeless — so what you order is what you get.
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Support that doesn't leave you hanging. Got a sizing doubt before you order, or need help with an exchange after? Our customer care team actually responds, and actually helps. No chasing bots in circles.
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New styles, every season. We keep an eye on what's genuinely trending — not just what's easy to mass-produce — and refresh our collections regularly so you're not stuck choosing between last year's leftovers.
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Easy returns and exchanges. Ordering ethnic wear online always comes with a bit of fit-uncertainty. That's why we keep our exchange process simple and hassle-free, so you can shop with confidence instead of second-guessing every size.
The Different Styles of Kurtis, Explained Simply
"Which kurti is best?" is probably the question we get asked the most, and the honest answer is, it depends on what you're wearing it for. Here's a quick, no-jargon breakdown of the styles you'll come across in our collections.
Straight Kurtis
This is the one everyone should own at least a few of. It falls in a clean, straight line from shoulder to hem, flatters pretty much every body type, and pairs easily with leggings, palazzos, or straight pants. If you're building a starter ethnic wardrobe, start here. Take a look at our Straight Kurtas collection.
A-Line Kurtis
Fitted through the bust, then flaring gently towards the hem. This cut is forgiving around the middle and has a nice bit of movement to it. It's a favourite for office wear precisely because it's polished without trying too hard. Browse A-Line Kurtas.
Anarkali Kurtis
Think fitted top, dramatically flared bottom, and a whole lot of grace. Anarkalis have Mughal-era roots and are basically made for weddings, sangeets, and Diwali get-togethers, anywhere you want to feel a little regal.
Short Kurtis
Quick to wear, easy to layer, endlessly practical. Short kurtis sit at hip length and are perfect over jeans or leggings when you want an ethnic touch without the full production. Big favourite for college wear and busy weekdays.
Long Kurtis
On the other end, long kurtis fall to the calf or ankle and can honestly double as a dress. They're a natural pick for festive dressing or for anyone who simply prefers more coverage. Our Long Designer Kurtis Online edit is built entirely around this length.
Prints and Patterns: Finding Your Go-To Look
Prints are usually the first thing you notice when you're scrolling through kurtis online. So it's no surprise that "which printed kurtis are trending" is something we get asked all the time.
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Florals never really go out of style. They're soft, pretty, and easy to wear in any season.
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Geometric prints are for the days when you want something a bit bolder.
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Block prints, like Bagru, Sanganeri, or Ajrakh, have that handcrafted feel. Keep the jewellery simple and let the print stand out.
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Ikat and Bandhani-inspired prints have a festive, heritage touch to them.
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Digital prints give you sharper detail and brighter colours, if that's more your speed.
If prints are what you're really here for, our Printed Kurtas collection is built just for that. You can shop by print instead of scrolling through everything else. If you'd rather have richness than pattern, check out Embroidered Kurtas for thread work, mirror work, and zari detailing. And if you like to keep things simple, Solid Kurtas let your accessories do the talking.
Designer Kurtis: A Little Extra, Without Going Overboard
"Latest designer kurti" is a phrase we hear all the time. Makes sense; sometimes you want to look a little dressier without going all the way to a lehenga. Designer kurtis usually bring together a few things:
- Elevated fabrics like chanderi, silk-blends, and georgette
- Hand or machine embroidery, sequins, or mirror work
- Thoughtful tailoring, think layered hems, statement sleeves, princess seams
- A coordinated dupatta or matching bottoms sold as a set
These are the pieces you pull out when you want to look put together without much effort. A family function, an engagement, a festive day at work, they all call for something like this. Looking for top designer kurtis online? We refresh our designer edit every season, so what you see is actually current, not last year's stock with a new price tag.
Party Wear Kurtis: For When the Occasion Calls For It
Not every celebration needs a full lehenga. That's where party wear kurtis come in. A good party kurti sits right in the middle of festive and comfortable. Something you can dance in, sit through a long dinner in, and still look good in every photo.
A few things that make a party kurti work well:
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Richer fabrics, like georgette, silk-blends, or a bit of velvet for winter events
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Statement necklines and sleeves, bell sleeves, boat necks, halter yokes
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A little sparkle, sequins, gota work, or delicate embroidery
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The right bottoms, palazzos, sharara pants, or fitted churidars, depending on the look you're going for
If you're not sure which kurti to pick for a party, keep it simple. Go one step richer in fabric and detail than you would for a regular day. Just don't pick something you'll be adjusting all night.
Everyday and Office Wear Kurtis
On the flip side, there's the question that matters just as much: which kurti actually works for the office. Everyday workwear needs to hold up through long hours, move with you, and still look sharp by 6 pm.
A few things that help:
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Solid colours or subtle prints — loud patterns can read as too casual for work
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Straight or A-line cuts — clean lines that look polished in meetings
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Cotton or cotton-blends — breathable, low-fuss, easy to iron
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Three-quarter or full sleeves — practical in air-conditioned offices
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Minimal embellishment — save the sequins for evening
Pair with tailored trousers instead of leggings if you want a slightly more formal edge, and you've got an outfit that works just as well for a client meeting as it does for a casual Friday.
Fabrics: What's Actually Right for You
Fabric is where comfort meets season, and it's honestly one of the most underrated decisions when buying ethnic sets.
| Fabric |
Best For |
Why It Works |
| Cotton |
Summer, daily wear, office |
Breathable, low-maintenance, made for Indian heat. |
| Rayon |
Everyday, semi-festive |
Soft drape, flatters most cuts, and resists creasing. |
| Chanderi |
Festive, designer wear |
Lightweight with a subtle sheen that showcases embroidery beautifully. |
| Georgette |
Party wear |
Flowy, elegant movement, and perfect for layered silhouettes. |
| Silk & Silk Blends |
Weddings, celebrations |
Rich texture, natural shine, and a luxurious festive feel. |
| Linen |
Peak summer |
Extremely breathable and cool, though it wrinkles more easily. |
If summer comfort is your main concern, cotton and linen are hard to beat. Rayon is a solid middle ground if you want breathability with a bit more drape.
Lengths and Silhouettes: What Actually Suits You
There's no single "best" kurti for every body — the right silhouette really comes down to your proportions and what you want to play up or balance out.
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Pear shape: A-line or Anarkali kurtis that flare from the waist help balance broader hips; steer clear of clingy fabric on the lower half.
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Apple shape: Straight kurtis with a defined empire line, or Angrakha-style wraps, create shape without clinging at the middle.
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Hourglass shape: Fitted straight kurtis or belted styles show off a defined waist beautifully.
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Rectangle shape: A-line or peplum styles add curve — look for waist detailing or gathered panels.
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Petite frames: Shorter kurtis or high-low hems avoid overwhelming your frame; vertical prints add height.
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Taller frames: Long kurtis and Anarkalis look especially elegant, letting the fabric move.
That said, comfort will always beat any chart. A kurti that fits well and makes you feel good shows more than the "technically correct" silhouette ever will.
How to Style Your Kurti: From Everyday to Festive
Here are a few combinations that just work, whatever the occasion:
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Casual, everyday: Short or knee-length kurti + leggings or jeggings + minimal jewellery + flat sandals.
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Office-ready: Straight or A-line kurti + tailored trousers + a structured bag + simple earrings.
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Weekend fusion: Asymmetric kurti + straight-fit jeans + statement earrings + sneakers or block heels. Great if you want ethnic wear that doesn't feel too traditional.
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Festive evening: Long Anarkali or embroidered kurti + palazzo or sharara pants + matching dupatta + jhumkas + heels or embellished flats.
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Layered winter look: Kurti + a long shrug, cape, or Nehru jacket + ankle boots — an easy way to stretch your kurti wardrobe into cooler months.
When in doubt, leggings and palazzos are your safest everyday pairing; tailored trousers work best for the office, and sharara or churidar pants are made for festive kurtis.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which kurti is best for women?
There's no single "best". It depends on the occasion. Straight and A-line kurtis in cotton work great for daily and office wear, while embroidered or designer kurtis are better suited to festive and party occasions.
Which kurta is trending right now?
Asymmetric hemlines, Angrakha-style wraps, and pastel solids with statement sleeves are among the most popular styles this season, alongside the ever-reliable block-printed cotton kurta.
Where can I buy kurtis online?
Right here — SHREE offers a curated range of kurtis across styles, fabrics, and occasions, organised into focused collections so you can shop by exactly what you need.
What are the latest designer kurtis?
Right now, that means chanderi and silk-blend fabrics, layered hemlines, statement sleeves, and detailed embroidery — often sold as a set with a coordinated dupatta or bottoms.
Which kurti is suitable for office wear?
Straight or A-line kurtis in solid colours or subtle prints, in breathable cotton or cotton-blend fabric, paired with tailored trousers, work best for a professional setting.
Which kurti is good for parties?
Party wear kurtis in georgette or silk-blend fabric, with a bit of embellishment, paired with palazzos or sharara pants, strike the right balance between festive and comfortable.
Which printed kurtis are trending?
Florals remain the most consistently popular, followed by geometric patterns, block prints, and Ikat-inspired designs.
Which fabric is best for summer?
Cotton and linen are the most breathable choices for Indian summers, with rayon offering a comfortable middle ground for everyday wear.
Which kurti suits every body type?
Straight-cut kurtis are generally the most universally flattering, though A-line and Angrakha styles are especially good for balancing different proportions.
How do I style a long kurti?
Pair it with palazzos or straight pants for a festive look, or with a shrug and ankle boots for something warmer and more casual.
What should I wear with a kurti?
Leggings and palazzos are the most versatile everyday pairings; tailored trousers work for the office, and sharara or churidar pants suit festive kurtis best.
Which ethnic wear is best for everyday use?
Cotton straight or A-line kurtis paired with leggings remain the most practical, comfortable choice for daily wear.
What are the latest kurti trends?
Asymmetric hemlines, Angrakha silhouettes, pastel solids, and a growing preference for sustainable fabrics like organic cotton.
Which designer kurtis are available online?
SHREE's designer edit includes chanderi, silk-blend, and georgette kurtis with embroidery and embellishment, refreshed every season.
Explore Our Kurti and Kurta Collections
Ready to shop with a bit more precision? Head into one of our focused collections, each built around a specific style so you find exactly what you came looking for:
Whatever the occasion, fabric, or silhouette you're drawn to, our kurtis and kurtas for women are built to make your search a little shorter — and your wardrobe a lot better.
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