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Everyday Indian wear, modern fit
Pieces designed for the office, the cafe, the cousin's birthday dinner — not occasion-only.
Not every piece of Indian wear has to be saved for a wedding. The growing everyday-wear category — modern-fit kurtas, contemporary anarkalis, fusion sets — bridges daily wear with cultural connection. These pieces work for office, casual dinners, weekend gatherings, and small festive moments without feeling costume-y.
What it is
- Modern-cut Indian silhouettes in lighter fabrics (cotton, linen, soft georgette).
- Less embellishment, more cut and fall.
- Designed for ease — easy on, easy off, easy to wear with familiar accessories.
What to wear
By who you are.
If you're a woman
- A modern kurta set with straight pants — works office to dinner.
- A printed cotton anarkali for warmer days.
- A simple chikankari kurta with jeans for hybrid East-meets-West.
If you're a man
- Lightweight kurta with denim or chinos for cafe-casual.
- Cotton bandhgala with trousers for smart-casual workdays.
Dress code · do & don’t
Do
- · Pair with familiar accessories — leather mules, simple bag, minimal jewellery.
- · Choose pieces that fit your body the way Western tailoring would.
Don’t
- · Don't over-style — these pieces are about ease, not occasion.
What we’d suggest
Curated for everyday indian wear, modern fit.
Blush Chikankari Kurta Set
From $550.00
Ivory Chikankari Anarkali
From $680.00
Common questions
Things we get asked.
Can I wear a kurta to my Western workplace?
Yes — a tailored kurta in a neutral colour reads sophisticated, not costume. Pair with straight pants and minimal jewellery. Many of our Australian customers do this regularly.
Still unsure what to pick?
Message Ketki on WhatsApp with the event date, the venue, and what you usually wear. She’ll suggest two or three pieces.