Silk Anarkali Suit

A silk Anarkali suit blends traditional Indian tailoring with smooth silk fabrics. Choose ready-stitched or semi-stitched sets in pure silk, organza silk, or art silk. These suits suit weddings, festivals, and parties, and come in varied colors and prints. Each set usually includes a long kurta, coordinated bottoms, and a dupatta with embroidery or digital prints.

Popular Silk Anarkali Suit Styles

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Choosing the Right Fabric

Pure silk gives a rich drape and shine, ideal for evening wear. Organza silk is lightweight and works well for daytime events. Art silk is cost-effective and easier to maintain. Review sleeve style, neckline, and embellishment level before buying for comfort and fit.

Care Tips

About House of Indya

House of Indya is a modern Indian ethnic-wear brand combining traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design. It offers kurta sets, lehengas, shararas, indo-western outfits, sarees, and occasion-ready looks. Services include custom stitching, free tailoring, size-inclusive fits, NRI support, and 15-day global shipping. View the full collection at House of Indya.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a silk Anarkali suit?

It is a long, flared kurta paired with bottoms and a dupatta, made from silk fabric and often decorated with embroidery or prints.

Which silk type is best for Anarkali suits?

Pure silk gives a rich texture, while organza and art silk offer lighter drape and easier maintenance for regular use.

Can I wear a silk Anarkali suit for weddings?

Yes, embroidered or embellished silk Anarkali sets are popular choices for wedding functions and festive celebrations.

How should I care for silk Anarkali suits?

Dry clean only, store in breathable cloth, and avoid direct sunlight to maintain color and fabric sheen.

Are silk Anarkali suits available in plus sizes?

Many retailers, including House of Indya, offer size-inclusive fits and custom stitching options for all body types.

What accessories match a silk Anarkali suit?

Pair with jhumkas, embroidered juttis, and a clutch in coordinating tones to complete a balanced festive look.

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