Light Grey Woven Viscose Kurta For Men
Light Grey Woven Viscose Kurta For Men
Light Grey Woven Viscose Kurta For Men
Grey Woven Viscose Kurta For Men
Grey Woven Viscose Kurta For Men
Grey Woven Viscose Kurta For Men
Grey Woven Viscose Kurta For Men
Dark Grey Embroidered Viscose Kurta For Men
Green Embroidered Viscose Kurta Set
Grey And Pink Woven Handcrafted Organza Kurta Set
Lime Green Embroidered Blended Kurta Set
Dark Green Embellished Viscose Silk Kurta For Men
Yellow Embroidered Viscose Kurta Set
A party wear kurti blends comfort with festive polish. Made from viscose, organza, or silk blends, these outfits shift easily from daytime events to evening gatherings. Explore key designs and quick tips to find your fit.
Viscose and silk blends reflect light and give a refined look. Organza adds structure. Cotton or blended fabrics suit longer functions where comfort matters most.
Zari, mirror, and woven accents define festive style. Pick lighter embroidery for family events and heavier beadwork for receptions or cocktails. Tip: sequin work lasts longer with gentle handling and dry cleaning.
Straight cuts flatter most shapes; A-line or asymmetric hems add movement. Pair with slim pants for a clean outline or palazzos for ease. Always check the product’s length online for the right proportion.
House of Indya is a modern Indian fashion label blending traditional craft with contemporary silhouettes. The brand offers kurta sets, lehengas, and indo-western pieces for festivals, parties, and weddings. It supports inclusive sizing and ships worldwide in about 15 days, making outfit planning simple for any celebration.
It is a dressy version of the everyday kurti, crafted in fabrics like silk, organza, or viscose with embellishments suitable for festive or evening events.
Silk blends, viscose, and organza are popular because they hold shape well and add a subtle sheen for special occasions.
Yes, a short or straight-cut kurti pairs neatly with fitted jeans for a smart-casual festive look.
Dry cleaning is safest to maintain embroidery and fabric sheen, especially for viscose or organza pieces.
Sets provide coordinated bottoms and dupattas, saving styling time, while standalone kurtis let you mix and match freely.
Statement earrings, metallic sandals, and a small clutch usually complete the outfit without overpowering it.