Diaries9

Asymmetrical Hemline Indian Wear

Asymmetrical Hemline Indian Wear look chic and trendy. So you get the best of both worlds when you get your Indian wear with asymmetrical hemline. Try these types of hemlines to accentuate the Indian wear which you choose.

(*Image courtesy: pinterest)

Check out the asymmetrical hemline in Indian wear to instantly tweak your look with minimal effort. High-low kurtis and Anarkalis have been in fashion for quite some time. You can also find high-low lahengas. Bridal wear in asymmetrical hemline has also been making news. You will find elaborate lahengas with a long tail behind to give it asymmetrical hemline look.

(*Image courtesy: pinterest)

Asymmetrical hemline goes very well with gowns too. You get ethnic gown with intricate embroidery and with asymmetrical hemline. This little detailing makes the regular ethnic gown look very trendy. Sheer and glowy fabrics accentuates the look of asymmetrical hemline. So you get a flirty and flowy gown with teasing hemlines.

(*Image courtesy: pinterest)

Not only high-low, asymmetrical hemline also include one side hemline too. Hemline which is longer at one side and shorter on the other side gives a very trendy look to the Indian wear. This can be done for long flies kurtis and Anarkalis. So you get short top effect at one side and long top effect on the other side. Wearing colorful bottom wear with this look adds a pop of colour.

(*Image courtesy: pinterest)

Asymmetrical hemline Indian Wear need not be only for party wear, you can get this hemline in your regular wear too. A cotton kurti with this hemline looks very stylish and is comfortable at the same time. You can choose summery kurtis in cotton or linen and pair them with palazzo pants for an Indian chic look. Palazzo go very well with this hemline and so do cigarette Pants.

(*Image courtesy: ajio.com)

So try Asymmetrical Hemline Indian wear. With this little tweak, see the difference in your look.