You will hardly find any woman who does not have a salwar kameez pair in her wardrobe. Simple and elegant, this ethnic clothing marks its presence at every occasion and social gathering. Every event begets a different cut and design of a salwar suit, with the fabric accentuating its embroideries and patterns.

The ease and poise with which you can carry a salwar kameez is far much easier w.r.t any other outfit that makes you uncomfortable either due to the weight of its fabric or intricate design.

Unlike the bland salwar suits that our mothers and grandmothers wore, today’s attires follow trends with a long-term appeal. Every Indian salwar suit is a story woven with passion. However, some of these stories leave a lasting impression as fashionistas hail these designs as nothing short of unworldly.

Listed below are some distinct Indian salwar kameez designs that continue to be in trend not only for their uniqueness but also how they redefine Indian ethnicity in global language and taste:

Embroidered tunic with sand palazzos:
A tunic in purplish red shade embroidered in matching colored threads worn with sand-colored palazzos for that chic, desert look. Top it up with leather sandals and simple gold earrings for that effortlessly stylish look suited for all occasions.

Black salwar kameez with Dori work:
Imagine your salwar kameez in a dark color that comes to the spotlight with contrasting sequins and Dori work. Designed by the most acclaimed designer Anamika Khanna reputed for her quirky designs and unconventional patterns, this exquisitely handcrafted piece is of Matka silk. The dupatta and churidar are of the same color, thus, lending a monochrome look, and you can pair it with golden sandals and large gold hoop earrings for that extra bling look.

Anarkali with cape sleeves:
The highlight of this Anarkali suit is the sleeves hanging floor-length, woven in silk, and embellished with colored silk threads that lend an unmatched grace coupled with a royal feel. You can pair it best with diamond earrings and a choker fitted with colored stones.

Floral grace:
A fusion between the traditional salwar suit patterns with Western cuts to get that perfect Indo-Western look. Pastel colors ensure a deep connection with nature, while simple outlines lend this design a distinctive look. The salwar kameez further gets embroidered with intricate detailing involved in the floral patchwork throughout the length and breadth of the dress.

Raw silk kurta with organza bottom:
Imagine a beautifully done pink kurta in raw silk while the salwar is an organza bottom with heavy embroidery. The salwar kameez set also comes with a lehenga woven in raw silk with an equally enticing dupatta in the organza. Comfortable and fashionable, this style fits every occasion and event.

Modal silk palazzos:
An unconventionally designed set of green palazzos completely embroidered and printed in vivid colors. Fluid silhouette designs enable ease of use on all occasions. The kurta woven in chanderi silk is green in color, with floral motifs embroidered in dark green on the front.

The kurta is cut out to fit in a relaxed manner & woven in all silk variants like Chanderi, Modal, and Kota with a cotton lining. These outfits are all seasonal wear owing to their comfort level.

Salwar suit with front open jacket:
It is a style that people who have a penchant for designs in subtle palettes appreciate. Other than the salwar suit stitched in pure cotton, the dress includes a jacket in raw silk base.

The floral motifs are embroidered all over the jacket, while the beautifully pink inner is smooth silk designed for added comfort and an extra sheen. The color of the palazzo pants woven out of silk threads matches that of the open jacket, and the set induces comfort more than style.

Choli cut with black silk culottes:
A classic example of how traditional wear transcends into a contemporary cut includes this unique design of embroidered cholis worn with a stone organza embroidered jacket and ankle-length culottes made of silk. This unusual way of wearing salwar kameez has found many fans abroad who define this style as Indian infused with a Western outlook.

Zeenat Anarkali set:
For modern Indian women who love to style with freedom but still wish to carry the age-old Anarkali look, this design suits best as it takes a fresh take on the Anarkali look and has a minimalist design. These outfits often come with bold colors, are easily recognizable, and are best preferred for the short chiffon Anarkali, tissue brocade appliqué work, dhoti pants, and soft net dupatta.

Design and variety are the hallmarks of The Chennai Silks store that showcases these designs as a part of their unique silk couture. Available in various sizes at reasonable rates, this store is now a one-stop solution for all those interested in buying the latest Indian salwar suits.