Indian fashion is increasingly finding a global voice, and one of the easiest ways to achieve this is by blending ethnic kurtis with Western wardrobe staples. This fusion makes dressing more creative while offering versatile looks that work for the office, travel, casual outings and everyday wear.
According to Anuj Mundhra, Founder, Chairman & Managing Director, Nandani Creation Limited (Brand: Jaipur Kurti), “Mixing kurtis with Western elements allows Indian wear to feel modern, relaxed and globally relevant without losing its cultural identity.” He adds that even a simple kurti, when styled thoughtfully, can become a strong fashion statement.
One of the most popular combinations is pairing straight or A-line kurtis with denim jeans. Mundhra notes that this creates “an effortless Indo-Western look that feels polished yet comfortable,” especially when styled with sneakers or block heels. For workwear, layering a minimal kurti with a structured blazer adds a sharp, professional edge. “The contrast between Indian prints and Western tailoring works beautifully in office settings,” he says.
Short kurtis styled with trousers, cargos or wide-leg pants offer a youthful and contemporary appeal, making them ideal for college or casual meetings.
Flowing kurtis paired with long shrugs or jackets add movement and a street-style touch, while belts can instantly redefine the silhouette and add structure.
Mundhra also highlights the importance of balance. “Printed kurtis work best when paired with solid Western basics, as this keeps the look global while celebrating Indian craft.” Footwear plays a key role too, with boots, loafers and platform sandals giving kurtis a bold, modern character.
Ultimately, mixing kurtis with Western pieces creates a versatile wardrobe that reflects confidence, individuality and a seamless blend of cultures.