How to Choose the Perfect Short Kurti for Your Body Type

Forever unsure what kurti style suits you the best?
Don’t worry we’ve got you!

Here is a simple Ease guide to help you decide what kurti style will best look on you.

1. Apple Shape

V-Neck short kurti

A for apple and A-line which is the best pick for this frame or you can opt for flared short Kurtis that flow away from the midsection. V-necks and darker shades can help create a balanced look, while avoiding clingy fabrics around the stomach.

 

2. Pear Shape

Choose short Kurtis with straight cuts or empire waists that emphasise your upper body. When it comes to patterns go for bold patterns or embellishments on the top half to draw attention upwards and pair with fitted bottoms to balance the look.

 

3. Hourglass Shape

Thanks to Kim Kardashian we all love and understand the beauty of this body type. For people with hourglass shape we would suggest you highlight your curves with fitted short Kurtis that cinch at the waist. Wrap-style Kurtis or those with belts work well to enhance your natural silhouette. Choose fabrics with a bit of stretch for comfort and a perfect fit.

 


4. Rectangle Shape

Look for Kurtis with detailing like pleats, ruffles, or layers to add dimension and create curves. You can also try Kurtis with belts or cinched waists to define your midsection and create a more hourglass-like figure.

 

5. Petite

For the petite cuties we will suggest you opt for short Kurtis that are slightly longer just below the hip, to elongate your frame. Vertical patterns, minimal embellishments, and fitted styles can help create the illusion of height. Avoid overly long sleeves or heavy fabrics that might overwhelm your frame.

 

6. Tall

If you’re tall, you can carry off longer short Kurtis or those with bold patterns and colours. Experiment with different cuts and styles, from straight to flared, to complement your height. Avoid overly short Kurtis, which can disrupt your proportions.

Check out the latest Kurti styles at Ease Studios today!


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