Designer tunics are the most sought after outfit
for the women of today. Tunics offer the versatility of wearability as
these can be worn on almost all possible occasions. Be it outings,
parties or work, tunics are not only trendy but comfortable too. Its a
hit among women of all age groups. Markets are flooded with a variety of
tunics but one has to be careful while buying it. The cut and style
should compliment one's personality and hence, the
tunics should be chosen accordingly.
The best part about it is that it can be co-ordinated with all sorts of
lowers; from denims to chudidars, from skirts to salwars every available
bottom can be teamed up with it. Designer tunics can be mixed and
matched in innovative ways to get various classic ethnic looks.
The material variety is also quite vast in tunics. Georgette, crepe,
silk, cotton are the commonly used fabrics besides, embroideries like
chikankari, kundan and stones based work look fabulous on tunics and
kurtis. The embroided ones most often carry a subtle dash of bling and
thus, can be worn on special occasions and parties. Cotton tunics with
denims work best as formal wears but they can also provide a trendy glam
look if carried in combination with a chic A line skirt. Its all about
mixing and matching these tunics sensibly and you can indeed get the
desired look everytime.
An evolved version of tunics are the ethnic Indian gowns with
complementary stoles. In fact, most of the tunics these days are
inspired by Indian styles and designs. The 'anarkali' and 'angrakha'
tunic styles, which are finding their niche worldwide are originally
from India. The embellishments too are inspired from India only. The
indowestern styled dresses are again a new found fad among ladies. These
dresses are an aesthetic mix of traditional designs with modern styles.