Anarkali Kurta Sets — Flared, Floor-Grazing, Completely Yours

The anarkali silhouette is built around one principle: more volume at the hem, more ease everywhere else. Aaronee's anarkali kurta sets pair a fitted bodice with a dramatically flared skirt that falls mid-calf to full length — cut from 100% pure cotton fabric that holds the flare without being stiff or heavy. The result is a silhouette that looks elevated but wears like everyday clothing.

Each set comes with matching straight-cut cotton trousers designed to sit just beneath the hemline of the anarkali — slim enough in the leg to balance the volume above without competing with it. The trouser fabric is the same pure cotton as the kurta, so the set breathes and moves as one piece. No synthetic lining. No polyester mixing.

The prints in this edit are drawn from Jaipur's Mughal-era floral vocabulary — large botanical motifs, dense repeat patterns, and colour-on-colour printing that reads as richly layered in a single glance. They are hand-blocked in Sanganer, which means the print on your anarkali set will have a slight variation from the photograph — a deliberate shift in register from block to block that marks the handmade.

Who should choose an anarkali kurta set? If you have a fuller hip or want to move through an occasion without adjusting your outfit every thirty minutes, the anarkali is the practical choice. The flared skirt creates visual balance across silhouettes, and the elasticated waist on the trouser means the fit is forgiving without looking unstructured. Pair with block-heeled juttis for festive occasions, or flat Kolhapuris for everyday wear.

What's in the set: Anarkali-cut kurta (mid-calf to full length) + matching straight-cut cotton trousers. Select styles include a matching chiffon dupatta.

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Pure Cotton Kurta Sets — What 100% Really Means

The phrase "100% cotton" appears on a lot of labels that don't deserve it. Blended fabrics — cotton mixed with polyester, viscose, or lycra — are routinely sold as cotton in the Indian ethnic wear market, and unless you know what to look for, it can be genuinely hard to tell from a product photograph. At Aaronee, pure cotton is not a marketing claim. It is a fabric sourcing standard that applies to every single set in this collection, including the bottom wear.

What pure cotton kurta sets actually feel like: they warm up with your body temperature, soften with every wash rather than pilling or stiffening, and absorb perspiration naturally — without that synthetic-fabric stickiness that appears on warm days. The cotton used in Aaronee's sets is a medium-weight single-weave fabric — heavy enough to drape properly and hold a print cleanly, light enough to wear through a full day without feeling like you're carrying your outfit.

The straight-cut kurta sets in this section are the most versatile silhouette in the collection. The kurta falls between the knee and mid-thigh — long enough to wear formally, short enough to pair with churidar or slim trousers without the hemline becoming a styling obstacle. The set includes matching pure cotton trousers in a relaxed straight cut with an elasticated waist and a drawstring finish. No buttons, no zips. They are the kind of trousers you put on in thirty seconds and look like you spent twenty minutes on the outfit.

Care note: Pure cotton will shrink slightly on the first wash — typically 2–3%. All Aaronee cotton sets are pre-washed during production to minimise this. Wash at 30°C, inside out, and air dry flat. The colour will hold far better than any printed synthetic fabric over repeated washes.

What's in the set: Straight-cut cotton kurta (knee to mid-thigh) + relaxed straight-cut cotton trousers with elasticated waist.

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Block Print Kurta Sets — Hand-Stamped in Sanganer, Not Printed in a Factory

There are two ways to put a pattern on fabric. The first is digital printing — a computer-controlled machine that reproduces a design with absolute precision, at scale, in minutes. The second is block printing — a carver shapes a design into a block of teak wood, the block is dipped in natural dye, and a craftsperson stamps it onto the fabric one motif at a time, row by row, panel by panel. Every Aaronee block print kurta set is made using the second method, in Sanganer, by artisans who have been doing this for their entire working lives.

The result is visible in the fabric if you know what to look for. In a block-printed kurta, no two motif repeats are perfectly identical. There is a slight shift in the register — a fraction of a degree off-axis, a minor variation in ink density from one stamp to the next. In factory printing, this would be a defect. In hand-block printing, this is the signature. It is how you know the piece is genuine.

Aaronee's block print kurta sets are printed across two design vocabularies: the Bagru tradition — earthy naturals, indigo, rust, and black on cream or off-white cotton — and the Sanganer tradition — finer, more delicate florals on white cotton in jewel-toned colours. Both are printed on medium-weight 100% pure cotton using azo-free, skin-safe dyes that are mordant-fixed into the fibre, so the colour doesn't bleed or fade across repeated washing.

The set pairs the block-printed kurta with solid-colour cotton trousers in a coordinating shade drawn from the print palette — so the bottom wear doesn't compete with the print on the kurta, it deepens it. When the print is the story, the trouser's job is to let it be told.

What's in the set: Block-printed pure cotton kurta + solid-colour coordinating cotton trousers. Trouser colour is drawn from the print palette of the kurta.

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Jaipuri Kurta Sets — The Geography of the Craft Matters

When a kurta set is described as Jaipuri, it should mean something specific — not just that it was made somewhere in Rajasthan, or that it uses a floral print loosely inspired by Indian textiles. For Aaronee, Jaipuri means Sanganer — the neighbourhood six kilometres southwest of Jaipur's old city where the textile printing industry has operated continuously since the Mughal period. Sanganer print holds a GI Tag under Indian law, meaning the name is a protected designation of geographic origin — the same category of protection that covers Darjeeling tea and Banarasi silk.

What distinguishes a genuinely Jaipuri kurta set from one that merely uses the label? Three things: the dye chemistry, the motif vocabulary, and the printing technique. Sanganer printing uses natural or nature-inspired dyes fixed into the cotton using mordants — metallic salts that lock the colour permanently into the fibre so it doesn't bleed or fade. The motifs draw on Mughal miniature painting traditions — birds in profile, dense botanical florals, geometric tessellations — rendered at the scale of wearable textile. And the printing is done block by block, by hand, on long printing tables that run the length of a workshop.

Aaronee's Jaipuri kurta sets feature A-line and straight kurtas paired with palazzo trousers or straight-cut pants depending on the silhouette. The A-line kurta is gently flared from the waist — more volume than a straight cut, less drama than an anarkali. It is the most universally flattering silhouette in Indian ethnic wear, and it is the silhouette most associated with the Jaipuri craft tradition. Pair with the palazzo bottom that comes in the set for a full traditional look, or swap for white cigarette pants if you prefer a more contemporary cut.

What's in the set: A-line or straight kurta with Jaipuri block print + palazzo or straight cotton trousers. Select sets include a matching cotton dupatta.

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 Cotton Co-ord Sets for Women — When the Outfit Thinks For You

A co-ord set solves a genuinely frustrating problem: the mental effort of deciding what goes with what. When the top and the trouser are designed together — same fabric, same print run, same proportions — that decision disappears entirely. Aaronee's cotton co-ord sets are not a kurta with a randomly matched pant added after the fact. The top and the trouser are cut from the same fabric roll, printed in the same block-printing session in Sanganer, and paired at the design stage.

The top silhouette is a short or three-quarter length kurta top — cropped at or above the hip, with a relaxed fit that doesn't need to be tucked. The trouser is a wide-leg palazzo or straight-cut pant in the same pure cotton fabric. Together, the set reads as a complete coordinated ethnic outfit. Separately, the top works with jeans and the trouser works with a plain white or black kurta — which gives you two to three outfits from a single purchase. Better cost-per-wear, less wardrobe clutter.

The prints in the co-ord sets collection run from the same Jaipuri block-print vocabulary as the kurta sets range — so if you are building a wardrobe across both categories, the pieces are designed to sit alongside each other. A co-ord set in a Sanganer indigo print will pair naturally with a block print kurta set in a complementary rust — two separate outfits that feel like they belong to the same thoughtful wardrobe.

What's in the set: Short or ¾-length crop top + wide-leg palazzo or straight cotton trouser. Both pieces cut from the same fabric roll and print run.

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FAQs

1. What to wear with kurta?

A kurta is one of the easiest outfits to style because it works with almost everything. You can pair it with leggings, straight pants, palazzos, or even jeans for a more casual look.

If you want a ready-made outfit without thinking too much, kurta sets are a great option since they come perfectly paired.

👉 You can explore our Kurti Sets Collection for coordinated looks that are comfortable and easy to wear daily.

2. Which fabric is best for Anarkali kurti?

For Anarkali kurtis, the fabric makes a big difference in both comfort and fall.

  • Cotton → best for daily wear and long hours
  • Rayon → flowy and lightweight
  • Chanderi or silk blends → better for festive occasions

If you’re looking for something breathable and easy to carry all day, cotton Anarkali kurti sets are usually the most practical choice.

3. What are the features of a kurta?

A good kurta is designed to balance comfort and style. Key features usually include:

  • Breathable fabric (especially cotton for Indian weather)
  • Comfortable fit (straight, A-line, or flared)
  • Functional design (easy movement, all-day wear)
  • Versatility (can be styled for casual or work wear)

The best kurtas are the ones you can wear from morning to evening without feeling the need to change.

4. What are co-ord sets for women?

Co-ord sets (co-ordinates) are matching top and bottom outfits designed to be worn together.

They save time because:

  • You don’t have to mix and match
  • The look is already balanced
  • It works for both casual and semi-formal settings

You can browse our Co-ord Sets Collection for easy, put-together outfits that work for daily wear, travel, or even office.

5. Which fabric is used for co-ord sets?

Co-ord sets are available in different fabrics, but for everyday comfort, the most preferred ones are:

  • Cotton → breathable, soft, perfect for long wear
  • Rayon → lightweight and slightly dressy
  • Cotton blends → structured but still comfortable

For Indian weather, cotton co-ord sets are usually the best choice if you want something you can wear all day without discomfort.

7. Show me comfortable cotton kurta sets for daily wear

If comfort is your priority, cotton kurta sets are the best option.

They:

  • Allow airflow in hot weather
  • Feel soft on the skin
  • Are easy to maintain and wash

👉 You can explore our Cotton Kurta Sets Collection designed for daily wear, whether you’re at home, running errands, or stepping out for work

6. Kurta set designs trending for women this season

This season, kurta sets are moving towards comfort + minimal design.

Trending styles include:

  • A-line and straight kurta sets
  • Block prints and subtle patterns
  • Co-ord style kurta sets
  • Lightweight fabrics for all-day wear

The focus is clearly shifting from heavy outfits to pieces that look good and still feel easy to wear throughout the day.

8. Affordable kurti sets for daily office wear

For daily office wear, the key is to find something that looks polished but feels comfortable.

Look for:

  • Straight or A-line silhouettes
  • Subtle prints or solid colours
  • Breathable fabrics like cotton

👉 Browse our Office Wear Kurti Sets that are designed to stay comfortable even during long workdays.

9. Where to find designer kurti sets under a budget?

You don’t need heavy embroidery or expensive fabrics to get a designer look.

Simple elements like:

  • Clean cuts
  • Balanced prints
  • Good-quality fabric

can make a kurti set look premium without increasing the price.

👉 Check out our Affordable Kurti Sets Collection for styles that are practical, stylish, and budget-friendly.

10. Best online stores to buy kurti sets in India

The best online stores for kurti sets are those that focus on:

  • Fabric quality
  • Comfortable fits
  • Designs suitable for daily wear

Instead of just following trends, it’s better to choose brands that create outfits you can wear regularly.

👉 At Aaronee, our Kurti Sets Collection is designed for everyday comfort with breathable fabrics and easy-to-style designs.

11. Co-ord sets for office wear suggestions

For office wear, co-ord sets should look neat but feel effortless.

Good options include:

  • Structured cotton co-ord sets
  • Minimal prints or solid tones
  • Comfortable fits that allow easy movement

👉 Explore our Workwear Co-ord Sets that are designed to give you a clean, professional look without compromising on comfort