Confused about what you should wear at parties? Well these Punjabi Suit Design Ideas will help you choose your perfect outfit for any occasion. You will grab the attention you deserve and be the centre of attention. Dress up your best and let your outfit hit millions on your social media accounts.
Parties are the social gathering you should definitely attend and some women miss those due to their outfits. Well, just because it is ethnic does not mean it can’t look incredibly attractive. These outfits are easy to dress up in, best to grab attention and perfect for every festive party.
1. Patiala Suit
Wearing traditional Patiala pants with simple cotton Kurtis is culturally rich attire for women mostly in Punjab and all over the world. Women have a preference for wearing the Patiala style salwar kameez as it is one of the most preferred and comfortable wear.
Pink Polka Dot Patiala Suit
Pair it up with minimal Pearl Jewellery and White High Heels!

Yellow Patial suit with White Kurta
Punjabi salwar kameez designs frequently incorporate beautiful hand crafted embroidered patterns like Phulkari and Resham as well as ethnic motifs like mangoes (paisley), flowers, fruits, birds and leaves.

Yellow Patiala Suit with Golden Embroidery
An attractive feature of this outfit is that you will find variations for many different occasions.

Pastel Pink Patiala Suit with net Dupatta
While the classic Punjabi suits design typically includes the salwar as the bottom wear item, churidar or parallel trouser pants are interesting ethnic variations which also pair well with Punjabi style kameez.

Shimmery Golden Kurta Patiala Suit
Punjabi salwars have been popular with Indian women for many centuries, but of late, they have caught the attention of designers and international celebrities as well.

Red Patiala Suit with Red Net Dupatta
Modern Punjabi suit designs include the daringly cut halter-neck or sleeveless kameez which are frequently seen on television and movies and have become party wear favorites.

Yellow Patiala Suit with Maroon Dupatta
The dressy, glitzy wedding salwars with glittering gold thread designs and stone embellishments should be matched with appropriate Indian jewelry like Pearl, Kundan necklaces or Polki earrings.

Pastel Green Patiala Suit with Gold Polka Design
One of the most amazing things about Patiala Salwars is that you can wear it in various styles. For a simple and casual way to wear while at home, you can opt for a floral or even an abstract printed Salwar with a plain t-shirt or kurta.

Baby Pink Patiala Suit with Grey Dupatta
The patiala set is probably the best and most worn salwar suit set ever. Ask any woman – almost all of them will have a pair of Patiala salwar suit stashed in their wardrobe.

Floral Red Patiala Suit with Net Red Dupatta
Pair this adorable outfit with a Diamond Jewellery Set and some Black High Heels!

2. Phulkari Suits
Phulkari is a traditional embroidery technique that is common in the Punjabi community. It’s one of the traditions that is shared by both Indians and Pakistanis. Phulkari just means flower making. Therefore the embroidery is generally a way of making flowers on the garment. Punjab region has been using innovative artwork in different occasion and most commonly in weddings.
Phulkari Dupatta with White Anarkali Suit
The Phulkari is very dear to the state of Punjab. It one of Punjab’s cherished traditions. You’ll inevitably find phulkari designs at the heart of Punjabi craftsmanship.

Phulkari Dupatta with Sleeveless Yellow Suit
A Phulkari dupatta can reinvent your entire look and add a splash of vibrancy to your overall attire

Phulkari Lehenga with Golden Blouse
Exquisite stitching and intricate embroideries make up the essence of Phulkari. Regional handicrafts have survived for generations and for good reason!

Phulkari Dupatta with Patiala Suit
A phulkari dupatta suit is looks even better! Suits with Phulkari dupatta could be plain or detailed with embroidery; it really depends on how you wish to mix and match with your favourite Phulkari dupatta designs.

Phulkari Dupatta with Black Suit
The phulkari embroidery looks most effective when styled over a plain suit. A plain suit with phulkari dupatta can bring out the richness and vibrancy of the dupatta. You could choose a well-fitted suit design done in cotton or cotton silk and choose an elaborate phulkari kurta to go with it.

Pink-Gold Phulkari Dupatta with Black Lehenga
You could choose a striking punjabi suit in pink, and style a densely embroidered punjabi phulkari dupatta over your pick. You’ll look stunning when you throw in a pair of traditional jhumkis or kundan jewelry.

Beige Patiala Suit with Pink Phulkari Dupatta
Traditional punjabi suits can consist of a kurta and patiala salwar. Punjabi suits with phulkari dupatta are extremely popular among the indian traditional wear for women.

Pink Patiala Suit with multi-coloured Phulkari Dupatta
Multi-colored embroidery stitches on jute, khadi, or georgette fabric make this folk art from Punjab distinctive.

Black Patiala Suit with Blue Phulkari Dupatta
Colour is the most integral element in a Phulkari dupatta. If you check phulkari dupatta images, the traditional phulkari dupatta would use only four colours of coarse cotton as a base – red, white, blue and black.

3. Gharara Suit
Gharara suit has always been an ethnic mark of traditional Mughal culture. These regal attires have become so prominent with the passage of time that our eyes can easily catch their graceful flare in Bollywood movies. The tinsel town actresses have been seen numerous times flaunting their long flowing flared pants & trousers in movies.
Pink Gharara Suit with Lime Dupatta
Pair this gorgeous Gharara Outfit with a pair of Pearl or Gold Jewellery Set. Complete your look with a pair of Silver/Golden Pumps.

Hina Khan in Mustard Gharara Suit
Wanna grab the look like Hina Khan? Go for a Mustard Gharara and go for the monochromic look! Pair it up with Gold jewellery Set and Golden Pumps.

Gharara Suit with Velvet Kurta
Velvet Kurta is the best Outfit for the Winter Functions! Go for the Velvet Kurta with a Gharara Outift and pair it up with Gold jewellery.

Multi-coloured Gharara Suit Design
Want to stand out in the crowd? Go for a Blue/white gharara with Yellow Kurta and Contrasting Orange Dupatta. Pair it up with Oxidized Jewellery and Beige heels.

White Floral Embroidery Gharara Suit
Floral Embroidery keeps the outfit looking fresh and trendy at all times! Pair your floral gharara suit with amazing Pearl Jewellery and White Pumps.

Golden and Grey Gharara Suit Design
This embellished gharara suit would be ideal for your first karwa chauth or diwali!

Alia Bhatt in White Gharara Suit
Perfect for the impending festivities. The touch of gotta and chahta work adds a regal vibe to it.

Olive Gharara Suit with Flared Gharara Pants
Love, at first sight, is real because antique Olive green never looked this beautiful.

Red Gharara Suit with Threadwork
Falling hard for that beautiful short shirt, heavily embellished with silver work!

Deep Golden Gharara Suit with Grey Dupatta
Don’t we always say we have something for everyone? This banarsi ghara looks absolutely majestic with the luxe gotta and zardozi details .

4. Palazzo Suits
Palazzo Suits are rightfully the flavor of the moment! From their earlier days of strictly ethnic and colloquial Sindhi Pajamas and Pakistani Pants/ Paijamas – to their definitively Western avatars of Culottes and Trousers, the ethnic pants too have really come a long way – all thanks to Palazzos.
Organza Palazzo Suit
Palazzo suits are extremely popular picks, and this is evident in how often we spot Bollywood actors in them.

White Lace Palazzo with Blue Kurta and Net Dupatta
Palazzo suits are very comfortable because they do not stick to your skin. The humid Indian weather leaves very little scope to wear skin-fitting churidar sets all the time.

White Palazzo with Trendy Slit-open Sleeveless Kurta
Palazzo suits look informal and can instantly be transformed with the help of correct accessories.

Palazzo Pants with Monochromic Purple Outfit
Another chic way of wearing palazzos is with a tank top, tucked inside and a belt to cinch in your waist. The focus area of this look is primarily at your waist and the palazzos help in adding length, thereby giving the impression of you being taller.

Ruffle Palazzo Pants with Full-sleeve Tops
When you’re wondering over what to wear with palazzo, we suggest you stick to what fits you the best as per your body shape and comfort level. Comfort is the priority nowadays; hence pick a pair of comfortable breezy pair of palazzo pant with t shirt to give you a fab look!

Palazzo Pants with Crop top and Jacket
A crop top with wide-legged pants is a kickass combination. For somebody who cannot carry off a crop top with jeans, can use the palazzos as a way to hide their bloated lower abdomen. It gives an illusion of a great torso and looks very classy. Pair these two up, carry a nice bag and you are good to attend practically any event.

Palazzo Suit with Anarkali Kurta
Do away with the churidaars and slim fitted pants that you’d usually wear with your anarkalis and don a pair of wide legged pants. Not too many people dress their palazzos this way and maybe you could be the trend-setter at your Diwali party this year! The flowy floor length anarkali with a pair of matching palazzo pants is a perfect look.

Mesh work Palazzo Pants with Designer Long Top
The same colour of both upper and bottom wear can be gracefully carried on.

Mesh Palazzo Pants with Floral Embroidery
If you’re not in the mood of excessive embellishments in the form of ornaments, this look will surely be added to the list of your favorite dresses. Roll up your palazzo with t shirt, wear a pair of cool sunglasses and done.

Brocade Palazzo Pants with Pakistani Lace Kurta
The Sangeet evening is a fun time when everyone is in a joyful mood. There is loud music, lip-smacking dishes, and drinks. It is the perfect time to combine fashion and beauty, aka time for rocking that palazzo Pants of yours. You can style the outfit with silver earrings and light beach waves to add a relaxed vibe.

5. Sharara Suits
The times have come back with another traditional outfit reviving the golden era. And this time, it is none other than the sumptuous Sharara suit. This outfit is nothing but a lehenga skirt worn with a long kameez or kurti. It is a beautiful amalgamation of style and trend. If you are planning to wear something traditional-yet-trendy, then you must go for these suits. Wear it elegantly to show off some extra glare with all of your poise.
Black Velvet Sharara Suit with off-shoulder Kurta
The two are like cousins only difference between sharara and gharara being their vastly different silhouettes. While both resemble flared pants, gharara’s silhouette is fitted from the waist to the knee, just above the knees sits a band (traditionally, a gota), where the cloth is ruched or gathered to create a breath-taking flare till the toes.

Alia Bhatt in Red Velvet Sharara Suit
A sharara with its vintage royal visage can oomph up your desi style and turn you into a headturner!

Mustard Sharara Suit with Black Dupatta
Are you perhaps looking for sharara designs for mehendi or maybe a wedding reception ?With flared bottoms paired with supercut kurtas, fine embroidery jackets, studded short dresses and what not! The beautifully diverse, latest sharara suits will have you spoilt for choice.

Embroidered Sharara Pants with Crop Top and jacket
Sharara is a wide legged, flared pant with intricate designs and embellishments. It creates the illusion of a lehenga, and can be paired with long or short kurta, or even a crop jacket! It is the perfect mix of lehenga skirts & pants.

Kareen akpoor Khan in Brocade Sharara Suit
Sharara dresses most commonly come with A line long kurtas but pairing your sharara with an embroidered short frock can completely turn you into a pretty, feminine lady and will give ample room for your sharara to shine through!

Blue Floral Sharara Suit with Net Dupatta
Gorgeous long embroidered shirts or kameez (kurti) paired with sharara pants make for the most comfortable yet fancy ensemble. Wanna hide holiday weight? This outfit is all about covering it up yet you’ll be astonishingly beautiful!

Kajal Agarwal in Dark Green Sharara Suit
Voguish but so comfortable! All those extra inches at the bottom make for a beautifully dramatic spectacle. Sharara with flared kurta can be your saviour during all the laborious desi events.

Embroidered Lavender Sharara Suit with Cropped Blouse
For a more sexy & curvy look replace the sharara with a tight gharara. This combination is pretty popular out of the latest bridal sharara designs. Fit for the show stopping beauty!

Blue Organza Sharara Kurta Set
Short frock with sharara is one of the most popular combinations today.

White Organza Sharara pants with Blue Dupatta and kurta
Sharara suits with long kameez are a classic combo worth investing in!

6. Anarkali Salwar Suits
A timeless beauty, the Anarkali suit design is an Indian favorite for nothing! The mystery & beauty lie in the chic umbrella silhouette. Have a look and find yourself fangirling over the latest designer Anarkali suits and cute Anarkali combinations.
Purple Velvet Anarkali Suit
The Anarkali is a classic that never goes out of fashion, if anything the pool of beautiful anarkali suit design gets richer with changing times.

Mustard Floral Anarkali Suit
A runway staple and Indian fashion designers’ favourite, it has seen a multitude of changes. Let’s take a look at the latest designer Anarkali suits and Anarkali inspired ensembles that are as fetching as the modern woman!

Angrakha Red Embroidered Anarkali Gown
This style, also known as the Anarkali gown is for women who love the variety of intricate anarkali suit design that traditional crafters have to offer but are a total sucker for modern comfort.

White Anarkali Suit with Detailed Work
If you hate wearing lehengas & find them difficult, you need to give Anarkali suit a shot. With the variety of Anarkali suits available at our behest it’s easy to make a statement in one that tickles your fancy!

Brocade Anarkali Suit
If you’re familiar with fabric printing techniques in India, you would know that Kalamkari is one of the most popular ways to hand-print a stretch of fabric with various tessellated designs.

Blue Anarkali Work with Threadwork
Silk Anarkali is a prime choice with designers, Bollywood and Indian royalty alike; for its luxurious feel and appearance. Silk Anarkali dress designs do really well when paired with a Banarasi silk dupatta.

Blue Anarkali Suit with Designer Dupatta
Long Anarkali kurtis are a favourite among women but the more experimental lot can give slightly shorter silhouettes a try.

Mustard Anarkali Suit with Sleeveless Kurta
This one tops our list for comfortable and trendy summer wear in India as it is an epitome of Indian silhouettes merged with Western designs. College girls and ladies working ‘round the clock, both can easily make a statement in an Anarkali kurti.

Athiya Shetty in White Floral Anarkali Suit
If you’re wondering how to make it work, then Anarkali churidar is the answer. You can pair up your anarkalis with contrasting hues of churidars and let them both stand out equally, instead of blending in.

Silk Anarkali Suit with Rose Motifs
Complement the print with equally beautiful Chandbalis. If you’re set out for a festivity a maang tikka won’t hurt!

7. Long Skirt Outfits
A long skirts is a stylish and comfortable summer staple that you need to get your hands on, if you haven’t already! These skirts look gorgeous with tube tops, cami tops, or even slip tops. A slouchy shirt with long skirt could be an unusual pairing well!
White Skirt with Pink Kurta
Style is an attitude as you flaunt it with a great verve by wearing one of these embroidered women kurta, skirt set and dupatta set from Indiwear.

Brocade Skirt with paisley motif with Cropped Tshirt
Short, cropped, long, asymmetrical, overlong- you love all these kurta styles, don’t you? Well, guess what!?

Long Satin-Silk Skirt with puff-sleeves Tshirt
Coin a beautiful ensemble using an ethnic kurta and skirt. Go all out and try appealing prints and colors! An all-indian attire looks ravishing when the right kind of jewelry is used to embellish your look! In this case, a neat gajra hairstyle should do the trick!

Malaika Arora in Long Shimmer Skirt with Black Turtleneck
Looking for the most versatile women clothing? Well, the long ethnic skirts are the safest bet undoubtedly as they could be worn both as traditional outfit and contemporary attire. Moreover, they are stable in the fashion world from a very long time as there are multiple styles that could be achieved using these.

Blue Georgette Skirt with Criss-cross Blouse
The swirls and twirls enhance its feminine charm making it all the way more adorable among fashion divas. To make your love for traditional ethnic skirts more prominent, here we are with some innovative and unique ideas to wear your ethnic skirts uniquely.

Matching Printed Long Skirt and Crop Top
If you have beautiful belly, we are confident that you have stunning crop tops in your closet for sure as they help you to flaunt your belly beauty. Being versatile clothing, they could be paired with jeans, Sarees, lehengas and even the traditional long ethnic skirts. A simple yet effective dressing style, the pairing of crop tops and traditional skirts imparts a lavish flare combined with sensuous flair.

Long Pink Skirt with Pink Blazer
Pair up your amazing outfit with Oxidized jewellery and flaunt it on any Wedding function! Complete your look with a pair of white Pumps.

Brocade Red Lehenga Skirt with off-shoulder Cropped Blouse
Pair this Red Brocade Outfit with Diamond Jewellery and a pair of Golden Heels.

Red Skirt with Blue Cut-out Blouse with Red Belt
Pair this beautiful Outfit with a pair of Temple Jewellery and complete your look with a pair of Blue High Heels.

Blue Georgette Ruffle Skirt with Cropped Tank Blouse
Look at this magnificent Outfit!! Perfect for any function, pair it up with a Choker Set and a pair of High Heels.

Indian wear has a charm of its own and those who fail to recognize it will never know how elegant a pairing of Kurti with salwar feels like. There’s something entirely different about putting on a dupatta, and walking with an extra spring in your step because of how the salwar moves right along with you! We @VenueMonk search for hours just to bring you the best ideas and suggestions, hope our ideas were helpful for your occasion.
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