Designer kurtas have evolved from classic silhouettes into statement-makers, versatile enough for haldi ceremonies, receptions, or even a high-stakes work event. Below are seven must-own styles every modern man should keep on deck, paired with real pieces from Kalpraag’s collection.
1. The Timeless Black Kurta Jacket Set
Example: Dawar Black Kurta Jacket Set
View the Dawar Black Kurta Jacket Set
Best for: Wedding receptions, evening rituals, Diwali parties
Style it with: Black velvet juttis, metallic buttons, and a statement brooch
Pro tip: If you buy just one kurta this year, let it be black—it never fails, never fades, and never goes out of style.
2. The Asymmetric Front-Open Kurta
Example: Sagar Sky Blue Front-Open Long Jacket Set
Best for: Mehendi events, fashion-forward cocktail nights
Style it with: Tapered white trousers, silver accessories
Pro tip: Front-open kurtas are great for layering—wear it unbuttoned for a relaxed vibe or fasten them with a brooch for structure.
3. The Embroidered Red Showstopper
Example: Manohar Red Jacket Kurta Set with Trouser & Dupatta
Best for: Engagements, sangeet nights, festive functions
Style it with: Gold embroidered juttis, a sleek watch, and a light stole
Pro tip: Go for contrast—pair red with cream or beige trousers for visual balance.
4. The Mehendi-Green Layered Kurta
Example: Siddharth Mehendi Kurta Set with Jacket & Dupatta
Best for: Haldi ceremonies, daytime weddings, garden venues
Style it with: Mojaris, oxidised cufflinks, and a layered mala
Pro tip: Mehendi tones photograph beautifully in natural light—perfect for outdoor events.
5. The Persian-Blue Statement Kurta
Example: Vasu Persian Blue Jacket Kurta Set with Dupatta
Best for: Night weddings, post-wedding dinners, high-end festivals
Style it with: Minimal accessories—let the colour do the talking
Pro tip: Persian blue flatters every skin tone and looks great under warm lighting.
6. The Casual Short-Length Kurta
Example: A lightweight cotton kurta with a shirt hem and rolled-up sleeves
Best for: Everyday wear, college, work-from-café days
Style it with: Slim-fit jeans or chinos, sneakers
Pro tip: Keep a few pastel shades in rotation—they’re effortless and always look fresh.
7. The Printed Festival Kurta
Example: Soft printed silk-blend kurta with floral or block prints
Best for: Rakhi, Holi brunches, festive Fridays at work
Style it with: White trousers, tan sandals
Pro tip: If you're new to prints, go for micro-prints or tone-on-tone detailing—it’s subtle but striking.
Quick Kurta Styling Chart
|
Kurta Style |
Best For |
Style It With |
Pro Tip |
|
Dawar Black Kurta Jacket Set |
Receptions, evening weddings |
Black velvet juttis, statement brooch |
Black never fails—make it your go-to for classy, low-effort styling |
|
Sagar Sky Blue Front-Open Kurta |
Mehendi, cocktail parties |
White tapered pants, silver accessories |
Wear unbuttoned or layer with a brooch for multiple looks |
|
Manohar Red Embroidered Kurta |
Engagements, sangeet nights |
Gold juttis, neutral trousers |
Red pairs best with ivory, cream, or beige for high contrast |
|
Siddharth Mehendi Layered Kurta |
Day weddings, haldi functions |
Mojaris, layered malas |
Mehendi tones shine best in natural daylight—perfect for outdoors |
|
Vasu Persian Blue Kurta Set |
Night weddings, festive dinners |
Minimal add-ons |
Let the rich hue be the focus—skip busy accessories |
|
Casual Short-Length Kurta |
College, cafés, and casual Fridays |
Chinos, sneakers |
Roll sleeves and pick soft pastels for a smart everyday look |
|
Printed Festival Kurta |
Rakhi, Holi, and office festive wear |
White trousers, tan sandals |
Choose micro or tone-on-tone prints if you’re new to bold patterns |
Final Word
A man’s wardrobe is only as sharp as his kurtas. From the understated elegance of the Dawar Black Kurta Jacket Set to bold hues like Persian blue and fire-red, investing in a mix of cuts, fabrics, and finishes means you’re always ready for the next RSVP.
Explore Kalpraag’s evolving designer kurta collection—where tradition meets tailored edge, and every look is built to make an impression.