Kaftans have jumped on the newest fashion trends after being first made popular by the Ottomans of Turkey. In the 1970s, these classic pieces were a huge hit in Hollywood, and now they’re back! Bollywood appears to be completely enamored with kaftans. Every time you turn around, a blogger is flexing while wearing a kaftan. We want to be quite clear that we adore kaftan dresses.
Free-flowing georgette or cotton dresses that let you forgo pants, are comfy all day, and make you seem like a million bucks at the same time are hard to dislike. You can wear these kaftan dresses everywhere, whether it’s cocktail brunch or a lazy Saturday!
T-Length Kaftan
T-length clothing has gained a lot of popularity very quickly. Even celebrities have started to like these. These dresses are killing the fashion game with their slightly below-knee hems. One option is an extended dress, which must be elegant for the situation. You can choose between an umbrella-cut dress or an A-lined dress. Either way, you’ll look great! With a chic pair of embellished shoes, bare lips, and smokey eyes, match this red and off-white modal silk hand-block printed kaftan.
Shoulder Style Kaftan
At cocktail receptions, downtown clubs, and even at a nighttime picnic with family and friends, this green one-shoulder printed muslin silk kaftan dress is frequently displayed. Put on strappy stilettos with it! Don’t forget to wear minimum eye makeup, a dramatic lip color like red or purple, and a chic middle-parted bun when you go out.
Ancient Kaftan
You will fall in love with the plush fabric, appealing prints, and patterns. These dresses typically have floor-length sleeves that flow freely. The neckline is primarily made of lace, with either minimal or significant embroidery throughout. And one such beauty is this Pista green embroidered Kaftan pant set.
Asymmetric Kaftan
How can we talk about kaftan trends and exclude our beloved tie and dye print? Everyone seems to be adoring this printed Style, from Bollywood to Hollywood. Anita Dongre, Masaba Gupta, and Ritu Kumar are well-known Indian fashion designers who also create gorgeous printed asymmetrical kaftan dresses. Given how cozy and elegant they are, this trend is here to stay!
In these outfits, floral, abstract, and geometric motifs look significantly more attractive. This white and black tie-dyed cotton silk kurtis will look great with a small purse or sling bag, a stacked pearl necklace, and Nude mule heels.
Decorated Kaftan
It sounds great to wear a flowing kaftan with hand embroidered and a Bandhani print. Choose a kaftan with embroidered or ornately decorated sleeves. If you add a belt to cinch in at the waist, it will look incredibly elegant. We suggest wearing this orange embroidered gajji silk kaftan and bell-bottom combo over a typical maxi dress! Because the ensemble is adorned, use a few accessories.
Cape Style kaftan
A Cape kaftan’s loose sleeves give it Instagram influencer appeal. To complete the look, put on an oversized kaftan dress with cape sleeves. Style this large Kaftan palazzo set in flowery print with a neat bun. Lipstick in a bright pink or red shade would look great.
Kaftan Rope
Royalty in the Middle East created kaftans as overcoats. Over time, they have been modified to be worn as dresses. Wear a kaftan robe if you have a hankering to try it in an old-fashioned manner. The drawstring can be tied to tighten it around the waist. This shibori kaftan in orange and sky blue is ready to take your summer romance to a new level. Combine it with a slip dress with a V-neck, some golden hoops, and a flip-on.