Recent Trends in Indian Kids Dresses

Posted by Rahul Agarwal on December 16th, 2017

It is normal for kids to want to look good, but at the same time, they want to be comfortable with what they are wearing. This holds true for trends in Indian kids dress which are popular with both children and their parents. The best place to find them is online, particularly in Indian shopping bazaars that carry the latest dresses sold by local stores. This way, you can have easier access to the latest trends and purchase them in a single checkout process instead of hopping from one merchant website to another. Here are some of the types of Indian dresses for kids that are popular these days:

  • Anarkali suits – Are you attending a Sangeet ceremony with your daughter? Consider dressing her up in a designer anarkali suit to keep her comfortable and trendy, yet appropriately dressed for the occasion.
  • Kurta pajama – The latest trend in kids’ kurta pajamas involves the Nehru jacket, which completes the look and makes them appropriate to be worn for formal occasions. Boys can look stylish with solid pastel and traditional colors on their kurta and jackets, but consider comfortable fabrics like silk, linen, and cotton. This attire can be worn on other occasions, too.
  • Designer lehenga – The Lehenga is a traditional Indian kid dress that should be part of every wardrobe, even when the child reaches adulthood. However, when dressing kids, make sure that it comes in bright colors that will make them stand out and festive, especially when attending a wedding reception or baraat.
  • Dhoti kurta – Ethnic wear will never go out of style, and the dhoti kurta is proof of that. The ensemble consists with a dhoti and a kurta, with an optional jacket. If you want this type of attire for your child, consider garments that come with embroidery, which adds opulence to the entire clothing.
  • Sherwani – For boys, the sherwani is the Indian kids dress that can be worn on special occasions. Consider bright colors that can make your child look dapper and handsome. If going for traditional designs, look for sherwani that is made with ethnic patterns.

About the Author:

The article is written by Rahul Agarwal, the Marketing manager at DesiClik.com. Rahul is a frequent blogger on a variety of subjects like fashion, food & culture of India.

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