- By Ridam Sharma
- Sat, 16 May 2026 04:47 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Summer Kurti Style: In the summer, we want clothes that will help keep us cool, comfortable and chic. Kurtis is just the right choice for the season - it is breathable, versatile, and can be used for both work and casual gatherings. All you need to know is the right way to style these ethnic pieces of fashion. From stylish fabrics, patterns, to colours and a modern flair -here’s a list of ways to style kurtis for cool, comfortable and summer-ready.
How To Style Kurtis for a Cool And Comfortable Summer Look?
The Right Fabric:
Choose the appropriate fabric for your trendy kurti. An uncomfortable fabric can make them a hassle to wear during scorching summer heat.
1. Cotton
Opt for cotton or cotton blend fabrics, because they are light in weight, breathable, and absorptive and great for summer. For maximum airflow, look for 100% cotton, cotton lawn, or cotton voile fabrics.

Alia Bhatt In Minimal White Kurta (Instagram)
2. Linen:
Linen fabrics are structured and airy, as linen naturally has a textured appeal, and it is casual and elegant. Opt for blended linen for fewer wrinkles.
3. Khadi and Mulmul:
You can also opt for kurtis made of khadi and mulmul, as they are natural, soft, and absorbent. Alongside, these fabrics are soft on the skin and drape effortlessly.
Note: Don't wear heavy synthetic materials, as they will cause sweating due to the heat that they retain. Stay away from polyester and thick viscose for regular wear on peak summer days.
Loose Patterns
1. A-Line And Straight Kurtis
The a-line and straight kurtis are loose from the bust down, providing breathability and a neat look.
2. High Slits Kurtis
High slits in kurtis to the sides or front allow for easy movement and ventilation; wear with lightweight bottoms.
Minimal Green Kurti (Image Credit: Instagram @bhumika_chawla_t/)
3. Short Kurtis And Tunics:
These knee-length or hip-length Short kurtis and tunics are easier to move in and seem very chic and modern when paired with shorts or cropped pants.
Actress In Short Kurti (Image Credit: Instagram @keerthysureshofficial/)
4. Empire Waist And Flared Kurtis
Fitted Empire bust and wide flared kurtis provide nice space to be comfortable without appearing too large.
5. Sleeves:
Go with short sleeves, elbow-length sleeves, cap sleeves or breezy bell sleeves made of light material. Do not wear tight, weighty sleeves.
Play With Colours And Chic Prints
1. Light Colours:
Soft hues like whites, pastels, soft neutrals and cool colours reflect sunlight and help to keep you cooler.
Khushi Kapoor In Pastel Kurti (Image Credit: Instagram @khushikapoor)
2. Airy Prints:
Minimal prints like tiny florals, pinstripes, ikat, or hand-block prints bring attention to the look without overpowering the outfit.
3. Vertical Patterns And Colour-Blocking:
Vertical patterns and colour-blocking are perfect ways to grab attention, as these style statements create a fresh look and draw out the length of the body.
Note: for every day looks avoid heavy embroidery, sequins or dense zari will trap heat. Keep them only for nighttime functions or grand evenings.
Alia Bhatt In An Ivory Suit (Image Credit: Instagram @stylebyami)
Perfect Bootoms
1. Cotton Pants And Palazzos
Stick to cotton pants and palazzos as they are breathable and spacious. Palazzos are particularly good for airflow.
2. Culottes And Cropped Trousers
Culottes and cropped trousers look modern and comfortable, and also show off footwear and less clothing on the legs.
Skirt Bottom (Image Credit: Instagram @aliaabhatt)
3. Lightweight Leggings Or Cigarette Pants:
If you're aiming for a more streamlined silhouette, opt for thin cotton or modal pants that won't cling to your legs.
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4. Denim Shorts
For casual outings, style short kurtis with tailored shorts that balance modesty and coolness with the touch of experimental fashion and boho-chic vibe.
Art Of Accessorising
1. Opt for open-toe sandals and kolhapuris that allow your feet to breathe and complement the majority of the kurti styles.
2. Espadrilles and canvas slip-ons are also known to be comfortable for walking and are summer-friendly.
3. You can also pair your summer kurti look with lightweight scarves and dupattas. Opt for chiffon, cotton, and mulmul stoles and wrap them loosely, not tightly, to protect yourself from the scorching summer heat.
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4. Sunglasses and wide-brim hats are effective and fashionable sunscreens.
5. Lastly, opt for minimal jewellery like thin chains, small hoops and lightweight earrings to keep the look easy.
The key to summer styling is to ensure that it is comfortable yet fashionable. With breathable fabrics, loose-fitting to keep you cool, and light accessories, your kurti wardrobe can be your trusted choice for hot days, ensuring you stay cool, comfortable, and stylish.




