The traditional churidar suit is a kameez set, much resembling a long tunic, with form-fitting bottoms and a matching dupatta. This Indian outfit is exactly like any other ordinary salwar suit, just with an added uniqueness in its pants. The churidar bottoms are tapered at the ankle, incorporating a unique approach.
Nowadays, Indian churidar has become a prevalent choice in many states. Women can wear this at big occasions like weddings, anniversary parties, or also reception events. The outfit gives you a toned look throughout so it is not restricted to your formal parties or puja celebrations, but can be well-adorned at bigger festivals, and parties.
The best part of this outfit is that it is often chosen as a topmost priority by every woman for its flattering fit. Besides this, churidar suits are also quite versatile and the designs of the same have turned endless.
5 Best Ways to Wear Churidar Suits for Women
All that it takes to look beautiful while wearing an Indian churidar is the right styling tips. If you do not dress up well, even the chicest outfits can be a flop. It is mandatory to pretty yourself up while you wear traditional to flaunt the inner conventional self.

* Keep The Makeup Minimal:
Indian churidars encourage a royal look, so despite just dressing up, right from how you wear your makeup to which footwear you choose – everything matters equally. Go for minimal makeup with your Indian churidar. The beauty of this ethnic wear lies in its vivid designs and embroideries. A heavy makeup might overrule the grace of your outfit making it look just like any other ‘traditional’ suit. Choose a light base. Don’t do bold eye makeup. Apply a nude shade of lipstick unless a bold shade is mandatory, to keep the focus on your outfit. This look will, overall, complement your attire exuberantly.
* Jewellery Is Important
It is essential to understand what accessories go well on an Indian churidar. The more elegant it looks, the more is the need to accessorize it well. If you have selected an embellished churidar kurta set for a party or an occasion, choose light-weighted jewellery. Statement jewelleries would suit better if you are out on a day function, or want to carry a boho look with light shades of your outfit but heavy accessories.
* Footwear
Indian churidar salwar suits usually consist of a longline kurta with a churidar salwar or pants. The overall look of a woman wearing an Indian churidar calls for attention even more when worn with mojris, the popularly worn Indian footwear. Besides, you can also style the final look with a modern touch, by wearing stylish flats. Nowadays, the vast variety of flat footwear have opened numerous doors for women to pair up the right footwear with their ethnic attire.

* Do Not Over-Experiment
Previously, there were limited design options in the ethnic salwar suits for women. Mostly, what our mothers and grandmothers have grown up wearing is the Indian churidar salwar kameez, which later on evolved into different types including palazzo pants, dhoti style salwar suits, anarkali, short kurtas, shararas, etc.
While it is often suggested to mix and match kurtis with different bottoms to create a fashionable look. However, it is advisable not to experiment with churidar salwars. Churidar bottoms go well with a longline kurti only and replacing it with short kurtis, kurtis with shrugs/jackets and other types would not appear as attractive as it originally does. Hence, avoid over-experimenting your outfits in order to mix and match traditions.
* Style The Entire Look With A Bag
Now that you are done choosing the right colors, designs, footwear and jewellery for your churidar salwar kameez, complete your look with a bag that fits just perfectly. Potli bags are a popular trend amid the vast bag options available in the market. Skip the heavy tote bag look and choose an averagely-small sized potli bag. These bags are big enough for you to keep essentials like your mobile phone, lipstick, and a comb you may need later for touchup. If you do not have one, you can go for embellished clutch bags, which are smaller in size and easier to carry.

