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Annie Cotton Badla Embroidered Angrakha Anarkali Set ₹. 1,795.00
Alavya Cotton Angrakha Hand Detailed Cotton Pant Set ₹. 2,395.00
Kashish Cotton Handblock Anarkali Pant Set ₹. 2,995.00
Black Angrakha Anarkali Pant Set ₹. 1,695.00
Jaipuri Cotton Angrakha Pant Set ₹. 1,750.00

Angrakha Kurta Set for Women: Traditional Silhouette, Modern Wardrobe

Some silhouettes never really go out of fashion. They just wait around while trends come and go, and then suddenly everyone wants them again. The angrakha is exactly like that. Wrap neckline, diagonal overlap, a natural flare at the hem. It is rooted in centuries of Indian design and somehow still looks completely right today.

At The Jaipur Studio, the angrakha kurta set has been a quiet favourite for a while now. Women love it because it works across body types, it works across occasions, and it does not require a lot of effort to style. You just wear it and it does the rest.

What Makes the Angrakha Different from Other Kurta Styles

A regular kurta has a centre slit or a straight neckline. The angrakha does not. Its defining feature is the wrap-style front where one panel crosses over the other and ties at the side or waist. This creates an asymmetric neckline that is both traditional and visually interesting without being loud about it.

The angrakha kurta set pairs this top with matching bottoms, usually a straight pant or plazo, so the entire look comes together without you having to mix and match. Many styles in this collection also combine the angrakha neckline with an anarkali hem, giving you a fuller silhouette that sits well on festive and occasion wear.

What You Will Find in This Collection

This collection brings together a range of angrakha styles, each crafted by skilled artisans in Jaipur. The brand has a legacy going back to 1950 and all the craft you see here reflects that. Handblock printing, badla embroidery, hand detailing. These are not shortcuts. They take time and genuine skill.

The collection covers three broad style categories:

  • Everyday cotton angrakha pant sets: Clean silhouettes in soft, wearable colours. Made from breathable cotton, these are built for regular wear without sacrificing the elegance of the style.
  • Angrakha anarkali pant sets: The angrakha neckline paired with a flared anarkali hem. A slightly more festive silhouette that works for gatherings, functions, and occasions where you want to look a little more dressed up.
  • Handcrafted and embroidered styles: Sets featuring handblock prints, badla embroidery, or hand detailing. Each piece carries the mark of Jaipur's artisan craft and no two will look exactly the same.

All pieces are made from cotton or mul cotton. Colours range from soft pastels like lilac, peach, and yellow to richer, bolder options like black and red. As the collection grows, new styles and colours are added regularly, so it is always worth checking back.

Why Cotton Works Best for an Angrakha

Cotton is not just the default choice here. It genuinely suits this silhouette. The angrakha gets its appeal from how the fabric moves and layers, and cotton does that naturally. It drapes without being stiff, breathes well in Indian weather, and softens with every wash.

Mul cotton takes it further. It is a lighter, open-weave variety that feels almost weightless and gives the flared anarkali hem its characteristic float. If you have worn a set that felt heavy or uncomfortable, the fabric is usually why. The pieces here are made to feel as good as they look.

How to Choose the Right Angrakha Set for You

A few straightforward pointers based on how and where you plan to wear it:

  • Daily wear and casual outings: Stick with a plain or simply detailed angrakha cotton pant set in a lighter colour. Easy to style, easy to repeat.
  • Office wear: A darker, more structured angrakha anarkali in a neutral tone works well. The wrap neckline looks polished and professional without any extra effort.
  • Festive and occasion wear: Go for the handcrafted styles with embroidery or block print. They carry themselves at any gathering and pair well with minimal jewellery.
  • For a unique, artisan quality: Hand-detailed or handblock-printed sets are the way to go. Every piece comes out slightly different, which is exactly the point.

Sizes in this collection run from S to XXL. The angrakha neckline is naturally flattering across body types because the diagonal wrap creates visual length and the side tie allows some adjustment in fit.

Shop the Angrakha Kurta Set Collection

The Jaipur Studio offers free shipping on orders above Rs. 1,500 and COD across India. Browse the full angrakha pant set collection, pick your style and your occasion, and take home something that was made with genuine craft and care.

Frequently Asked Question

An angrakha kurta set is an ethnic outfit where the kurta has a wrap-style front with an overlapping diagonal neckline that ties at the side or waist. It is paired with matching bottoms, typically a straight pant or plazo. The angrakha silhouette has its roots in Mughal-era fashion and has remained a popular choice in Indian ethnic wear because of its flattering fit and graceful drape.
An angrakha is identified by its wrap neckline and overlapping front. An anarkali is identified by its flared, flowing hem. The two are often combined into an angrakha anarkali pant set, which carries the wrap neckline of the angrakha alongside the fuller silhouette of the anarkali.
Yes. Cotton suits the angrakha silhouette well because it drapes naturally, breathes in warm weather, and does not feel stiff or heavy. Mul cotton is especially good for styles with a flared hem as it is lighter and allows the fabric to move and float the way it is supposed to.
Yes, and it works particularly well in offices where ethnic wear is standard. A darker, structured angrakha anarkali pant set in a neutral colour looks polished and professional. The wrap neckline gives the outfit a neat, put-together appearance without any additional styling needed.
For a festive occasion, pick a set with embroidery or handblock print from this collection. Pair it with oxidised or gold jewellery, a potli bag, and juttis or block-heel sandals. Because the craft is already detailed, you do not need to layer on much. Keep the accessories simple and let the outfit lead.