Bold Prints, Easy Silhouettes: Meet Your New Favourite Kurta Sets
You already own a kurta. Probably three. But not like these.
Seren Milano's latest kurta edit is for the woman who wants Indian dressing to feel modern, and — honestly — just a little more fun. No heavy embroidery. No occasion-specific rules. Just great prints, relaxed silhouettes, and the kind of comfort that makes you reach for it again.
Here are six reasons to rethink your kurta drawer entirely.
01
The One That Walks Into a Room First
Bold indigo. Red and blue triangles. A geometric print so confident it needs zero accessories to make a statement.
This A-line long kurta with matching slim pants is the kind of set that does all the work for you. The notched collar and front pleat add just enough structure to keep it from feeling too casual — wear it with flat sandals on a busy day and gold jhumkas when you want the energy to hit a little harder.
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Geometric Print Kurta Set
02
The Drama Queen
Fluid black base. Abstract botanical print in cream, coral, and sage. High-low asymmetric hem. Slouchy dhoti pants.
This set is for the woman who finds minimalism a little too quiet. It's maximalist in print but effortless in silhouette — the kind of outfit that looks like you tried without actually trying. Carry a quilted black clutch, slide into flat leather sandals, and just go.
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Abstract Botanical Kurta Set
03
The One Your Wardrobe Was Missing
Classic black. Tiny floral booti print in dusty rose and sage. Straight kurta, matching slim pants.
This is the kurta set equivalent of a white tee — works with everything, goes everywhere, never lets you down. The V-neck with a split neckline keeps it interesting without being loud. The kind of piece you'll reach for on days when you want to look put-together without a single decision made before 9am.
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Floral Booti Kurta Set
04
Rust & Florals
A rich rust-red kurta with scattered block-print florals. Paired with solid black wide-leg pants with a subtle striped hem detail peeking through.
There is something about this colour combination — warm red against inky black — that just works. The straight silhouette is relaxed but the contrast pairing gives it edge. This one's for the woman who loves colour but wants to wear it on her terms.
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Rust & Floral Kurta Set
05
The Anarkali That Grew Up
Deep bottle green. All-over paisley print in gold. A flared A-line kurta with wooden button placket and soft gathers from the chest. Matching wide-leg pants.
This is the set that hits the sweet spot between traditional and contemporary. The Anarkali-inspired silhouette is familiar, but the colour is modern, the buttons are understated, and the overall mood is relaxed not formal. Gold hoop earrings and embroidered flats seal the deal.
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Bottle Green Paisley Kurta Set
06
The Conversation Starter
Solid black long kurta — with subtle diagonal couching detailing. Paired with bold multicolour vertical stripe wide-leg pants in red, blue, and beige.
Minimal on top, maximalist on the bottom. This is for the woman who knows exactly what she's doing with fashion and doesn't need anyone's approval. The striped pants are the hero here — the black kurta is just letting them win.
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Black & Stripe Kurta Set
The Common Thread
Six very different looks. One consistent feeling: you got dressed with intention and it took no time at all.
That's the Seren Milano kurta promise — prints that do the talking, silhouettes that do the flattering, and fabrics that handle an Indian summer.
Seren Milano
Six kurta sets. Zero effort required.
Bold prints, relaxed silhouettes, premium cotton fabrics.
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