Dhoti Suits
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Dhoti outfits carry a lustrous legacy - with all the beautiful pleats uniformly draping along the lower body, tapered at the calf region and tucked in at the waist. Just imagine those meticulously pleated folds as a continuous bridge, gently connecting the previous and the new generation!
Once a purely ethnic attire, the dhoti suit has now gleefully evolved into a crisp, fashionable ‘statement’, proudly occupying the ladies’ wardrobe. From wedding parties to casual day-outs and more, Aiman Royale lets you experience this popular drape in an enthralling range of new ‘WOW’ styles
Read on about the trendiest dhoti-style salwar suits for 2026.
Aiman Royale’s exclusive ensemble of suit dhoti salwars exudes a fabulous fusion of Indian culture and tradition with contemporary chic. Guess the best part? For every mood and occasion, we have different, unique pieces of dhoti apparel for you.
Get to know the best designs of this year and tap into the immense grace and youthful charm that linger!
An extremely classy dhoti kurta set for women, featuring a shorter hem at the front and a longer hem at the back. Perfect for petite and lean figures, a high-low kurta dhoti suit delicately balances your look by allowing your ‘natural curves’ to speak.
Be it casual, small cultural events or parties, these dhoti suits can turn into your best friends, especially during summer! Look into our freshest designer high-low dhoti suit collections to match your grace with inner glee!
‘Cropped’ fashion is one of the most awesome market hits now, especially among new-gen girls!
Featuring a mini, waist-length bodice (sometimes a little above it), this outfit is primarily inspired by the West. It resembles much like the Indian ‘blouse’ silhouette, with fusion elements and motifs; sometimes coming with an in-built, stylish cape-like jacket. Well, the detachable capes enable you to enjoy an independent draping with versatile styling.
Undoubtedly, the apparel is a great choice for partywear, attending semi-formal occasions, friends’ get-togethers, and reception ceremonies, etc. Slim to moderately heavy figures can conveniently style themselves up in these salwar top dresses.
See dashing dhoti top for girls here.
Anarkali frocks are one of the best timeless epitomes of regal festive charm. When paired with dhoti pants, the grace flourishes even more. The flares of the former with the pleats of the latter create a seamless, contemporary look, resonating elegance with every twirl!
Several modern silhouettes featuring a fitted embroidered bodice (of variable lengths) with minimalist, short flares at the end of tops or kurtis are available at Aiman Royale. The predominant A-line dress pattern, along with the tapered dhoti pants, is suitable for tall statures, especially those having a triangular body shape.
And guess more? Here’s good news for our most adorable and prettiest chubby shoppers to celebrate! Empire-waist dhoti salwars!
These have flared pleats right from the lower bust, creating an artificial waistline. Such a style perfectly balances the body structure and makes the person appear slimmer. See amazing Anarkali dhoti suit designs featuring a variety of beautiful sleeves and necklines here.
Angrakhas are a Persian attire, having an overlapping feature at the front on one side, which is tied with a string. Perfect for attending grand cultural ceremonies (small and big), this Angrakha-styled kurti with dhoti pants is a favourite choice among women who want a gorgeous, regal appearance without feeling heavy.
Any wedding or reception ceremony in the corner? Opt for our asymmetric Angrakha dhoti suits, having beautiful tassels, zariwork and sequined embroidery for a polished charm. Available in various comfortable fabrics like chinnon, velvet, viscose organza, and more.
Pleated ruffled flares attached at the waist section, appearing much like a ‘Chinese hand fan’, is another new trend in the fashion industry. This adds substantial volume to the lower body and offers a peppy, hourglass-like appearance.
Combining this kurti design with voluminous or tapered dhoti bottoms induces a fusion grandeur to every occasion you participate in.
A beautiful and comfortable maxi-dress with an elastic string attached to the waist is what we call the Kaftan. But, ever thought of implementing it in Kurti style and pairing it up with the dhoti garment at the bottom? We mean Dhoti pants!
Normally, kaftans are ankle-length; however, the styled Kurta frocks are made shorter, preferably up to the knees or higher. These Dhoti pattern suits are fabulously versatile - suited to everything from casual outings, and officewear, to small family gatherings, cultural pujas and rituals.
These kurtis are available in an immense variety of sizes, designer patterns, and classic fabrics that keep you cool and stylish. Explore our newest collections here.
Modern, bold and comfortable cuts have gained significant popularity over the years, and one of them is the front-slit suit. Featuring a long slit at the front that substantially divides the attire vertically into two layers is very amazing. When complemented with pleated dhoti pants, the look is well-suited for formal parties, cultural and social programmes.
Choose modern designs with colourful prints in soft, lavish fabrics for any kind of occasion and steal the ‘Showstopper’ title with ultimate grace!
For Gen-Z fashionistas and every other lady alike, this is an amazing option to flaunt style in a single piece of apparel. Jumpsuits are a stitched one-piece garment comprising a bodice and bottoms. So, with Dhoti pants, you can embark on a very special look, being the showstopper of parties, get-togethers, engagements, and even some semi-cultural festivities.
Numerous styling options are available to upgrade the final outlook - be it with a denim jacket, a belted or cape-style dupatta drape, and others.
Learn practical tips and tricks on how to elevate your style with the latest Dhoti-style dresses below!
An opulent Dhoti suit is complete in itself. But, just slipping into the suit, and telling, the look is complete - is that all?!
Of course, not.
Wearing and styling are two different aspects, and you must keep certain things in mind when you do the latter - the occasion or purpose, the fabric’s type and choice, colour complementation, the kind of accessories, hairstyle, footwear, makeup and so on.
It's like, every single thing counts.
Worry not - we are here to simplify these things and guide you to the right approach to styling this eternal and ethereal classic suit! Read on:
Get high-lows (asymmetric), kaftan-style, peplum, and Angrakha-cut tops and kameezes in minimal embroidery or printed designs. They will literally vibe with any type of event you participate in.
Soft, breezy fabrics like chinnon, cotton, viscose organza, art crepe, georgette, etc., are the best ones to choose for such occasions. Choose light colours for sweat control.
Do extremely simple makeup; let us tell you how. Gently pat a soft red lip-cum-cheek tint or lip balm, preferably in peach or mauve shade (or any colour of your choice) and apply some kohl along your waterline - that’s it.
Pro tip: If you have dark circles, apply a tad bit of concealer under the eyes (leaving a little darkness along the lower lashline is fine, for that will seem more natural, and softly blend in with the applied kajal). Use the same lip tint and pat it slightly over the eyelids for a dewy finish.
Opt for minimalist, delicate jewellery pieces like pearl studs, a simple gold chain or pendant, with a bracelet. Other good options are light oxidised and terracotta ornaments with similar designs or colours like the suit. No heavy jewels intended!
For the hairstyle, you can do side braids, a casual high ponytail, or a messy bun. Secure it with designer hair accessories to ‘stylishly’ prevent fly-offs and baby hairs sticking out at the neck. If you want, a fresh flower on one side of the ear is obviously WELCOME!
Carry a neutral-coloured tote bag with elements similar to your kurta design to put all your essentials in. Finish your look with minimally embellished flat heels, medium-heeled blocks, or wedges. Avoid heavy designer shoes and high heels.
Grand ceremonies like family weddings and celebrations demand splendid wear to attend. Choose Aiman Royale’s lavish Anarkali-style suits, peplum-cut kurtas, and front-slit A-line kameezes for exuding royal ethnic vibes. For young girls, a designer crop top dhoti jacket outfit or a dhoti jumpsuit appears ‘chic’ and bubbly.
Since these are elaborate, day-long celebrations, you need a comfortable fabric. But, does that mean the ‘classiness’ will be exempted? No! Several luxurious fabrics are available at Aiman Royale that feel soft and light to the skin, like velvet, Dola silk, chinnon, etc.
Choose bold, jewel tones that add richness to the occasion, such as wine red, emerald green, mustard yellow, royal blue, jamun pink, etc. Check for more colours here.
Keep the makeup bold, but avoid over-exaggeration. A matching colour eye-shadow (preferably shimmery) or a soft, complementary shade to your dress boosts the dhoti suit look. A slight layer of kohl over the waterline makes them appear even more beautiful.
Must keep-in-mind: Do not let all your facial features pop up at once. If it is the eyes, then apply a light lip shade and vice versa - this gives a subtle, dewy finish. And another thing which no one has probably told you - if you are a lip gloss-lover, use it as a highlighter, besides plumping your ‘pout’!
Plenty of simple, fashionable hairdos you can choose to amp up your celebratory look. The best ones are the side braids with a bun, half-knot style, fish braids, etc. Well, middle-parted hair with soft beach curls also does great.
Do not forget to use designer hair accessories and flowers. If you are doing a bun, decorating it with a simple rose or a gajra is enough for a strikingly gorgeous look.
Statement jewellery in polki and pearl is the best suited for grand events. Depending on your suit or top’s neckline, wear a bold, contrasting neckpiece. E.g., if you are choosing a V-neck kurta, a choker balances the look. But, for a U-shaped neck, a long necklace goes well.
Carry small, fashionable handbags (potli or batwa) with intricate embellishments in embroidery to keep little items with you during the celebrations. At Aiman Royale, we offer a wide variety of dhoti salwar suit sets with decorative handbags. See designs here.
Glam up with some of the best trendsetting dhoti suits in peplum, front-cut and cropped kurta fashion. These are crafted out in Indo-western style, instantly making you a dashing DIVA!
Go for versatile, delicate fabrics that feel like a ‘second skin’. Here are some of the most comfortable and opulent ones - art crepe, chinnon, shimmer, viscose organza and dola silk.
See latest partywear dhoti style suits for ladies here
Maintain neutral shades with a touch of unconventional patterns and embellishments (preferably in sequins and shining beads) added to balance your sober and peppy personalities smoothly.
A moderately bold makeup is what you should aim for, while remembering that ‘less is always more’.
Pro tip: Smoky eyes that match the suit colour are known to resonate with the party vibe. You can pat a tiny amount of shimmer, halo or glittery gloss over the eyelids to pop them up. And of course, wear the classic red lips (other shades of it are also welcome)
Lightweight, chic ornaments, such as chandelier earrings, hoops, danglers, or studs, in pearl or oxidised add to the party charm. For neckpieces, choose a choker or multi-layered chains. Wear a timeless watch on one wrist and stack up a few bangles or bracelets on the other.
A confusing thing for most women, but here is the truth. Despite both being almost the same, some minute differences in silhouette, draping, and fittings between the two make them distinct.
A lungi salwar suit has a straight and relaxed fit with a columnar silhouette that is draped in flat, overlapping pleats. Usually more comfortable. When paired up with short, straight kurtas, front-slit peplum Anarkali suits, etc., it offers a beautiful classic fusion look
In contrast, the dhoti-style suit is voluminous around the thighs, slowly tapering down towards the calves in a cascading U-shaped and side fabric layers. This gives a sleek appearance and a good fit to the wearer when paired with kurtis or tops. For the best look, style your dhoti pants with high-low kurtis, Anarkali frocks, Angrakha-cut tops, etc.
This depends very much on your body shape, the fabric’s drape, the event you are going to participate in, and the season or time of year. For a flattering, stylish and comfortable appearance, choose a dhoti-style outfit that has a flowy finish with a structured silhouette.
Several fusion dresses representing Indo-Western cuts in light and breezy fabrics are available at Aiman Royale - shop now at affordable prices!
Nowadays, women go for fusion styles that gracefully combine ethnic patterns with modern chic and comfort. Some top-notch dhoti dresses for this year are short peplum cut, Kaftan patterned kurtas, crop top with cape add-on dhoti suits, along with asymmetrical trail-cut hem, and dhoti patterned jumpsuits.
It is a very subtle thing that depends on personal choices, the type of occasion, and a little bit of ‘season’ playing tunes in the background. Here is a good strategy for colour ideas to follow:
Monochromes - Who told that the same colour doesn’t look good, huh!? Monochromes exude a classy and sophisticated look for grand family events, formal occasions, as well as professional celebrations. Just play with different tones of a single shade, and feel the magic that begins!.
Best recommendations: For weddings, go for bright jewel hues like ruby red, deep green, ultramarine, or azure blue, saffron yellow, etc., in long-cut dhoti salwar kameez silhouettes. Wrap the dupatta in one of your favourite drapes, and let your inner grace unfold!
Complementary colours - A highly ‘compliment’-able fashion for festivities and gala celebrations, these colours create a soft, visual harmony, doing wonders to your look. In this, colour pairs work together, featuring a little contrast, and fulfilling each other in a seamless way.
Best recommendations: White with beige, pale blue with saffron-orange, peach with leaf green. Shop our newest collections of Angrakha-style, Peplum dhoti suits, front-slit Kaftan kameez with dhoti pants, and more here.
Neutrals and muted colours - Give you a perfectly balanced look with their soft, cooler undertones, especially for daytime events. Suited for professional as well as all types of cultural and family programmes, these colours smoothly radiate your charm without making you appear ‘too much’.
Best recommendations: Rose-peach, muted lavender, mint green, dusty blue, cream white and yellow are some of the most popular tones to try in 2026. See high-low dhoti kurtas, Anarkali dhoti suits, and peplum dhoti tops for girls at best prices.
Yes, you can style the dupatta in many lavish styles. Just keep in mind to properly balance the volume of the dhoti bottoms with the upper bodice, so it gives your body a neat and flattering structure. Check a few styles below:
For weddings - Go for a half-saree or one-side cowl drape with a single side pleated to the shoulder and the free end tucked in to the waist. One shoulder-cum-elbow drape also appears gorgeous.
For receptions - One-shoulder drape, with one end pinned and the rest falling freely, is one of the most charming ethnic ways to attend these reception parties. Also, you can try out the elbow loop drape, for it adds a Bollywood vibe to the look.
For engagements - The cape-style and belted drape create a contemporary and chic appearance. Um, want a slightly official and sophisticated drape idea? Try the ‘around-the-shoulder’ wrap, where you take the dupatta around your neck, letting the free ends hang over both arms. For safety, secure the ends by knotting them properly.
For parties - Several options from the cape and belted styles to one-sided cowl drape are available to try out. Here’s another one, the simplest one, rather - the scarf drape. You just need to wrap the dupatta around your neck somewhat loosely and leave the ends to fall at the front. Goes well with asymmetric cut peplum tops and dhoti jumpsuits.
For casual outings, office and dailywear - This needs a minimal yet classic dupatta draping, so you do not fall short of comfort. Endless easy-breezy styles you can achieve by pleating the dupatta on one shoulder, doing the front V-styled drape or wrapping it as a light stole. Simple and subtle!
Whether kurtas or suit dhoti salwars, it is crucial to take good care of these graceful attires to maintain their longevity. Gentle handwashing with a mild detergent is recommended, instead of harsh machine washing, to protect the fibres and the texture of the dress. Do not wring the fabric and once cleaned, keep it in a light shade to dry. Avoid direct sunlight, for it can burn the colour and weaken the fabric's strength.