5 Different Ways To Style Co-Ord Sets
Sporty Chic: Sporty looks can be counted as stylish too. One can opt for a co-ord with a zip-up jacket and cotton pants. Make sure to keep it sleek with monochrome colors or add a pop with contrasting hues. To enhance the look, and give it a more athleisure vibe, you can pair the set with some chunky sneakers. For a more polished look, just swap the sneakers for heels and add a blazer. (Image Source: Special Arrangement)
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View In AppThe Power of Prints: Indian bold prints boast a rich heritage and vibrant visual language. When incorporated into co-ord sets, these prints create a unique style statement that's both beautiful and empowering. To give it a more contemporary look, try geometric or color-blocked co-ords. You can keep the accessories minimal to let the print take centre stage. This can be a perfect outfit for any occasion. (Image Source: Special Arrangement)
This set is just perfect for your monsoon days. Mix and match different sizes, like pairing a loose top with fitted shorts or a short top with high-waisted shorts. You can also enhance the appearance with strappy sandals and a bold necklace for brunch, or go for a relaxed look with sneakers and a loose jacket for a casual outing. (Image Source: Special Arrangement)
Co-ord with a Jacket: Style your coord set from casual to classy by adding a tailored jacket. Made of soft, breathable cotton, this set includes a top, skirt or pants and jacket in cheerful hues that are perfect for a work day or a casual day. You can also play with textures such as a silky co-ord with a floral jacket to add a touch of edge, to create a relaxed yet put-together vibe. (Image Source: Special Arrangement)
Ethnic Elegance: One can embrace cultural heritage with an embroidered co-ord set such as Dhoti pants with a matching Kurta to create a stunning outfit for festive occasions. You can also style it up with statement earrings and juttis for a touch of tradition. (Image Source: Special Arrangement)
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