No other outfit combines comfort, class, and elegance like a Kurti. You can create a charming ensemble by pairing a simple Kurti with jeans, skirts, palazzos, Patiala, salwar, and leggings along with the right accessories. For those of us who are on a budget, Kurtis can be cost-effective and trendy at the same time. No wonder they can be found in every Indian woman’s closet. However, with a wide range of options to choose from, we often struggle to pick out the most flattering neck designs or the right styles or fabrics for our Kurtis. So, here is a list of the top 20 Kurti neck designs that you can select from and complete your look.
1. Boat Neck
This is a U-shaped neckline that makes your shoulder appear larger and suits women of all face shapes. It is not recommended for those having broad shoulders or short necks.
2. Sweet Heart Neckline
This kind of Kurti neck style makes women look more curvaceous and mostly suits women of all shapes and sizes.
3. Square Neckline
This neckline enhances women with pear-shaped bodies and tends to lengthen a short neck as well as narrows the shoulders.
4. Close Neck With Side Buttons
One of the most comfortable necklines for a Kurti is the closed neckline. The closed neckline of a basic Kurtis, combined with contrast, matching color buttons on the side, makes it unique.
5. Scoop Neckline Kurta Design
A scoop neck is heavy “U” shaped neckline that looks good on women with narrow shoulders, a short neck or even a long face.
6. Keyhole Neckline
The name comes from the design that looks similar to the keyhole of a lock. This particular pattern has a hole close to the collar bones and is a commonly chosen option for tall women or those women with tender necks.
7. Collar Neck
These stand collar Kurti neck designs are suitable for young women who can wear this as a short Kurti along with jeans or Patiala.
8. Off Shoulder Neckline
This is an attractive neckline for women of all sizes and shapes. But it best suits women having a medium built.
9. High Neck
A high neckline with artistic designs tends to make anyone look much younger and fashionable. Make use of two different colours to present an impressive look.
10. Collared Scoop Neck Designs
This is a chic fusion of mandarin collar along with a Deep U-Neckline. It is ideal for women with broad shoulders.
11. Asymmetric Neckline
The asymmetric design comes with many combinations like embroidery, button work, patchwork, etc, and suits women with petite figures.
12. Peter Pan Printed Kurti Neck Designs
This has a smooth collar with round ends and is a mixture of traditional and western designs. Therefore, one should avoid putting it on with a salwar or a dupatta.
13. Crew Neckline Kurta Design
The crew neckline is a t-shirt-inspired design. A simple lining or border in contrast or matching color buttons can make the crew neckline more fascinating.
14. Halter Neck
The halter neck design suits those with long necks and is designed to show off the shoulders.
15. One Shoulder Neckline
This neckline leaves one shoulder to be fully visible and is created to enhance the shoulders and collar bones. Broad-shouldered women should avoid this neckline.
16. Contrast Collar Neck
This style mimics a shirt’s buttoned-down collar, making it a version of the western wear shirts. These are a new trend that may be worn with denim for a more relaxed look!
17. V Neck Design
This V neckline goes very well with dupattas.
18. Cowl Black Kurti Neckline
These necklines have an additional fabric that is connected to the dress that looks like a shawl across the neckline. This is extremely suitable for women along with large busts.
19. Chinese collar
Chinese collar otherwise known as Mandarin neckline is basically taken from Chinese outfits which goes well with Kurtis.
20. High Neck
High neck brings a western touch to the Kurtis and suits those with a long neck.