Ethnic kurti looks inspired by Kangana’s Panga with Fashion
February 25, 2020 | Events and IconsWomen empowerment is an issue that has sprung up in the last few decades and we are more than happy! While pop culture globally has been redefining what it means to be a woman in today’s day and age, be it through films, books or iconic women, our Indian counterparts are no less.
We watched Panga, the much appreciated Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari film about Jaya Nigam, a feisty protagonist played by Kangana Ranaut, who was recently conferred with the honorable Padma Shri. The film shows the struggle that she faces as she strives to resurrect her glorious career as a national kabaddi champion after a decade-long set-back due to marriage and a pregnancy that followed suit.
Sure, a supportive husband and a motivating son help the situation when one wishes to get back to work after a long hiatus, but there is still no denying the kind of zeal and spunk that is required to pull off this stupendous task. And, our LIVA girl Kangana pulls it off not only with great gusto but also with extreme grace and poise.
Dynamic, trendy, and confident, Kangana Ranaut's dressing style in Panga is an acclaimed one. We picked out a few of the latest dress styles from the film, which caught our attention!
The Adorable Sweater on Kurti Look
The film poster itself has us looking at Kangana in a lovely ochre kurti set which is then covered with a layer of a sweater in a pinkish hue and a matching dupatta. The look speaks volumes about the radiant, confident, and modern personality that she is shown to be in the film. While a sweater atop a kurti is clearly unconventional, Kangana opts for comfort and yet does not fail to remain stylish. Pair the kurti with printed palazzo pants or other printed bottom wear to keep it trendy and comfortable. Recreate this look with Liva Fluid Fashion:
A Mustard Yellow Printed Straight Kurta from W for Woman.
A Pink Solid Front-Open Sweater from Van Heusen Woman
Beige & Sea Green Printed Flared Palazzos from W for Woman.
The Quintessential Ethnic Saree Look
The saree is every woman’s best friend, and it is definitely here to stay! We love the burst of joy on Kangana’s face as she sits pretty in this printed saree and the much-needed sweater for the winter months. The subtle colours are a pleasant sight and create warmth for the viewer instantly.
Recreate this look with Liva Fluid Fashion:
A Mehendi Liva Saree with motifs from Razaa Wear
The Graceful Kurti Aficionado Look
From heading to your best friend’s mehendi to just a day at work, a graceful kurti is what most of us need in our wardrobe at all times! And we suggest stocking up on a few for that work meeting you wanted to ace with a dashing desi OOTD. Kangana shows us how to ace the look by sporting a pastel kurti and pearl drop earrings to go with!
Presenting two kurti looks from Liva Fluid Fashion:
A graceful Pink & White Printed A-Line Kurta from Biba.
A Blue & Green Printed Straight Kurta from W for Woman.
The Classy Shawl Extraordinaire Look
What better way to protect yourself from the chilly winter wind than throw on a decadent shawl on top of your day attire. Be it a simple kurti and palazzo pants, a saree or just a pair of denims and a top, a shawl or a stole is an exemplary addition to the look and also exudes richness and vibrant joy. We absolutely heart the ease with which Kangana sports the look!
Presenting two looks with shawls from Liva Fluid Fashion and HK Colours of Fashion:
A Coffee Brown Woven Design Stole from HK Colours of Fashion.
An Off-White Woven Design Stole from HK Colours of Fashion.
The Petite Printed Kurti Look
From Geet in Jab we Met to Kangana in Panga, the kurti has seen an evolution and if there is one thing we know, it is that the printed kurti is the nation’s favourite! Not to forget the fact that it can be practically worn every day of the week, riding high on comfort and style.
Here’s a printed kurti from Liva Fluid Fashion and Rangriti:
Green & Pink Foil Print A-Line Kurta from Rangriti. Shop this look at Myntra
Love Kangana Ranaut’s dressing style in the movie? You can now recreate her looks for yourself with LIVA, the best fabric for kurti.
Try out this printed LIVA kurti from W for Woman.
An off-white and orange printed straight kurta from W for Woman.
Here is one to put all your Monday blues to an end
A red and white printed kurta from Shree.
And another quirky patterned kurti for those off-beat Fridays that quickly turn into crazy Friyays!