8 Indian Wear Styling Mistakes That Make You Look Shorter And Petite

Written by Tanya Arora • 
 

Gracefulness and elegance – these two qualities are epitomized in Indian wear. Whether it’s the simple salwar suit or the sophisticated saree, or even the luxurious lehengas – if you want to put your best foot forward, Indian wear is an option that’s quite hard to beat!

However, despite being a pro at donning Indian wear, there might still be a few styling mistakes you make… Errors that can ruin your entire outfit and make you the subject of rude comments on your height and build. Now, nobody wants that and we’re sure, neither do you!

So, if you want to look absolutely flawless and be the receiver of grand praises and compliments for the way look, avoid making the following 8 Indian wear faux pas.

1. Choosing The Wrong Fit

Choosing The Wrong Fit
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Loose-fitting kurtis might be trending, but you should know the difference between a loose fit and the wrong fit. Buying a size or two bigger than yours in order to get in on the flowing salwar suit trend is a big mistake that you shouldn’t make! Especially if you’re not as tall as you would’ve liked to be. Oversized clothes can take away inches from your height and you can totally end up disappearing in them! So, when purchasing Indian wear, get yourself measured to be sure you’re the right size and fit.

2. Wearing Bottom-Heavy Clothes

Wearing Bottom-Heavy Clothes
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Bottom-heavy kurtis and salwars might look good on the shelves of stores or on models, but they may not have the desired effect on you if you aren’t vertically blessed. Heavy work or embroidery on the edges of your kurti and/or salwars can make your legs look shorter, and by extension, you. So can statement belts, such as those with large buckles. To look taller, you should invest in Indian wear that’s top-heavy rather than bottom-heavy.

3. Not Paying Attention To Length Of Your Bottoms

Not Paying Attention To Length Of Your Bottoms
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A flawless ethnic look can only be achieved if all the elements that make up your attire are of the perfect length and fit. And that includes your bottoms! If you’re not tall enough, you should avoid leggings or cropped dhoti trousers as these can create the illusion of shorter legs. Besides, they can also add to your weight and give you a bulky appearance! Instead, you should wear ankle-length pants with a straight cut and minimal embellishments. Pair them with heels to add a few inches!

4. Mixing And Matching The Wrong Shoes

Mixing And Matching The Wrong Shoes
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Wedge heels, booties, clogs – these are the kind of shoes that should be off your rack when slipping into ethnic wear! The reason? These make you seem much tinier and more petite than what you’d hope for. Stilettoes, strappy heels, and pumps, on the other hand, are great options that go well with your traditional attire and lend a sort of sassy sexiness to your entire look!

5. Opting For Large Prints

Opting For Large Prints
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For fans of big, crazy prints, this might come as bad news. But hear us out and we promise you won’t feel so bad once you know the reason why you should ditch large prints in favor of small ones! The thing about large prints is that while they look very grand and grab attention instantly, they also take away the limelight from you and your frame. Besides, large prints run the risk of being messy and loud. Especially if you’re wearing a saree, as that pattern will be all over it! Small prints, on the other hand, are minimalistic, classy, and elegant. Plus, they make you look tall and slim and don’t steal your thunder either!

6. Being Careless About Kurti Length

Being Careless About Kurti Length
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Of the few factors that differentiate one kurti style from another, length is an important one. Furthermore, the length of your kurta is so crucial that it can actually determine whether you’d look shorter or taller depending on what you wear! Our suggestion is you steer clear of knee-lengths as these take away from your height. Long, flowy kurtis, on the other hand, have the opposite effect!

7. Layering Excessively

Layering Excessively
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Like we said before, for short and petite women, it’s quite easy to get lost in one’s clothes. And this is exactly what happens when you layer your ethnic wear excessively! Lehengas and anarkalis with multiple layers might evoke a sense of grandeur and royalty, but they certainly won’t do your frame any favors. Neither would donning a long jacket and dupatta on top. If appearing slender and tall is your aim, forget about layering and just keep it simple.

8. Selecting The Wrong Skirt

Selecting The Wrong Skirt
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Skirts teamed with long kurtas or cute crop tops are all the rage these days! But before you try out this trend, you should pay attention to the length of your skirts. Anything that goes above the ankles is a major no-no. Long skirts are your best bet if you don’t want to be called “short.”

In the end, it’s all about the details. You can nail the perfect ethnic look if you pay attention and never make the mistakes we’ve listed above!

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