GEORGETTE DESIGNS  TO LOOK COOL IN HOT SUMMER

For a very long time, cotton Georgette designs has been the choice of daily wear of Indian women. Georgette designs Women across the length and breadth of the nation wear cotton dress design in some capacity. Also, the summer season is approaching and a salwar kameez is perhaps the best outfit you can wear to tackle the scorching heat. Keeping all this in mind, this article brings to you 7 trendy cotton salwar kameez to look cool in hot summer.

1.BROWN CHANDERI COTTON SEMI STITCHED COTTON DRESS WITH DUPATTA

Brown in an uncommon colour for a cotton dress design. This cotton dress design carries brown colour ever so gracefully. The salwar kameez is made from a mixture of cotton and santoon. Intricate resham embroidery can be seen on the cotton dress design hemline and the border of the dupatta. It has full length sleeves which protect your arms from the scorching rays of the sun.

2. BLUE PRINTED CHANDERI UNSTITCHED COTTON DRESS WITH DUPATTA

As the name suggests, this salwar kameez is made from chanderi fabric design  which is a speciality of Gujarat. The kameez is of navy blue colour and the prints on it are beige. The churidar and dupatta are both in beige colour. The dupatta has navy blue prints. This piece is perfect for wearing to casual parties and informal meetings.

3.GREEN CHANDERI COTTON SEMI STITCHED SALWAR WITH DUPATTA

This design is very elegant salwar kameez design. The comfort in this suit is on a whole new level. The border of the kameez, cotton dress design, and dupatta has resham embroidery. The kameez flows till the knees whereas the length of the dupatta is 2.5 meters. The kameez has full sleeves but the fabric is so light that you will not feel anything on your arms.

4.MAROON COTTON SEMI STITCHED COTTON DRESS WITH DUPATTA

A colour combination of maroon and beige works the best for weddings. The cotton dress design is maroon in colour. The kameez flows just below the knees while the bottom is an iteration of the churidar. The dupatta is the head turner of this outfit. It has beautiful embroidery on the border and is beige in colour. This colour combination strikes a perfect balance of contrast. The kurti has a mandarin collar which is perhaps the unique selling proposition of this piece.

5.SKY BLUE COTTON SEMI STITCHED COTTON DRESS WITH DUPATTA

this design is just like the one mentioned above. The only difference lies in the colour which is blue in this one. The suit has some embroidery work on the surface of the kurti and the collar is in mandarin style. The main differentiating factor is the intricate needlework on the dupatta. Believe it or not, a large majority of the price you pay for this piece belongs to the dupatta.

6.BEIGE CHANDERI COTTON SEMI STITCHED COTTON DRESS WITH DUPATTA

The name says beige but the suit is more on the peacher side. The kurti flows just below the knees, the bottom has a churidar feel to it, and the dupatta has embellishments on the border. Everything has a beige tint to it. The hemline on the kurti is studded with embellishments and the same goes for the neck design as well. The sleeves of the kurti cover 3/4th of your arms and have a darker tint at the ends and the same pattern is visible on the churidar style cotton dress design as well.

7.RED COTTON SEMI STITCHED COTTON DRESS WITH DUPATTA

Red is an evergreen color and looks chic every time you wear it. The kurti, the churidar style cotton dress design, and the border of the dupatta have a red color. The surface of the dupatta is blue and has beautiful prints. This suit is a mixture of 3 fabrics; santoon, chiffon, and cotton. This suit is perfect for wearing to weddings and family functions.
These were the 7 coolest looking cotton dress styles you can rock this summer. All suits have the same level of comfort. The only differentiating factor is style. You can pick any one of the above-mentioned styles without any worries.

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