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Yellow kurtis for women: Top 8 picks to brighten up your wardrobe instantly; Say hello to happy hues!

Yellow kurtis for women: Top 8 picks to brighten up your wardrobe instantly; Say hello to happy hues!

Hindustan Times19-05-2025
Nothing lifts your mood like a burst of yellow; cheerful, fresh, and effortlessly stylish. Be it if you're dressing for work, brunch, or a quick grocery run, a yellow kurti brings brightness and charm to your look in seconds.
We've rounded up 8 super wearable yellow kurtis for women that blend everyday comfort with beautiful detailing. From embroidered accents to easy-breezy cotton picks, there's a sunshine shade for every mood and moment. Ready to glow?
Flirty florals meet V-neck sass in this short kurti that screams summer. Lightweight and breathable, it's perfect for days when you want to feel fresh but look put-together. Pair it with your fave high-rise denims or flared palazzos and a jute sling to serve casual-cool realness.
Pair it with:White palazzos, oxidised jhumkas, and a pair of tan mojaris.
This kurti is what office-wear dreams are made of – smart, simple, and just a little sunshine-y. The solid colour makes it easy to layer under blazers or pair with printed pants. And guess what? It's comfortable enough to power through back-to-back Zoom calls.
Pair it with: Straight-fit black trousers, dainty studs, and block heels.
Swirl-worthy and sunshine-ready, this Anarkali-style top is the perfect blend of playful and polished. The flowy rayon fabric twirls with you while the traditional prints keep things desi-chic. Wear it when you're feeling a little filmy or have an impromptu family lunch to attend.
Pair it with: Churidar leggings, bangles, and a bright bindi.
The ultimate everyday go-to, this cotton kurti is fuss-free fashion at its best. With its relaxed fit and subtle patterns, it pairs with literally everything in your wardrobe. We call it your Monday-to-Sunday staple.
Pair it with: Blue skinny jeans, canvas sneakers, and a canvas tote.
Yellow kurtis for women on Myntra:
Clean lines, elegant embroidery, and a silhouette that flatters everyone – this kurti is the equivalent of a warm hug on a busy day. It's perfect for workwear or temple visits when you want minimal effort with maximum elegance.
Pair it with: Off-white culottes, embroidered flats, and a clutch.
Another winner from Myx, this casual cotton kurti is made for hot days and cool moods. The vibrant yellow shade gives it a cheerful twist, and the cotton fabric means you can breeze through even the stickiest days.
Pair it with: Printed dhoti pants, silver hoops, and leather sandals.
Chic, cropped, and cotton ; this short kurti is made for days when you want fashion without the fuss. Pair it with high-waisted jeans or shorts and throw on a messy bun to complete your sunshine-girl vibe.
Pair it with: Denim shorts, flip-flops, and a beaded bracelet stack.
With a touch of embroidery and a dash of elegance, this kurti is your answer to festive-casual days. The V-neck adds style while the tailored fit makes it look polished. It's understated, but makes people do a double take.
Pair it with: Golden leggings, statement earrings, and a tiny potli bag.
From mellow yellows to bold mustards, these kurtis are proof that sunshine can live in your wardrobe. Pick your favourite, pair it smartly, and let the compliments roll in. Yellow is a mood, a vibe, and a whole aesthetic.
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Yes! Pair solid yellow kurtis with structured bottoms and accessories for a polished office look.
Add jhumkas, embellished juttis, and bright dupattas to amp up the ethnic charm.
White, beige, or denim work great. You can also experiment with printed or embroidered trousers.
Absolutely. Most are made from breathable cotton or rayon, perfect for hot weather.
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