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Asymmetric Dress has been in trend for a while now. The high-low appeal, gives a feminine touch to the attire. With just a simple change in accessory and footwear, these can be worn during the day or during evenings. Mostly available in monochrome, but would be perfect if you can find contrasting colours to add more drama to the entire look of the dress.

Asymmetric dress, skirts, stylish kurtis and tunics have become a fashion trend now. Most Red Carpets, Award functions and fashion shows have seen this trend in different variations and fabrics. The most common fabrics used are chiffons, crepes, Georgette and in some cases tussar silk too for a wedding and similar other occasions.

The dramatic detailing of the hem that is higher on the front when compared to the back, gives a trailing effect to the dress. When accessorised with great stilettos and a trendy clutch, this attire will make you feel good and boost your confidence. This versatile trend can be seen in the sheer pastel colours. You can look trendy, hippie, casual or stylish with these dresses.

Lets Look at a Few Asymmetric Dress With Accessories

Lets look at a few asymmetrical dress and we’ll help you understand how to wear them with the perfect accessories.

An orange coral tunic, with gold and fuchsia detailing can be worn with denims, leggings, or jeggings. Wear it for a casual lunch with a trendy pink handbag, smart shoes, and not to forget, a classic pair of womens sunglasses.

[Related: Top 6 Simple yet Stylish Kurti Designs]

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A bright yellow and black kurta with a round neckline for those who have broad shoulders and a long neckline. The sheer dupatta has a broad black embroidered border and the patiala salwar gives a very traditional look to the trendy asymmetrical kurta. Wear these with traditional jooti’s and a beautiful pair of earrings.

A contemporary look on the traditional dress. A brocade well-fitted jumpsuit with a sheer light yellow asymmetrical kurta with ‘mukaish’ work on the neck line. A perfect wear at Sangeet ceremonies and cocktail parties. To get as much attention to the dramatic look, keep it simple with your clutch. Do not forget a nice pair of strappy shoes or womens wedges to go with the attire.

[Related: Top 7 Neck Designs and Kurti Patterns to show off your style]

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A cobalt blue tunic with a low back and asymmetrical detailing on the sides, can be worn with any contrast colour leggings.A perfect wear for a girls night out with vintage multicolor necklace and a fancy pair for heels.

Swingy cotton asymmetric tops can be worn with a fitted blue denim and a classic broad belt on the waist. Can be worn at lounges, for casual get-togethers or just a day out with friends or family.

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Asymmetric dresses are available for Wedding and Receptions as well. These can be worn at any occasions. Make sure you grab one for the next event or function. A beautiful wear for festivals and other ceremonies.

Many celebrities are spotted wearing these type of dresses at various events and ceremonies.

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