While this specific niche is being curated, you might find your perfect match in our broader suit collection.
At Gulbahar, our collection of back open kurtis is more than just garments; they are expressions of cultural tradition through fancy skill. These stylish pieces characteristic gentle embroidery and fine detailing that set them apart from ordinary traditional wear.
Our back open kurtis come alive in a variety of occasions, from weddings to formal soirées. The design allows for a stylish yet understated look, perfectly suited for those who appreciate soft elegance without being overpowering.
The true magic lies in the workmanship behind each back open kurta. Creators use customary techniques like zari work and bead embroidery, ensuring every piece is one-of-a-kind. These kurtis are not only about wearing something beautiful but also about carrying forward centuries of textile culture.
Styling these back open kurtis can vary; they look striking paired with a silk dupatta or a plain churidar for an refined look. The detailed backs make them ideal for parties and special events where you want to exude grace and style without being too overtly flashy.
Each piece in our collection of back open kurtis is designed to evoke emotions of nostalgia and pride, connecting the wearer with their cultural roots while celebrating modern interpretations of tradition.
A back open kurti with intricate embroidery and delicate lace work is a stunning choice for weddings or pre-wedding ceremonies like mehndi or sangeet. Pair it with a Kota Salwar Suits in a matching hue to create an ensemble that exudes grace and charm. Complete the look with a Gold Jewellery Necklace and a beautifully embellished dupatta from our Embellished Dupatta collection.
For a formal evening event, opt for a back open kurti with subtle embroidery and elegant detailing. This style pairs well with a slim-fit chudidar or cigarette pants in black or navy blue to keep the focus on your top half. Add sophistication with a Pakistani Juti for a touch of traditional elegance.
Dress up your festive wardrobe with a back open kurti featuring intricate thread work and mirror embroidery. Perfect for occasions like Diwali or Eid, it complements the joyous spirit of the season. A Rangmanch Kurta in a complementary colour will ensure your outfit is harmonious yet eye-catching.
A simple and chic back open kurti with minimalistic designs can be the perfect addition to your casual wardrobe. It’s versatile enough to wear with wide-legged salwar or palazzo pants for a relaxed, stylish look that’s suitable for brunches or lazy weekend days. Add a pair of Pakistani Juti in gold or silver to elevate the casualness without overpowering.
Choose a back open kurti with subtle embroidery and a classic design for office wear. The simplicity of the cut is complemented by the elegance of the detailing, making it ideal for formal office settings. Pair it with Kota Salwar Suits in neutral shades like beige or olive green to maintain a professional appearance while adding an element of traditional flair.
Transition into the cooler months with a back open kurti made from soft, warm fabric. The gentle embroidery and fine detailing add just enough charm without being too heavy for layering under jackets or cardigans. A Gold Jewellery Necklace will complete the ensemble with a touch of sophistication as you step into the festive season ahead.
At Gulbhahar, the art of creating 'back open kurtis' is a roots passed down through generations of skilled makers. Each stitch, each bead, echoes the heartbeat of Indian culture, resonating with the rhythm of time. The workmanship is not just an act of creation but a sacred ritual, a statement to our rich culture.
From Diwali's radiant glow to Eid's festive spirit, each festival finds its expression in our 'back open kurtis'. They are not just garments but wearable art that shows the joy and unity of our varied cultural landscape. Wearing one is like carrying a piece of India's history on your shoulders.
The 'back open kurtis' from Gulbhahar epitomize the enduring elegance and modest charm of Indian womanhood. The strategic opening at the back adds a touch of mystery, while the complex patterns on the front exude grace and class. It's an dress that celebrates womanhood in its entirety.
Our 'back open kurtis' are detailed with motifs like 'chakor', symbolizing love; 'shahrukhi', representing royalty; and 'boteh', signifying prosperity. Each motif is a story waiting to be told, weaving together the rich design of Indian art and culture.
A 'back open kurtis' is not just a garment but an investment in tradition. It's the perfect blend of modern aesthetics and classic skill, making it a flexible addition to your wardrobe. Whether you're attending a family wedding or performing puja at home, it's an look that stands the test of time.
Our 'back open kurtis' are influenced by different regions across India. From the vivid hues of Rajasthan to the fine embroidery of Kashmir, each piece is a journey through our nation's rich cultural landscape. Wearing one is like carrying a bit of India's wide-ranging tradition on your shoulders.
Rajasthani Influence
Vibrant hues
Kashmiri Embroidery
Delicate craftsmanship
Draped in the folk 'anarkali' style, our 'back open kurtis' celebrate the art of Indian draping. The flowing fabrics and fancy pleats are not just aesthetic but also handy, ensuring comfort and grace during long hours of festivity.
At Gulbhahar, we believe in honoring our cultural past with every stitch. Each 'back open kurtis' is not just a product but a promise to preserve India's rich tradition of handcrafting and storytelling through clothing.
Step into lasting elegance with Gulbhahar’s made by hand back open kurtis, designed to complement a range of occasions. Each piece is exactly embroidered with silk threads and added with gold accents, reflecting the essence of ancestral Indian skill.
A back open kurti with intricate handwork and a modest neckline is perfect for family pujas. Pair it with a simple churidar or leggings, and complete the look with traditional jewellery like a mangalsutra and bangles to honor your cultural heritage.
Back open kurtis are ideal for auspicious occasions such as weddings, festivals like Navratri or Diwali, and family gatherings. The graceful design embodies traditional elegance, making it suitable for both daytime ceremonies and evening functions.
Our back open kurtis feature exquisite handwork like zari embroidery, gota patti, and mirror work, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of India. Each piece is a testament to artisan craftsmanship, ensuring that you stand out with timeless grace at any traditional event.