Unstitched dresses offer the perfect canvas for fashion enthusiasts. They can design their wardrobe pieces according to their style preferences rather than wear cookie-cutter pieces.

But creating a one-of-a-kind ensemble is challenging. Many people purchase unstitched dresses, but only follow the design on the catalog. While the catalog pieces are also designed by the best designers, if you want to make your wardrobe unique, here are some of the latest styles that you can follow: Kaftan Look

1.      Kaftans

Kaftans have been around for a long time, but they still look quite stylish and modern. While many people use flowy fabrics like chiffon and silk for this style, you’d be surprised to learn that kaftans look great even in lawn fabric.

In fact, Alkaram Studio’s midsummer collection has lawn pieces with the softest material which look great stitched as kaftans and are also perfect for the heat in Pakistan. We have often seen Nida Siddiqui, the First Female Head of Ecommerce wearing lawn kaftans from Alkaram Studio’s summer collection for meetings and rocking the look.

2.      Frock Look

Many people get straight shirts stitched with unstitched pieces. While stitched shirts are a great option for casual wear, you should diversify your style and go for a frock look. Select a fabric that doesn’t compromise on the frock’s flair.

The frock look is best when you want to look traditional. Pair it with some jhumkis and oversized rings, and you will make heads turn wherever you go!

3.      Angarkha with Pleats

Nothing beats the look of an angarkha in traditional wear. With an unstitched piece, you have a lot of possibilities to style it in different ways. You could choose some delicate gota or gold laces to accentuate the dress or you could have fabric buttons or laces on the borders – there are tons of possibilities.

Make sure you choose a bright and colorful print and a flowy fabric like chiffon or lawn because dull prints and thick fabrics won’t do justice to the design.  

4.      Double Neck Design

Double neck designs are quite popular these days, especially if you’re going for a formal cum traditional look. For this style you will need a colorful lace in a complementary color to make the design pop. And if you select the right print and go for high-end stitching, the design will surely make the dress and you the center of attention at any party or gathering!

5.      Fabric Buttons

Fabric buttons were quite the rage a decade ago. However, in recent years, we see this design element making a comeback. You can use fabric buttons to accentuate the front of your dress or add it to your fitted sleeves for a classy look.

Fabric buttons also look great on the sides of trousers. So, instead of boring, plain trousers, test out this design on your unstitched outfits and see how it transforms the look and feel of the entire ensemble.

6.      Detailing on Shoulders

This dress style is perfect for making your shoulders look trimmed. However, if you have a petite figure, shoulder detailing can really accentuate the best part of your body. You can add a separate piece of fabric like the borders given with your unstitched dress on your shoulders or as a horizontal stripe on the backside.

Both these styles work perfectly to make your dress stand out. But if you don’t have any fabric that could work with the print of the dress, you can always add detailing to the shoulders or back by using a piping style.

Final Words

You have a lot of choices when you have an unstitched outfit. To get a one-of-a-kind look, you should ditch the standard guide and experiment with different designs.

This article gives 6 ideas for your unstitched dresses based on the latest styles. Mixing and matching these styles will give you amazing pieces for your wardrobe that reflect your unique personality and your sense of style.

Author Bio:

Kamil Riaz Kara is a Karachi-Based SEO Specialist and a passionate vlogger. He has been actively involved in the field of digital marketing since 2015. For more information, feel free to connect with him on LinkedIn.

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