Best Taneira kurtas to check out: If you’ve been craving ethnic wear that feels rooted but not heavy, Taneira hits that sweet spot—prints and weaves that look thoughtful, with silhouettes you can actually wear beyond one occasion. The Right to Fashion Sale 2026 is a good moment to pick pieces that feel culturally rich yet everyday-friendly.
Myntra Right to Fashion Sale 2026: 5 Taneira kurtas worth considering
These Taneira kurta picks have been curated from Myntra’s Taneira kurta listings, keeping the focus on wearable fabrics and versatile shapes that work for office days, festive lunches, and low-key family plans.
These five Taneira kurtas cover distinct “mood” categories—two festive-leaning pieces with surface embellishment, two soft daytime straights, and one linen Anarkali that sits between occasion and everyday. A practical capsule wardrobe angle is to treat them as solutions for different calendars: work hours, casual outings, and low-key festivities.

The red V-neck three-quarter sleeves Angrakha mirror work A-line kurti is the most statement-led of the set, thanks to its angrakha wrap styling, mirror work, and asymmetric above-knee hem that adds movement even when styled simply. It works well when the bottom is kept clean (straight pants, cigarette trousers, or even dark denim) because the hem already creates visual interest. The only real caution is that mirror work can snag on bags or jewellery, so it’s better for evenings or short wear windows than all-day commutes.

The floral embroidered straight kurta in pink is the calm, polished option: straight shape, round neck, knee length, and side slits make it easy to wear for long stretches without needing constant styling adjustments. Because it’s described in a viscose lyocell modal blend, it leans toward a softer fall and a slightly dressed-up drape compared to basic rayon straights. A good pairing here is tonal bottoms (light pinks, creams) for a clean look, or sharper contrast (white/ivory) if the embroidery needs space to stand out.
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The linen embellished keyhole neck Anarkali kurta in red shifts the silhouette story: Anarkali shape creates volume through the skirt, while the keyhole neckline keeps the top half visually open. In linen, that flared shape usually reads more structured than flowy, which can be flattering but also less forgiving if someone prefers a cling-free, ultra-drapey feel. This one typically styles best with slim bottoms so the anarkali line stays the focus.

The striped notch/round neck thread work straight kurta in pink and gold-toned is the “smart casual” bridge—stripes carry a workwear clarity, and thread work adds a little finish without turning it into a full festive piece. The straight, knee-length cut with side slits keeps movement easy, especially for office-to-evening wear where the outfit needs to hold up for hours. A small styling trick is to repeat the gold tone through minimal earrings or footwear and keep everything else matte so it doesn’t look overdone.

The black flared sleeves V-neck sequinned cotton kurta is the most versatile “night-ready” piece, mainly because black cotton is easy to ground, and sequinned detail gives it enough lift for dinners or small functions. The A-line angrakha styling and long flared sleeves create a more dramatic outline than the straighter kurtas in the set. The con is practical: sequins plus flared sleeves can feel high-maintenance around food, handbags, and crowded spaces, so it’s better for controlled occasions than chaotic event days.
