Day or Night, Dressed Right: Stylum Ethnic Wear for Women on Myntra

Quick Guide to Stylum ethnic wear: Explore day-to-night Stylum ethnic wear curated from Myntra—versatile silhouettes and easy styling for everyday polish.

Best Stylum ethnic wear for women to check out
Best Stylum ethnic wear for women to check out

Best Stylum ethnic wear for women to check out: Some days call for comfort-first cottons; other days demand a little drama—sharper silhouettes, richer tones, and detailing that shows up on camera. Stylum fits neatly into that “day-to-night” sweet spot, where ethnic wear feels wearable, not costume-y.

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Stylum ethnic wear worth exploring on Myntra

These recommendations are curated from Myntra, pulling versatile ethnic options that are easy to repeat: solid colors, wearable prints, and silhouettes that don’t need constant adjusting.

These five Stylum sets and dresses cover two distinct needs: coordinated festive outfits (with bottoms and dupattas) versus single-piece fit-and-flare dresses that behave more like easy occasion wear. The practical split is also fabric-led—pure cotton options tend to be simpler to maintain, while viscose rayon pieces usually drape better but need more careful washing habits to avoid shrinkage or distortion.​

If the day involves movement (and food)

Stylum Women Ethnic Motifs Embroidered Empire Mirror Work Kurti with Sharara & With Dupatta looks built for impact: violet colour, embroidered ethnic motifs, mirror work, and an empire-style A-line kurti paired with a solid sharara and poly chiffon dupatta. The sharara silhouette is naturally roomy through the legs, which makes sitting and walking easier than more tapered bottoms, but mirror work typically benefits from gentler handling and dry cleaning to protect embellishments.​

Stylum Women Ethnic Motifs
Stylum Women Ethnic Motifs Embroidered Empire Mirror Work Kurti (Source: Myntra)

Stylum Women Ethnic Motifs Embroidered Pure Cotton Kurta with Dhoti Pants & Dupatta is the more functional festive set: pure cotton kurta, cotton dhoti pants, and cotton dupatta with a machine-wash care note. Dhoti pants are generally chosen for ease and flexibility because the cut is not body-hugging, though the gathered volume can feel unfamiliar if the wearer prefers clean, straight lines.​

Stylum Women Ethnic Motifs Embroidered Pure Cotton
Stylum Women Ethnic Motifs Embroidered Pure Cotton Kurta with Dhoti Pants (Source: Myntra)

Pro-tip: between sharara and dhoti, shararas usually create a more “flowy” festive outline, while dhoti pants read more contemporary and can feel cooler in hot venues due to the looser drape.​

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Two dresses that behave like shortcuts

Stylum Ethnic Motifs Printed Embroidered Fit & Flare Ethnic Dress (green) is the one-piece option with the most “occasion” feel on its own: maxi length, flared hem, three-quarter sleeves, plus both print and embroidered detailing. The upside is that it needs fewer styling pieces; the downside is that viscose rayon can be sensitive to heat and agitation, so careful machine washing (cold/gentle) matters more than with cotton.​

Stylum Ethnic Motifs Printed Embroidered Fit & Flare Ethnic Dress
Stylum Ethnic Motifs Printed Embroidered Fit & Flare Ethnic Dress (Source: Myntra)

Stylum Ethnic Motifs Printed Fit & Flare Ethnic Dress (mustard) is a midi-length version with a lining, three-quarter sleeves, and a flared hem. Midi length often feels easier for crowded events and quicker movement, while the lining can help the dress sit better and reduce show-through, but it can also add warmth.​

Stylum Ethnic Motifs Printed Fit & Flare Ethnic Dress (mustard
Stylum Ethnic Motifs Printed Fit & Flare Ethnic Dress (Source: Myntra)

Pro-tip: with viscose rayon dresses, skipping the dryer and avoiding hot water is a simple way to prevent unwanted shrinkage and maintain the original drape.​

The “balanced traditional” set

Stylum Ethnic Motifs Yoke Design Pure Cotton Kurta With Trousers & Dupatta sits in the classic middle: a blue A-line kurta with Angrakha styling, V-neck, three-quarter sleeves, calf length, paired with solid trousers and a printed dupatta. Compared to the sharara and dhoti sets, trousers tend to feel the most familiar and controlled for all-day wear, but they can be less forgiving than flared bottoms during long sitting hours.​

Stylum Ethnic Motifs Yoke Design Pure Cotton Kurta
Stylum Ethnic Motifs Yoke Design Pure Cotton Kurta With Trousers (Source: Myntra)

A quick way to pick without overthinking

  • For weddings or photo-heavy events: Stylum Women Ethnic Motifs Embroidered Empire Mirror Work Kurti with Sharara & With Dupatta, if dry-clean care is acceptable.​
  • For a low-maintenance festive set: Stylum Women Ethnic Motifs Embroidered Pure Cotton Kurta with Dhoti Pants & Dupatta.​
  • For a single-piece “just add earrings” route: Stylum Ethnic Motifs Printed Embroidered Fit & Flare Ethnic Dress (green) for maxi drama, or Stylum Ethnic Motifs Printed Fit & Flare Ethnic Dress (mustard) for easier movement.​
  • For a traditional silhouette with structure: Stylum Ethnic Motifs Yoke Design Pure Cotton Kurta With Trousers & Dupatta.

Published: January 1, 2026 11:33 IST

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