Best keyhole neck kurta sets for women to check out: Keyhole necklines add just the right amount of detail at the front—enough to make the outfit feel special, but still easy to wear. They’re perfect when you want your kurta set to look styled even with minimal jewellery.
5 keyhole neck kurta sets for women to explore on Myntra for effortless statement style
These picks are curated from Myntra, focusing on keyhole-neck kurta sets across printed, embroidered, and everyday silhouettes. Use the shortlist to compare sleeve length, set type (palazzos/trousers/dupatta), and how subtle or bold the keyhole detail looks.
These five kurta sets sit close in silhouette (calf length, trousers, dupatta) but split into two clear lanes: embellished silk-blend looks that behave like occasionwear, and a printed option that reads simpler and easier to repeat. The keyhole neckline is the common thread, so the difference comes down to how much surface work is involved (sequins/embroidery) and how careful the maintenance needs to be.
A “finish-first” way to view them

Janasya Women Floral Embroidered Regular Sequinned Kurta with Trousers & With Dupatta (pink) is the most decorative on paper because it stacks floral embroidery with sequinned detail and finishes it with an organza dupatta. That combination usually looks festive without extra accessories, but it also explains the dry-clean care note; embellished pieces are commonly safer with dry cleaning to avoid snagging and loosening work.

J.KANJI Women Ethnic Motifs Embroidered Anarkali Kurta with Trousers & Dupatta (rust) changes the silhouette most: Anarkali shape with an empire style and a flared hem, plus dupion silk across the set. The flare makes it feel more “occasion” even before jewellery, though it can be less packable and more prone to wrinkling than straight-cut sets. Because it’s still embroidered, it benefits from careful storage and avoiding sharp friction points (bags, bangles) that can catch threads.
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HERE&NOW Women Ethnic Motifs Embroidered Regular Thread Work Kurta with Trousers & With Dupatta (maroon) is the more controlled, straight shape version of a festive look. Three-quarter sleeves make it easier in warm venues and reduce the chance of sleeve edges brushing against food or surfaces, while the dry-clean-only note signals that the brand expects delicate handling. For between-wear upkeep, steaming is often recommended for embroidered items instead of aggressive ironing.

Sangria Floral Printed Embroidered Sequinned Keyhole Neck Kurta With Trouser And Dupatta (black/gold) is the highest-contrast pick: darker base, gold-toned work, A-line shape, and sequin details, plus an organza dupatta. It’s likely to photograph well and look formal quickly, but organza dupattas can crease and snag easily, so storage in a breathable bag and careful folding tends to matter.

Libas Women Printed Regular Kurta with Trousers & With Dupatta (maroon) is the outlier because it’s printed rather than embroidered, and it comes with hand-wash care instead of dry clean. That makes it the easiest to repeat for small gatherings or workdays where a full embellished set can feel like too much; the compromise is that it won’t give the same “finish” as threadwork or sequins under evening lighting.
Quick decision cues
- Most festive without extra styling: Janasya or Sangria, because sequins + embroidery create built-in sparkle.
- Most silhouette-driven: J.KANJI, since Anarkali flare changes the look even with minimal accessories.
- Best middle ground: HERE&NOW, for embroidery with a straighter, less dramatic shape.
- Most re-wear friendly: Libas, because print tends to feel lighter and less event-specific.
Pro-tips for keyhole neck + dupatta sets
- Keyhole necklines add a small focal point at the neckline, so heavy neckpieces can compete; earrings usually do enough when the kurta already has work. Keyhole styles are often described as “playful” and occasion-suited without being overly revealing.
- For organza dupattas, avoid harsh folding lines and store in breathable fabric to reduce permanent creasing and snag risk.
- For sequins and heavy embroidery, avoid tumble drying and harsh agitation; dry cleaning is commonly the safest default, and steaming is a gentler way to freshen the fabric between wears.
