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Jaypore x Anju Modi kurta sets: My full-month review and honest verdict on the style, fabric and price


Jaypore x Anju Modi kurta sets: My full-month review and honest verdict on the style, fabric and price

When a heritage-loving brand like Jaypore collaborates with a couture powerhouse like Anju Modi, expectations automatically soar. Jaypore brings artisanal depth; Anju Modi brings the poetic romance she's known for. Together, they promise festive elegance that's rich, rooted, and regal. So, I put three kurta sets from the Jaypore x Anju Modi collection to the ultimate test, one full month of actual wear during family functions, festive gatherings, and temple visits.

These kurta sets are priced above 20,000 but when they come from Jaypore and are designed by Anju Modi, a designer with over three decades of experience and iconic film work like Bajirao Mastani and Ram Leela, the premium is for craftsmanship, heritage techniques, and timeless design, not trends.

This review is everything I learned: the beauty, the brilliance, and the creases no one warned me about.

This set is the kind of outfit that immediately changes your mood the moment you slip into it. The colour is bright, celebratory, and flattering across skin tones. It's festive without being loud, and elegant without being plain.

The thread work on the yoke is genuinely beautiful, it's detailed, clean, and thoughtfully crafted. The back also features dainty embroidery, proving the craftsmanship isn't limited to the front-facing elements. The cuffs are finished with delicate touches that make the kurta feel more refined. These small but meaningful inclusions add up, giving the outfit a premium feel.

The pant and dupatta pair perfectly with the kurta. The dupatta, especially, is lightweight and easy to drape, making it ideal if you tend to move around a lot at functions. It features a half-and-half colour style and a subtle silver border that elevates the overall look without adding heaviness.

It creases very easily, not mildly but substantially.

Even after ironing it thoroughly, the creases reappeared in certain areas after sitting, driving, or simply moving around. If you're someone who needs your outfit to stay crisp throughout an event, this is something to consider. I used a steamer as well, and while it helped, the fabric still needed frequent touch-ups.

Anyone who prefers vibrant yet tasteful festive wear and doesn't mind the extra minute or two of steaming before heading out.

If you enjoy styles that break away from the usual straight-kurta silhouette, this one will instantly catch your eye. The jacket-style kurta layered over a green slip offers a unique, modern take on festive wear, making it perfect for those who love understated experimentation.

The design is clever, the slip underneath can be unbuttoned from one side, making it practical for wearing and removing with ease. The two-toned palette is soft, soothing, and ideal for evening occasions where subtle glamour works better than bold bling. The ghungroo details along the dupatta are delicate and feminine, adding charm without looking gimmicky.

The matching pant fits well and completes the outfit, making it feel cohesive and thoughtfully put together.

Just like the first kurta set, this one creases extremely easily. And because of its jacket-like structure, the creasing becomes more noticeable around the front panels. I ironed this kurta multiple times before wearing it to an event, and yet the lines didn't fully disappear. You definitely need upkeep with this piece if you want it to look picture-perfect.

Women who enjoy contemporary silhouettes, muted tones, and light festive dressing that still feels fresh and different.

This kurta set was the highlight of the month-long trial and the one I ended up wearing most confidently. It strikes a balance between comfort, elegance, and that effortless festive glow.

The chanderi silk fabric is exceptionally soft and moves beautifully. Unlike many chanderi outfits that feel stiff or scratchy, this one is gentle, lightweight, and easy to wear for long durations. The warm orange colour is striking without being overwhelming, a rare sweet spot.

The yoke features fine hand embroidery that adds subtle sophistication. There's also a gentle frill at the hem that gives the kurta a feminine, graceful touch. These details make the outfit feel dressy but never heavy.

It comes with a comfortable churidar and a matching dupatta that drapes well. And unlike the previous two sets, this one does not crease as aggressively, which is a blessing if you're planning to wear it all day during festivities.

Festivals, morning ceremonies, family poojas, or any event where you want to look polished without the discomfort of heavy fabrics.

If you're someone who appreciates beautiful embroidery, thoughtful design details, and elegant festive wear, this collection delivers on all fronts. The colours are rich, the silhouettes are flattering, and the craftsmanship feels genuinely premium.

The only recurring downside is the tendency of the first two sets to crease quickly. But if you're comfortable steaming your outfit (or carrying a portable steamer), this becomes manageable.

Overall, the Jaypore x Anju Modi collaboration is perfect for anyone building a festive wardrobe that blends tradition with modern finesse. These are pieces you'll keep returning to because the beauty and detailing are truly worth it.

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