India’s cultural diversity shines through its fashion, especially in cities like Jaipur and Hyderabad. Each city has its own style flair: Jaipur’s royal heritage brings bold bandhej prints and heavy embroidery, while Hyderabad’s regal legacy combines rich silks and Indo-western fusion. Unique Fancy Sarees operates flagship stores in both Jaipur and Hyderabad, helping locals and visitors stay stylish with the best of both worlds. Let’s explore city-inspired outfit ideas:
Jaipur’s Traditional & Contemporary Blend

Ocean Mist Designer Gown, ₹39,950 – Even in the Pink City, modern gowns like this sky-blue designer piece add a fresh twist to traditional festivals. Jaipur is known for its royal heritage and vibrant textiles (think bandhani prints, gota patti, and leheriya). Bridal and festive wear in Jaipur often includes heavy lehenga-choli combos with intricate zari borders or mirror work. We feature many Jaipur favorites like the Red Banarasi Saree (with Jarkan border) and regal silk lehengas.
However, Jaipur’s fashionistas also embrace modern trends. Indo-western outfits and pastel-toned sarees are popular for city parties. The Ocean Mist Designer Gown (shown above, photographed with Jaipur’s architecture) illustrates how Western-style gowns are gaining ground in Jaipur’s nightlife. Similarly, co-ord sets and cape lehengas in soft hues (found at Unique Fancy’s Jaipur boutique) cater to younger crowds.
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Jaipur Tip: When in Jaipur, don’t miss shopping for authentic Rajasthani textiles (e.g. pichwai embroidery, bandhani dupattas). Pair them with contemporary cuts – e.g., a bandhej dupatta over a solid-colored Indo-western dress.
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Stylish Spots: Visit the Chitrakoot store in Vaishali Nagar for Jaipur’s latest collections.
Hyderabad’s Regal Fusion Style
Hyderabad (the “City of Pearls”) has a rich Nizami culture reflected in its fashion. Think lush silks like the Kanjeevaram sarees, as well as velvet and brocade for weddings. Our Hyderabad collections often showcase these traditional fabrics in contemporary designs. We have lehengas with pearl and zardosi embellishments (nodding to Hyderabad’s pearl legacy) and velvet jackets paired with skirts for a Hyderabadi twist.
Hyderabadis also love fusion. Indo-western gowns and kurtas are common for city parties. The beige Cord-Fit Indo-Western Blouse with Jarkan Work above is a style you might find women wearing at Hyderabad’s cocktail nights. It pairs an embroidered jacket with a tulip skirt for a festive but modern look. Palazzo suits and straight-cut kurta sets in rich colors (peacock green, mustard) are also everyday staples in Hyderabad.
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Hyderabad Tip: Pair a silk skirt (lehenga) with a kalidar kurta or a long jacket – a nod to Hyderabadi regal ensembles. Don’t forget the pearls! Pearl jewelry (choker, long strands) elevates any outfit in the city.
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Local Finds: Check out our Jubilee Hills and Kukatpally outlets for exclusive Indo-western and fusion wear.
Street Style and Fusion Trends
Both cities see a lot of street-style fusion: young women mixing kurtis with jeans, or wearing short co-ord sets to cafes. Co-ord sets like our brown office co-ord (that can be worn casually) are city favorites. Light fabrics with block prints (common in Jaipur) or ikat patterns (seen in Hyderabad markets) are often made into everyday kurti-churidar sets.
Cities also embrace Western influences: hand-embroidered denim jackets, or dhoti pants with cropped kurtis, make appearances. To reflect city trends, look to our Indo-Westerns collection – items like crop tops with pant suits, or embroidered jackets over dresses.
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Example: A pastel dhoti-saree combination or a sequined crop top paired with a skirt are urban fusion looks you might spot in both Jaipur and Hyderabad.
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Styling Tip: Urban looks often mix casual and formal. A fancy kurti can go with skinny jeans for shopping, or switch to leggings for a festive feel. Use statement belts and bags to add personality.
Shopping in Jaipur & Hyderabad – Unique Fancy Sarees
Unique Fancy Sarees offers personalized service in both cities. Our Jaipur staff can guide you on traditional Rajasthani embroideries, while our Hyderabad team knows the latest Indo-western trends. Each city store stocks regional favorites (for example, Jaipur stores have more hand-block printed kurtis, Hyderabad stores have pearl-thread work).
Visiting in person? Plan around local style:
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In Jaipur, pair your outfit with traditional Rajasthani jewelry (jadau necklaces, Kundan maangtikka).
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In Hyderabad, complement outfits with classic Hyderabadi jhumkas and long pearl necklaces.







