Effortless Mom Fashion – Hyderabadi Style!
Hello darlings! 🌸
Being a mom of two and a proud Hyderabadi, I know how tricky it gets to balance comfort, style, and that never-ending to-do list! But trust me, we don’t have to give up on fashion just because we’re juggling diaper bags, school runs, and cooking biryani on weekends!
Let me share my go-to Hyderabadi mom fashion tips that’ll keep you stylish without the drama. Kyunki fashion bhi zaroori hai, baba!
1. Kurti Is Queen 👑
If you’re a Hyderabadi mom and don’t have at least 10 kurtis in your wardrobe, toh kya faida! Whether it’s a cotton straight-cut kurti for school pickups or a flared Anarkali for that family dinner, kurtis are life savers. Pair them with jeggings or palazzos and boom – comfy and classy!
Pro tip: Begum Bazaar aur Laad Bazaar have some budget-friendly, trendy finds if you don’t want to burn your pocket.
Although the one below is from Neerus!

2. The Dupatta Drama
Ahh the dupatta! It can add instant nazaakat to even the most basic outfit. I love wearing cotton printed dupattas with plain suits, especially during summer. Sometimes I just drape it around my shoulders when I’m heading out for errands – adds such a nice desi touch.
Bonus: It’s a great cover if your toddler suddenly spills water or chocolate on your top. #MomHack 😄

3. Jhumkas & Juttis – The Power Combo
Ladies, don’t underestimate the power of accessories! A simple kurti with a statement jhumka and colourful juttis can make you look all set for a kitty party or even a quick chai meet with friends at Minerva.
My fav jhumka spots? Charminar side mein choti choti dukanein – best pieces at crazy good prices!
4. Sarees on Special Days (Because Why Not?)
I know sarees feel like a task sometimes, especially with kiddos around, but once in a while, surprise everyone – even yourself – with a lightweight cotton or linen saree. Go for khadi or Ikat prints – pure Hyderabadi vibe!
And yes, wear sneakers underneath if you’re heading out for school PTM. No one will know, promise. 😜


5. Hyd Heat? Go Easy Breezy!
Hyderabad summers are no joke! My summer staples – long flowy maxi dresses, cotton co-ords, and light chikankari kurtis. These look cute, keep you cool, and you can still run behind your little ones without tripping.



6. Chic Hijab Looks (For My Hijabi Queens)
Many of you beautiful ladies ask me about modest fashion. I love seeing stylish hijabi moms in pastel hijabs with flowy abayas or long shirts and jeans. Add a pop of lipstick and girl, you’re slaying!
Charminar ke paas kuch amazing scarf collections milte hain – totally worth a trip.
Final Thoughts 💭
As moms, we deserve to look and feel our best – every single day. You don’t need to wear expensive brands or copy influencers to stay stylish. Your smile, your confidence, and your Hyderabadi swag are the best accessories you can wear. 💕
Let’s keep it comfy, classy, and a little chamak-dhamak – just the way we Hyderabadi moms like it!
Catch you next time with more mom life stories and tips!
With love & chai,
Sadvika
Momlifeandlifestyle.com
You can also read: Mom Fashion Decoded: My Everyday Style Tips | Fashion for Moms Made Easy
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in collaboration with Mister Tikku.


Preeti Chauhan
May 27, 2025Wow Sadvika , there is something here for every kind of fashionista , from ethnic Sarees and suits to Hijabs.
You rock all the looks and my personal favourite is your sharara look. Very helpfully you have also added where to get these outfits so that is a bonus.
Manali
May 27, 2025Love this, Sadvika! 😍 Totally feeling the “kurti is queen” energy – so true! And yes to jhumkas + juttis = instant glam!
Anjali Tripathi Upadhyay
May 27, 2025Yes to this, Hyderabad heat is real, and flowy maxis + chikankari kurtis are total lifesavers. Here in Oman it’s just as scorching, so keeping it breezy is key. Love how you’ve made mom life stylish and comfy.
Harjeet Kaur
May 27, 2025These are simple and wearable suggestions. This year summer heat is too much, and I prefer the easy breezy fashion, although I am a grandma. Formal occasions do call for dupatta and suit or a saree is always elegant.
Sameeksha
May 27, 2025This is inspiring and creative. You have just the right blend of traditional and classy.
Sameeksha
May 27, 2025I can never get tired of kurtis and jhumkas. If there is only one kind of cloth I could choose to wear it would definitely be Kurti. This is so inspiring and creative. You have just the right blend of traditional and classy. Thank your for this blog and the beautiful styling tips!
ambica gulati
May 27, 2025I feel like hopping on the plane and going shopping in Hyderabad now! I like kurtis and scarfs too, purely from the summer point of view. And yes, dupattas do add the nazakat, besides being good cover ups for all those spills.
Pinki Bakshi
May 27, 2025Kurtis are definitely a life savior. They are available for any and every occasion! I love Jhumkas..they add such a vibe to the outfit and enhances the overall look. All the points you have mentioned are definitely going to keep every mom fashionable and comfortable!
Tanvi Agarwal
May 27, 2025That’s such a wonderful blog it felt like a flowy dreas to me. I am bad with ethnic choices and i know kurti is a queen still feel reluctant to wear them even when the Delhi summers hit hard.
Shalini R
May 27, 2025This is me in a nutshell. I love kurtis and skirts, especially in summers! Lovely you in the pictures 🙂
Samata
May 27, 2025Kurtis are pure love and I agree to that as I love it too but no more the Dupatta style I prefer… I want to feel free wearing Kurti. Jhumaks – I am truly deeply madly in love and Jutties are confort for me. But I am sorry to share I am not that much in love with saree… I find wearing is like carrying some extra weight because of blouse, petticote …… Comfort and freedom is all I want when I walk… Sarees are once in a bluemoon type in my life.
Chandrika R Krishnan
May 27, 2025Effortless fashion indeed. I grew up in Hyderabad and cannot agree more
Meetali Kutty
May 27, 2025I can apply this to the killer Delhi heat. I love a good linen kurti to get by in these days
Sindhu
May 27, 2025Sadhvika thanks for sharing these amazing styling tips. This is definitely up in the fashion game
Aditya Sathe
May 27, 2025I feel being mother / father is a full time commitment. If you can ease the decision paralysis in any of the other areas of life, it must ease out the pressure a lot. Your fashion tips are helpful for sure.
Pamela Mukherjee
May 27, 2025Sadvika, you look beautiful in every attire. Loved the way you styled the kurti and saree. So good to see you. Much love.
Madhu Bindra
May 27, 2025Your post reminded me of the time we lived in Hyderabad in the 80s. Particularly the shops around Charminar. From pearls to nick nacks they had everything.
Docdivatraveller
May 27, 2025Love all your fashion tips! I have been to Hyderabad only once though. In Delhi, I am more of a dress gal or jeans top while running errands.
Varsh
May 27, 2025Kids aren’t an excuse to bail out on fashion! Cotton saris and kurtis are my favourite when paired with fashionable jewellery.
Ritu Bindra
May 27, 2025I prefer comfort over style, and this is right up my alley. All for kurtis. Missed Hyderabad reading your post, although I was barely into my teens when we lived there.
Swati
May 27, 2025Love how you fuse comfort with Hyderabadi charm ; it’s refreshing to see mom fashion that’s both practical and culturally vibrant!
Noor Anand Chawla
May 27, 2025You have certainly shared something for everyone here. Looking nice!