Lights, Selfie Camera, and it’s going to be Bhai Dooj in a couple of days. The only festival that everyone loves, where the whole family, relatives, and cherished friends unite to celebrate with lots of sweets, fashion, gifts, and love. It’s a time for bonding and togetherness, and the feeling stays with us forever. And then what’s more precious than the siblinghood of a brother and sister? Bhai Behen Ka Pyaar is always sada bahaar.
For women who want to wear something light and comfy, whether they are celebrating at home or visiting their brother's house to knot the pyaar ka dhaaga, Jaipur Morni’s jaipuri cotton tops for women are just the right pick—beautifully curated with soft cotton, edgy silhouettes, and enough flair that moves with you, giving all attention. Whether you are applying a tilak, exchanging gifts, or having a gossip session, everything feels so relaxed with these cotton tops.
Handpicked tops and tunics for Bhai Dooj
Bhai Dooj has always been a special festival, and so should your outfits be. Here, we have come up with three elegant tops that deserve a place in your festive wardrobe this year.

Just imagine stepping into the room filled with family members; you are doing all the rituals, carrying the pooja ki thali and dressed up in a Pure Cotton printed Ethnic Top, all eyes are on you, and they are showering you with compliments. The intricate ethnic prints, soft fabrics, and flared cut keep the look more minimal yet festive-ready, with the front knot to add an extra element to it. This outfit from jaipur feels like a warm hug and is picture-perfect to complete your aesthetics. In this, you can move freely and comfortably for all rituals, and pair it up with white palazzo pants to complete the look. The best part about this top is that you can wear this post-festivities in your usual day-to-day life.

If you are craving a more feminine and sharp look, this Pink Printed Pintuck Tunic would be the ideal choice for you. The subtle white and pink fit, embellished with the floral print and the flattering V-neck, makes this piece more appealing, and the pastel shade is just love. These tops and tunics for women come with a knee-length that makes them a low-key option for Bhai Dooj festivities that you can simply pair up with palazzo, leggings, or pants to stand out. To accessorise the fit, add some dainty bangles, small jhumkas, and a clutch in hand; that is enough to slay the day.

Women who want to break the basics and create an astounding presence on Bhai Dooj, this Green Printed Pintucks Cotton Top is simply wow. The fine silhouettes keep the appeal modern, and the intricate designs add a touch of ethnicity to the fit. This pure cotton top for women is a symbol of harmony and grace that matches the joy of bhai dooj, and the button closure, pleated silhouettes, and quarter sleeves add grace to the outfit that you can pair up with pants or jeans to simply elevate the statement, and small jhumkas work well with it.
To wrap up
This Bhai Dooj, choose an outfit that truly represents your soul and is comfortable; choose Jaipur morni. The cotton tops are truly more than just basic clothing; they show the feeling of being you, the true companion for celebration, laughter, love, and memories that last longer than festivals. It is a homegrown brand that works along with the curation of cotton outfits to make your everyday special. We wish you a very joyous and happy festive season. Happy shopping.
Frequently Asked Questions
-Why are cotton tops a good choice for Bhai Dooj?
Cotton tops are comfortable, breathable, and soft, which makes them a perfect choice for Bhai Dooj or a long day alone. They would let you go freely during the rituals and enjoy every moment of the events to look stylish.
-What colours and prints work best for Bhai Dooj?
The soft pastel colours like lavender, peach, beige, pink, and mint are the perfect choice – they are more feminine shades. The traditional prints and pintuck work are more appealing and enhance the festive charm.
-How can I make a cotton top look festive?
To make the fit more festive, pair it up with jhumkas or bangles, add a dupatta or scarf, and wear it with palazzos, leggings, or a long skirt.