The history of shararas can be traced back to the Mughal times. In eras left behind, these flared, wide-legged pants were paired with ornate short kurtas or embellished long kurtas and topped with a beautiful dupatta.
The sharara is an essentially ceremonial outfit! But these days, more contemporary and casual options have come up so that women can sport them for any occasion.
If you are bored with lehengas and sarees or are looking for a grand yet uncommon outfit option for a wedding related occasion, you can definitely go for the sharara-kameez duo. How?
The color combination of dark teal blue and silver looks great! The kurta boasts vertical stripes and latkan details!
A great option for everyday wear – the sharara bottoms are extremely flared and the kameez boasts printed motifs in multi-colors.
This beautiful sharara set is a perfect attire for bridesmaids. The kurta is in solid color with silver horizontal stripe patterns on the sleeves. The dual-tone dupatta flaunts silver floral patterns.
This beautiful bright yellow georgette and net sharara set is low on embellishments except for embroidered motifs in self color. The color is extremely bright and sunny.
This beautiful orange tone sharara with an embellished net dupatta is perfect for functions like engagement, sangeet or even reception.
Ideal for small occasions and even every day wear, this sharara set in two bright colors, comes with a bandhani dupatta.
Try a cotton sharara adorned in vegetable dye and indigo print motifs, perfect for the summers!
This contemporary sharara comes in a beautiful wine shade! Sharara bottoms have been paired with a peplum top with floral prints and belt details.
This unique sharara in a light lavender fabric is fit for bridal purposes! The sequin and stone work is stunning!
This elegant sharara suit in a soothing sky blue shade boasts silver zardozi embroidery!
Apt for casual wear, this mustard yellow printed sharara set comes with unique bottom wear. The sharara bottom boasts three layers.
This stunning bride wears a beautiful traditional red sharara with zari work in the yoke of the kameez and an exquisite phulkari dupatta.
Fusion shararas come with different kinds of top wear. This one comes with a halter neck kurti and zari frill details in the hemline.
This lightweight yet sophisticated sharara set is suitable even for office wear!
This light blue sharara comes with a unique dupatta flaunting orange and dark pink patch work. The kameez boasts pom pom details.
This smart and elegant sharara set comes in a unique rust shade and boast gold zari embroidery.
As a wedding guest you might be looking for a lighter and more contemporary option in shararas. This one is just that! The peplum kurta creates a fusion look.
This sharara boasts the unique combination of grey, gold piping and red and pink zigzag patterns. This is fit for casual wear or may be sported in any morning occasion!
Talking about fusion shararas brings us to this one! Pastel mint shade is combined with silver and gold embellishments on a sharara bottom and an angarakha-style kurta.
Comes with a long kurta with temple hemline! This sharara boasts metallic work, sequin and zardoziembellishments all over. Tiny motifs adorn the net sharara bottoms.
No, the sharara is not only festive-wear or bridal-wear! This baby pink printed cotton sharara is perfect for everyday wear.
This sharara comes with a sleeveless kurta and attractive and pink and gold horizontal lines near the hemlines. This attire may be sported by the bride too in any pre-wedding function like the mehendi or sangeet.
Its a perfect mehendi ceremony outfit.
This pistachio green light occasional wear sharara boasts gotta-patti work and zari embroidery. Floral motifs adorn the sharara bottoms.
This sharara set is perfect for bridesmaids, friends of brides etc for any morning occasion. It is light-weight and produces a youthful vibe.
Long anarkali kurtas look very good with sharara bottoms! This long single color wine purple silk anarkali kurta has been paired with off white flared sharara bottoms with embellished hem.
The kurta boats embellishments in zigzag patterns! The unique aspect of this sharara set is the addition of pompom details on the hem of the kurta and the dupatta.
Have a party to attend? Or are you going for a reception evening? This beige sharara is perfect for the glam guest look. It uses fabrics like net and georgette to give a very sleek silhouette. Sequin and stone embroidery is used.
This beautiful light pink sharara boasts floral motifs and rosettes embroidered in self-color, all over!
Plain and simple – this sharara is perfect for any non-wedding occasion! The dupatta has a gold border and tiny bootis all over.
This stone blue sharara comes with silver zari details. Broad silver bands adorn the hemline and the sleeves. Silver gotta-patti work adorns the dupatta.
A beautiful fusion attire in dark red – a peplum top has been paired with sharara bottoms. Frill details added. Self-color embroidery and sequin work on the bodice.
This sharara suit comes in a grey-blue fabric. The long kurta boasts exquisite embroidery in gold threads. The net dupatta has a gold and red border.
Simple yet elegant – the kurta is light pink in color with all over sequin and thread embroidery, paired with dark wine color bottoms and dupatta.
This exquisite sharara suit in purple and gold Benarasi brocade is fit for royalty and can be sported in any grand occasion!
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A very summery and fresh look – the short, anarkali-style kurta and sharara bottoms flaunt floral prints in peach.
The highlight in these two sharara designs are the woven golden and silver zari designs! It creates an attractive textured and glam look.
This exotic white sharara set is great for brides who don’t necessarily have to sport red on their wedding days. It boasts silver zari, sequin and thread embroidery as well as mirror and gotta-patti work!
The sharara is a traditional piece of clothing. It is one such outfit which has remained quite unaltered since centuries. So, the vintage look goes really well with this attire. This light moss green sharara with embroidered silver zari embellishments and a high neckline is just that!
This mint pastel green lehenga boasts mirror and gotta-patti work in silver only at the hemlines and borders.
This sharara suit is perfectly traditional and gives a fresh, earthy vibe! The yoke, the kurta hemline and the dupattaboast exquisite embroidery in multi-color threads.
The slightly-longer, blue peplum top looks great with the flared bottoms and with a contrasting white embroidered dupatta. Belt details added.
The white kurta boasts hand embroidery and the bottoms have horizontal tiers. They are paired with a dark navy blue dupatta.
Sharara bottoms are extremely comfortable, especially in summer! This casual wear sharara set in white with embroidery in sky blue, green and gold is perfect for the season!
Shararas complement all figure types. This elegant blush pink sharara with tiered bottom wear and net dupatta with gotta-patti work in gold in perfect for plus size women!
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This one comes without a dupatta! The sharara bottoms as well as the kurta has a pleated and flared cut! The gathers look awesome. Bell sleeve details added.
Perfect for weddings or festivals, this faux georgette sharara set boasts real mirror handiwork on the kameez and thread work on the bottoms!
A great option for casual get-togethers, morning occasions, lunch dates etc, this light peach tone sharara gives a fresh and airy vibe.
A mustard yellow long kameez is paired with straight sharara bottoms in the same shade. A beige georgette dupattais paired with the set. The dupatta displays traditional phulkari motifs in a myriad colors.
Few colors are more graceful or elegant than lilac. This sharara suit is in a rich lilac fabric and boasts floral zardoziwork in gold.
A contemporary option in the sharara silhouette – this outfit comes in an elegant mustard brown to beige shade. The attire flaunts a non-ethnic cut.
This one in a typically traditional sharara suit in a bright yellow tone. It comes with gold embellishments and floral motifs in multi-colors.
This is a perfect Haldi Ceremony Outfit.
This is a widely asked question! Let’s get your doubts cleared today.
Shararas are wide legged bottom wear, often flared – much like our contemporary palazzos, only wider! They usually have a straight or A-line cut. If you wear a really flared sharara bottom, all the gathers together create the illusion of a skirt.
On the other hand, ghararas are a more traditional cousin of shararas.
Ghararas originated in ancient Awadh! While sharara bottoms may be paired with both short and long kurtas, gharara outfits quintessentially consist of a short kurti and a wide-legged bottom wear that is ruched a little over the knee level or at the knees and then flares out below. Gharara bottoms usually always come with rich embellishments like zardozi or zari work.
An embellished sharara on a wedding-related occasion would never fail to impress! These outfits are comfortable, easy to carry and also very high on the glam factor. Get in touch with us to get a beautiful sharara customized for you.
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