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What is a Sharara ?
The sharara is a head-turning feature in South Asian fashion. These wide-legged pants, fitted at the thigh and dramatically flared below the knee, create a graceful silhouette. They're part of a 3-piece "sharara suit" with a kurti (top) and dupatta (scarf).
What is a gharara?
The gharara and sharara are regal cousins, also known as sharara suit and gharara suit both featuring a kurta, dupatta, and wide-legged pants. The key difference lies in the knee area. Ghararas gather or ruch the fabric at the knee, while shararas flow out seamlessly from below the knee. Both offer a glamorous option for special occasions. Choose a gharara for a voluminous look or a sharara for a flowy silhouette.
What fabrics are Sharara and Gharara Suits made of?
Ghararas and shararas favor luxurious fabrics that drape beautifully and flatter the silhouette. Silk, chiffon, and net offer flowy elegance, while cotton and blends prioritize comfort. For ultimate glamour, brocade and velvet add a regal touch. Jacquard and synthetics offer unique options, but natural fabrics generally drape better. Pick your fabric based on occasion, climate, and desired look!
Which occassions are they suited for?
Ghararas and shararas are glamorous choices for special occasions, but with slight differences. Ghararas, with their gathered knees and rich fabrics, exude regal vibes, perfect for formal weddings or festive celebrations. Shararas offer a flowy silhouette ideal for festive events or dressed down for semi-formal occasions. Consider the formality, climate, and personal style (dramatic vs. flowy) to pick your perfect showstopper!
How can i purchase your sharara and gharara?
If you are looking for a Sharara Suit also know as Sarara suit in Sydney, you can visit our physical outlets in either Auburn or Rockdale. If you are looking for a Sarara or Garara suit in Australia or anywhere around the world you can shop with us through our website.
How to wash these?
Our Kurtas are specifically dry clean only as each piece consists of a lots of embellishments and need to be taken care of very delicately.