How to Style Your Sharara Suit in this Wedding Season?

30-Jun-25 04:52 PM
Purvi

Now that wedding season has returned, it's the ideal time to dress up in your most glitzy ethnic attire. The sharara suit has boldly returned among the many popular styles, providing style, comfort, and just the right amount of drama. Knowing how to style your sharara suit can elevate your festive look, whether you're a bridesmaid, wedding guest, or the bride's chic cousin.


Here is your comprehensive guide to slaying the sharara look this season, from wearing it with traditional floor-length Anarkali suits to creatively layering it with salwar suits or updating your style with women's mix-and-match kurta sets.


1. Wear a floor-length anarkali layer to look regal


Wearing a floor-length Anarkali suit with your sharara is one of the most beautiful ways to style it. This fusion style gives you a royal, structured look by fusing the flared silhouette of a sharara with the drama of an Anarkali. To create a wedding-worthy look, choose elaborate embroidery or luxurious materials like velvet or silk. Anarkalis layered in tonal or contrasting hues provide movement and dimension, making them ideal for spinning around the dance floor!


2. Include a Remark Dupatta for a Stylish Appearance


Your sharara suit can go from plain to stunning with a well-draped dupatta. For wedding receptions, choose heavily embroidered or sequined dupattas; for daytime events, choose lighter, pastel organza dupattas. For a dramatic touch, try wearing a contrasting dupatta over your kurta and sharara. This styling tip looks great with a variety of ethnic outfits, including women's kurta sets and salwar suits, but it adds a classic royal touch when worn with shararas.


3. Try wearing crop tops and short kurtis


Although traditional long kurtas are timeless, you can look more put together by wearing your sharara pants with a crop top or even a short kurta. For sangeet or mehendi events, embellished blouses or jacket-style tops can also look stunning. This is the ideal compromise if you're looking for something more fashionable than plain salwar suits but still lighter than floor-length Anarkali suits. To maintain a flattering silhouette, simply counterbalance the sharara's volume with a more fitted top.


4. Add a chic jacket or cap on top


The newest trends in wedding attire include shrugs, long jackets, and capes, all of which look stunning with shararas. Layering elevates your ensemble and adds versatility, whether it's a printed jacket or a sheer cape with embellishments. For a completely different look, you can even repurpose your women's kurta sets by adding a jacket and matching sharara. If you want to creatively repurpose your wedding attire, this is a fantastic choice.


5. Use Well-Selected Accessories to Finish the Look


Without accessories, no wedding ensemble is complete! Depending on the neckline of your kurta, choose a choker necklace, a maang tikka, or striking earrings when styling a sharara suit. The finishing touches include embellished juttis, embroidered potli bags, and clutches. If you're wearing heavier floor-length Anarkali suits, balance the look with minimal accessories. Don't be afraid to use bold jewellery to add sparkle to lighter women's salwar suits and kurta sets.


6. Experiment with textiles and colour schemes


The ideal time to use jewel tones and luxurious textiles is during the wedding season.Fabrics like georgette, silk, chiffon, and brocade look gorgeous on shararas. For evening events, try using rich colours like emerald, maroon, navy, or even metallic tones. Choose lighter embroidery, pastels, and flowers for day weddings. For a customised look, you can always layer it with pieces from your floor-length Anarkali suits or salwar suits, regardless of the colour you decide on.


FAQ’S 


Q1. Can I attend a formal wedding ceremony wearing a sharara suit?

Indeed! When paired with a floor-length Anarkali top or a heavy kurta, shararas can look incredibly sophisticated and formal.


Q2. What type of dupatta is appropriate for a sharara suit?

Choose a silk dupatta or an embroidered net for a more traditional style. A cape-style dupatta also looks great for a contemporary twist.


Q3. Are shararas suitable for pre-wedding events such as haldi or mehendi?

Of course! For events held during the day, opt for bright colours and light fabrics. For a festive look, add floral accessories.


Q4. Can women's kurta sets or salwar suits be combined with sharara trousers?

Yes, mix-and-match fashion is both fashionable and useful. Just make sure the embellishments and colour scheme go well together.


Q5. How can I wear my sharara suit again for another event?

For a totally different look, replace the kurta or top with a crop blouse or wear it layered with a jacket. For a more laid-back style, pair the sharara with a basic kurti.


Q6. Can people of all body types wear shararas?

Indeed! Most body shapes look good in shararas. To improve your silhouette, pick a top that fits well and a flare that is well-balanced.


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