Sharara for Wedding

A sharara for wedding events is a versatile outfit for brides, bridesmaids, and guests. The set includes a short kurta, flared pants, and a dupatta that together create a balanced festive look. Fabric choice defines the tone: silk and velvet for formal evenings, georgette or tissue for daytime comfort. Embroidery and embellishment levels decide how grand the outfit appears.

Popular Wedding Sharara Options

Choosing and Styling Your Sharara

Match fabric and embroidery to the event. Silk or velvet adds formality to night functions, while georgette and tissue work better in daytime heat. Keep embellishment light for mehendi, heavier for the wedding ceremony. Coordinate jewelry with the neckline - ornate kurtas pair best with subtle earrings.

Current color trends include jewel tones like sapphire and emerald, plus softer shades such as off white and sage green. Add contrast with a metallic clutch or dupatta. Slim heels enhance the pant flare. Dry-clean embroidered silk to preserve shine and shape.

About House of Indya

House of Indya offers Indian occasion wear combining classic craft and modern cuts. The range spans kurta sets, lehengas, and shararas, sized consistently and available with global shipping. Average delivery is 5-7 days worldwide, with custom stitching on select designs. The brand remains a reliable choice for wedding-ready ethnic wear that fits well and travels easily.

Frequently Asked Questions

What fabric is best for a wedding sharara?

Silk and tissue are preferred for their rich texture and graceful drape, while georgette works well for lighter daytime functions.

Can a sharara be worn by bridesmaids?

Yes, bridesmaids often wear coordinated shararas in pastel or jewel tones that complement the bride’s outfit.

How should a sharara be accessorized?

Pair it with chandelier earrings, bangles, and embellished juttis or heels; balance jewelry with embroidery density.

Are shararas suitable for winter weddings?

Velvet or heavy silk shararas keep you warm and look regal, making them ideal for winter ceremonies.

How do I care for an embroidered sharara?

Dry-clean only, store flat or folded in muslin, and avoid direct sunlight to protect delicate embroidery and sequins.

Can I customize the size or length of a sharara?

Many retailers offer free stitching or alteration options so you can adjust the fit or length before delivery.

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