Girls Brown Foil Print Knit Sharara Set
Red Zari Woven Tissue Saree Set
Girls Multicolor Embroidered Tissue Sharara Set
Girls Beige Sequin Net Sharara Set
Red Zari Woven Tissue Saree Set
Red Zari Woven Tissue Saree Set
Girls Green Sequin Net Sharara Set
Yellow Printed Rayon Sharara Set
Magenta Pink Silk Embellished Sharara Set For Girls
Chiku Brown Zari Woven Tissue Silk Saree Set
Brown Foil Printed Sharara Set
A sharara pants outfit combines traditional design with easy wear. Defined by flared pants and short or mid-length kurtas, these sets suit weddings, festive gatherings, and casual celebrations. Most include coordinated dupattas and detailing for a ready look.
Fabric, color, and embellishment guide how each sharara outfit fits different occasions. Examples from House of Indya include:
Pair ornate shararas with simple kurtas or light dupattas to balance detail. Add statement earrings or embellished footwear for contrast. Jewel tones like emerald and magenta suit evening functions; beige and pastels work well in daylight.
Dry clean sequin or embroidered sets to maintain finish. Check for adjustable waistbands and breathable linings for comfort. Many ready-to-wear designs offer custom stitching to match your size.
House of Indya designs modern Indian wear that blends tradition with function. The range covers kurtas, shararas, lehengas, and indo-western sets for weddings and daily events. Services include free stitching, size customization, and worldwide delivery within 15 days. Support is available daily 10am-6pm IST. Learn more at houseofindya.com.
Sharara pants have flares starting at the waist, while ghararas flare from the knee with a stitched band separating the upper and lower parts.
Light cottons, rayons, or chanderi blends keep you cool while maintaining structure and flow.
Yes, printed or plain rayon shararas pair well with simple tops for relaxed daytime wear.
Keep them folded in soft muslin cloth and avoid hanging heavy sets to protect the embroidery.
They are popular for pre-wedding and wedding events, especially in embellished silk or net designs.
Most complete sharara sets come with matching dupattas, though some casual styles skip them for ease.