Black Sequin Zari Stone Border Net Saree Set
Black Sequin Zari Stone Border Net Saree Set
Blue Sequin Embroidered Silk Sharara Set
Yellow Printed Rayon Sharara Set
Navy Blue Silk Embroidered Sharara Set For Girls
Girls Brown Foil Print Knit Sharara Set
Maharani Digital Printed Rayon Anarkali Dress
Brown Foil Printed Sharara Set
Girls Black Embroidered Silk Sharara Set
Girls Rani Pink Tie Dye Silk Sharara Set
Beige Sequin Zari Stone Border Net Saree Set
Sea Green Printed Polyester Sharara Set
Bottle Green Zari Work Silk Saree Set
A branded sharara suit combines a flared bottom with a short kurta for an easy, elegant look. These ready-to-wear sets work for weddings, festivals, and family events. Prices usually range from $25 to $150 depending on fabric, detailing, and brand line.
Silk suits best for evening events because of its rich texture and fall. Rayon and polyester are lighter for daytime. Choose printed styles if you want low maintenance; embroidery needs more care. Check lining quality and cleaning labels before purchase to keep the fit sharp.
House of Indya creates contemporary Indian wear blending heritage details with modern cuts. The range includes kurta sets, lehengas, sarees, and shararas in silk, rayon, and knit fabrics. Orders ship globally within about 15 days, and customer service assists via email or phone for sizing and styling help. The Noida showroom also offers walk-in fittings for a more personalized experience.
A branded sharara suit is a coordinated ethnic outfit made by a recognized fashion label, often featuring premium fabrics and detailed craftsmanship.
Silk and georgette are popular for formal events, while rayon and polyester are lighter options for casual or daytime wear.
Yes, embellished or embroidered sharara suits are commonly worn at weddings and festive ceremonies.
Most embroidered suits require dry cleaning to protect delicate threads, sequins, or zari work.
Yes, many brands offer sharara suits in both women’s and girls’ sizes with similar festive styling.
Most sets include a matching or contrasting dupatta, though some modern styles are designed without one for a contemporary look.