Black Georgette Floral Printed Sharara Set
Black Georgette Floral Printed Sharara Set
Black Georgette Floral Printed Sharara Set
Girls Yellow Floral Print Georgette Sharara Set
Maroon Ethnic Motifs Woven Zari Banarasi Saree Set
Red Sequin Embroidery Georgette Anarkali Suit Set
Black Floral Print Georgette Pre Draped Saree Set
Gajari Embroidered Georgette Saree Set
Yellow Digital Printed Heavy Rayon Anarkali Dress
Gajari Pink Woven Banarasi Silk Saree Set
Girls Pink Floral Print Georgette Sharara Set
Girls Blue Floral Print Georgette Sharara Set
Rama Blue Embroidered Georgette Anarkali Gown Set
Choosing a garara suit design for a wedding is about blending tradition with comfort. A garara includes a short kurti, flared pants joined at the knee, and a matching dupatta. For wedding wear, fabrics like georgette or silk with sequins, zari, or embroidery are popular. Classic colors such as mustard, emerald, and rose pink remain favorites, while floral prints work well for daytime events.
Explore these garara suit design options from House of Indya that cover varied colors, weights, and finishes:
Light georgette gives easy movement through long events; heavier rayon or silk blends add formality. Embroidery, mirror work, and zari borders elevate the look. Before buying, check the lining for comfort since gararas often have layered construction.
Pair a flared garara with a fitted kurti for balance. Statement earrings or a maang tikka can replace heavy necklaces at summer weddings. Dry-clean only and store in muslin to protect embellishments. Review the size chart carefully - the pant hem should skim the floor when worn with heels.
House of Indya designs modern Indian wear focused on fit and craftsmanship. Collections include kurtas, lehengas, shararas, and fusion separates in breathable fabrics. With international delivery, custom stitching, and easy returns, the brand offers practical elegance for weddings and festive occasions.
A garara suit is a three-piece outfit with a short kurti, flared pants joined at the knee, and a dupatta, often worn for weddings and festive occasions.
Georgette, chiffon, and silk blends work best since they drape well and hold embroidery or sequins comfortably for long wear.
Yes. Choose pastel or floral prints for daytime events and darker embroidered styles for evening functions.
Pair it with statement earrings, bangles, and a clutch. Metallic footwear or embroidered juttis complete the ensemble.
Maroon, mustard yellow, navy, blush pink, and emerald green are popular wedding shades this season.
Yes. Gararas have a joint flare from the knee, while shararas flare out from the waist, giving each a distinct silhouette.