Heavy Sharara Suit

A heavy sharara suit is a classic Indian outfit for weddings and festive events. It includes a flared sharara bottom, an embroidered kurta, and a matching dupatta. Fabrics like silk, satin, and georgette vary in sheen and drape, so you can choose the weight and finish that fit your occasion.

Popular Heavy Sharara Suit Styles

Heavy sharara suits differ by fabric, embroidery, and silhouette. Each style balances comfort and grandeur:

Comparable Heavy Embroidery Work Saree Sets

If you like similar ornate detail, these saree sets from House of Indya feature the same jari embroidery seen in many heavy sharara suits:

Heavy embroidery defines how formal an outfit feels. Threadwork along borders or sleeves can easily shift a set from festive to bridal.

How to Choose the Right Sharara Suit

Tailored shararas hold their shape better with repeated wear. Review size charts and linings before ordering to reduce alteration needs.

About House of Indya

House of Indya is a contemporary Indian ethnic-wear label combining traditional embroidery with modern cuts. The collection includes kurta sets, lehengas, shararas, sarees, and Indo-western styles across accessible price points. Services include free stitching, NRI shipping, and size customization. Orders typically dispatch within 2-4 business days. Explore more at houseofindya.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a heavy sharara suit?

It is a traditional Indian outfit featuring a flared pant called sharara, paired with a heavily embroidered kurta and dupatta, often worn at weddings or festive events.

Which fabric is best for a heavy sharara suit?

Silk, satin, and georgette are popular choices. Silk and satin add shine for evening events, while georgette keeps the outfit light and airy.

How do I style a heavy sharara suit for a wedding?

Pair it with statement jewelry, metallic heels, and a clutch. Keep makeup subtle if the embroidery is intricate to balance the look.

Can I get a heavy sharara suit custom stitched?

Yes, many ethnic wear retailers offer custom stitching or size customization so you can adjust the fit, sleeve length, or neckline.

How should I care for heavy embroidered shararas?

Dry clean only, store flat or on padded hangers, and cover with muslin cloth to protect embellishments from snagging.

Are heavy sharara suits suitable for daytime events?

Yes, lighter pastel or floral embroidered versions work well for daytime functions like mehendi or engagement ceremonies.

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