Beige Self Design Kurta With Sharara
Beige Self Design Kurta With Sharara
Blue Digital Print Sharara With Crop Top (Set of 2)
Green Woven Design Banarasi Silk Saree
Navy Blue Printed Sharara With Top (Set of 2)
Red Woven Design Banarasi Silk Saree
Green Woven Design Banarasi Silk Saree
Girls Blue Floral Print Sharara Set
Maroon Zari Work Art Silk Sharara Set With Dupatta
Green Printed Art Silk Sharara Set
Blue Printed Cotton Sharara Set
Red Woven Design Banarasi Silk Saree
The latest sharara designs mix classic cuts with modern prints and detailing. You’ll find ready-to-wear sets online featuring floral motifs, zari work, and digital patterns in comfortable fabrics like cotton, silk blends, and georgette. Each set usually includes a coordinated kurta and dupatta, making it suitable for festive gatherings or casual celebrations.
Current trends focus on breathable fabrics, flexible fits, and standout prints. When picking a new sharara, check fabric quality, color tone, and embellishment style. Examples from House of Indya include:
Dry clean shararas to protect embroidery and delicate stitching. Store them folded in breathable covers to prevent fabric damage. Minor color or texture variations are common in handcrafted pieces.
House of Indya is a modern Indian ethnic-wear brand blending traditional design with contemporary style. It offers kurta sets, lehengas, shararas, and occasion-ready outfits for women across sizes. Services include custom stitching, free tailoring, NRI shipping, and global delivery within 15 days. Explore more collections at House of Indya.
Designs often use cotton, silk blends, georgette, and art silk to balance comfort and elegance.
Yes, printed and lightweight shararas work well for daytime gatherings or festive casual wear.
Dry clean only and store in a soft cover to prevent thread damage or color fading.
Popular shades include navy blue, mustard yellow, maroon, and pastel floral prints.
Many sets include coordinated kurtas and dupattas for a complete look.
You can find curated sharara collections directly on trusted ethnic-wear sites such as House of Indya.