Sharara with Long Kurta

A sharara with long kurta combines traditional Indian design with comfort. The flared sharara balances a straight or A-line kurta for an elegant, breathable outfit suitable for weddings, festive dinners, or casual celebrations. Most sets cost between $17 and $39, depending on fabric and detailing.

Top Styles of Sharara with Long Kurta

Popular ready-to-wear options from House of Indya show how color, fabric, and embroidery affect both look and price.

Styling and Care Tips

Fabric Comparison

FabricOccasion FitAverage Price (USD)
CottonDaytime comfort, travel-friendly26-32
Silk blendCelebrations, receptions32-39
GeorgetteLight ceremonies, indoor gatherings33-36

About House of Indya

House of Indya designs Indian and fusion wear with modern tailoring and traditional detail. The range includes kurtas, shararas, lehengas, and coordinated sets that ship globally in about 15 days. Custom sizing and free stitching are available for most collections. Visit houseofindya.com or contact the service team during standard Indian business hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a sharara different from palazzo pants?

Sharara bottoms have a defined flare from the knee, unlike palazzos that stay wide throughout the leg.

Can I wear a sharara with long kurta for daytime events?

Yes, cotton or printed sets in lighter colors are comfortable and appropriate for daytime wear.

Which fabric works best for festive sharara outfits?

Silk blends and georgette fabrics add sheen and drape well for festive or evening occasions.

How should I wash embroidered sharara sets?

Always dry clean embroidered or embellished sharara sets to preserve the detailing and color.

Is customization available for sharara sets online?

Some brands offer custom stitching or size adjustments during checkout to ensure a perfect fit.

What accessories pair well with a long kurta and sharara?

Statement earrings or bangles complement the outfit; footwear like juttis or heels completes the look.

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