Salwar Kameez — Sharara Suits
Celebrate movement and elegance with sharara suits—a three-piece set of kurti, wide-leg sharara pants that flare from the waist, and a dupatta. Inspired by the Mughal era, today’s designer shararas blend heritage with comfort in silk, georgette, velvet, and brocade, finished with zardozi, sequins, mirror work, and gota patti. Perfect for weddings, festivals, and high-glam parties, our edit includes light, dance-friendly options as well as statement pieces for the bride. Enjoy effortless online shopping with filters for color, fabric, work, and price; choose readymade/ready-to-wear ease or tailor for a custom fit.
FAQ
What is a sharara?
A traditional ensemble of a kurti, dupatta, and wide-leg pants that flare from the waist (no knee seam), creating a skirt-like silhouette.
Where did the sharara originate?
In the royal courts of the Mughal era in the Indian subcontinent, later popular across North India and Pakistan.
What’s the difference between sharara and gharara?
Sharara flares from the waist. Gharara is fitted to the knee with a distinct band (gota) and then flares below; farshi gharara is the longer, more formal variant.
How do I style a sharara?
Try a shoulder-loop or veil-style dupatta drape, statement jhumkas or a maang tikka, and juttis/heels. Balance heavy work with a sleek blouse for a modern look.