Are you also fascinated by the modern trends but still have your heart clinged to the traditional fashion? The new fashion elements like crop tops, palazzo pants, jackets, capes, and gowns have all captivated our attention; but deep down in our hearts, we still wish to adore and embrace the flowy ethnic dupatta dresses.
In a world where trends are constantly changing, we are always on a look out of connection with our roots – like romanticising the ethnic outfits that hold rich history and cultural heritage. One such outfit that beautifully blends the classic and contemporary styles is the Sharara Suit. The Sharara suit is a stunning outfit that includes three components:
- The Sharara: Translating literally to “the flow” in Persian language, the sharara is the highlight of the outfit. It blends together modern pants and classic lehengas – resulting in a chic and comfortable outfit. The Sharara is a bottom wear that comprises a wide-legged pant that is tight from waist up to the knees, and flares out from knees down, creating a beautiful silhouette.
- A Kameez: The Kameez is a top garment that resembles a kurti or a tunic top, and varies in length depending on the style and preferences of those who adore it.
- A Dupatta: The Dupatta is an important accessory of the sharara suit, featuring a scarf-like shawl that complements and completes the gorgeous sharara suit outfit.
The Historical Significance of Sharara Suits
The Sharara suits were first brought to India by the Mughal emperors during the Mughal era, and were a staple among court gatherings of royal families. They are influenced by Persian and South Asian fashion, and have evolved since the 16th century. As time passed and fashion upgraded – the sharara suits have undergone many transformations, and are available today in a number of styles, patterns, and vibrant colours. Today, designer salwar suit outfit is known for its rich historical significance and modern variations – holding a soft corner in every woman’s heart.
Steal the Show with Stunning Styles of Sharara Suits
The elaborate patterns, modern styles, and vibrant colours of sharara suits have become eye-candy for most women today. Here are some styles of sharara suits that you can consider for this festive season:
Classic Sharara Suit: The classic sharara suit comprises a wide-legged, flared pant, a kameez, and a dupatta to complete the outfit. It is often decorated with intricate embroidery and embellishments, and is perfect for ethereal appearance at grand occasions.
One such is our Yellow georgette embroidered punjabi suits.
This beautiful yellow coloured sharara suit is made out of georgette – a flowy fabric that drapes elegantly to the body. The kameez features a detailed and colourful floral embroidery that creates a contrasting appearance. It has a net dupatta that adds to the elegance of the overall outfit and makes it ideal for a festival like:
- Diwali – The vibrant yellow hue of this sharara suit will echo the festive spirit of Diwali, perfectly vibing in the midst of diyas and fireworks. This colour symbolises warmth and happiness and thus, will resonate well with the essence of the festival, while bringing joy to you and those around you!
Anarkali Sharara Suit: Fusing together the long and flowy kameez with wide-legged and flare bottoms – Shararas are now also available in the traditional Anarkali styles. This unique combination has become a festive favourite of most women. One of our beloved piece is the Lavender pink net embroidered sharara salwar kameez.
This lavender hued sharara suit is made out of net – a sheer and delicate fabric that looks absolutely ethereal. It has a round neck, full sleeves, and is decorated with intricate embroidery done with gold sequin. This pastel coloured sharara suit is perfect for festival like:
- Ganesh Chaturthi: A festival of new beginnings – Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated with utmost joy and hope for the future. This soft and fresh shade of the sharara suit aligns with the symbolism of good fortune and positive energy and thus, will perfectly complement the vibe of the festival.
Peplum Sharara Suit: A contemporary style sharara suit that is a favourite of modern day women is the one with peplum kameez. The peplum sharara suit is cute, comfortable, and chic – contributing to its wide popularity. This top is fitted up to the waist, flaring down till the upper knees, and is paired with a sharara and a dupatta to complete the look. One such is our Ziyaa women’s maroon crepe kurta, sharara and dupatta set.
This maroon coloured sharara suit has a spaghetti-strap peplum top made out of crepe – a crisp fabric with crinkled textured that makes it ideal for a sassy yet comfortable look. It has golden embroidery at the borders of salwar and kameez, and an organza dupatta that completes the outfit. It will perfectly complement festivals like:
- Navratri: A celebration of nine days, red is one of the most significant colours of Navratri. Wear this maroon coloured sharara suit for Durga Puja and worship the divine feminine; or adore this comfortable outfit for garba as it will give you the ease of movement for Dandiya nights.
Sharara suits are more than just mere clothes; they are an ode to tradition and celebration of fashion. They are women’s go-to choice not just for festivals, but also for grand occasions like weddings and receptions. So…if you are looking out to get an ethnic outfit for this festive season, run to our website now! Get your hands on our festive collection and look like a dazzling beauty!