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Blue Printed One Shoulder Sharara Set
Mandira Wirk
Blue Printed One Shoulder Sharara Set loading
Regular price Rs. 35,800.00
Printed Chiffon Embroidered Paneled Sharara Set
Mandira Wirk
Printed Chiffon Embroidered Paneled Sharara Set loading
Regular price Rs. 46,600.00
Pink Printed Chiffon Sharara Set
Mandira Wirk
Pink Printed Chiffon Sharara Set loading
Regular price Rs. 41,400.00
Honey Gold Velvet Kurta with Garara and Structured Organza Dupatta Honey Gold Velvet Kurta with Garara and Structured Organza Dupatta
Ajiesh Oberoi
Honey Gold Velvet Kurta with Garara and Structured Organza Dupatta loading
Regular price Rs. 41,250.00
Aashi - Red Silk Straight Suit Set with Ari-Zardozi Hand Embroidery, Paired with Silk Bottoms and Matching Silk Dupatta Aashi - Red Silk Straight Suit Set with Ari-Zardozi Hand Embroidery, Paired with Silk Bottoms and Matching Silk Dupatta
Navy Blue Embroidered Velvet Jacket and Sharara Set - Afreen Navy Blue Embroidered Velvet Jacket and Sharara Set - Afreen
Ajiesh Oberoi
Navy Blue Embroidered Velvet Jacket and Sharara Set - Afreen loading
Regular price Rs. 41,250.00
Rufi Navy Blue Hand Embroidered Short Kurta with Garara & Organza Dupatta Rufi Navy Blue Hand Embroidered Short Kurta with Garara & Organza Dupatta
Ajiesh Oberoi
Rufi Navy Blue Hand Embroidered Short Kurta with Garara & Organza Dupatta loading
Regular price Rs. 47,300.00
Noora Navy Blue Embroidered Velvet Cape & Sharara Set Noora Navy Blue Embroidered Velvet Cape & Sharara Set
Ajiesh Oberoi
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Regular price Rs. 47,300.00
Shazia Rani Pink Velvet Kurta Garara Set With Organza Dupatta Shazia Rani Pink Velvet Kurta Garara Set With Organza Dupatta
Ajiesh Oberoi
Shazia Rani Pink Velvet Kurta Garara Set With Organza Dupatta loading
Regular price Rs. 41,250.00
Rani Pink Embroidered Cotton Silk Kurta Garara Set - RUFI Rani Pink Embroidered Cotton Silk Kurta Garara Set - RUFI
Ajiesh Oberoi
Rani Pink Embroidered Cotton Silk Kurta Garara Set - RUFI loading
Regular price Rs. 47,300.00
Nabila Purple Velvet Dori Embroidered Kurta Garara Set Nabila Purple Velvet Dori Embroidered Kurta Garara Set
Ajiesh Oberoi
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Regular price Rs. 43,450.00
Nabila Rani Pink Dori Embroidered Kurta Set with Garara Nabila Rani Pink Dori Embroidered Kurta Set with Garara
Ajiesh Oberoi
Nabila Rani Pink Dori Embroidered Kurta Set with Garara loading
Regular price Rs. 43,450.00
NAZIA Wine Velvet Dori Embroidered Garara Set for Weddings NAZIA Wine Velvet Dori Embroidered Garara Set for Weddings
Ajiesh Oberoi
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Regular price Rs. 42,900.00
Noora Rani Pink Embroidered Velvet Cape and Organza Sharara Set Noora Rani Pink Embroidered Velvet Cape and Organza Sharara Set
Ajiesh Oberoi
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Regular price Rs. 47,300.00
Green mirrorwork anarkali Green mirrorwork anarkali
Smriti Apparels
Green mirrorwork anarkali loading
Regular price Rs. 29,000.00
Fiza kurta set Fiza kurta set
Smriti Apparels
Fiza kurta set loading
Regular price Rs. 26,250.00
Rania cape set Rania cape set
Smriti Apparels
Rania cape set loading
Regular price Rs. 31,050.00
Olive sharara set Olive sharara set
Smriti Apparels
Olive sharara set loading
Regular price Rs. 38,850.00
Begum kurta set Begum kurta set
Smriti Apparels
Begum kurta set loading
Regular price Rs. 25,800.00
Farah kurta set Farah kurta set
Smriti Apparels
Farah kurta set loading
Regular price Rs. 29,400.00
Leheriya sharara set Leheriya sharara set
Smriti Apparels
Leheriya sharara set loading
Regular price Rs. 30,000.00
Yellow layered dress Yellow layered dress
Smriti Apparels
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Regular price Rs. 25,800.00
Zibaa kurta set Zibaa kurta set
Smriti Apparels
Zibaa kurta set loading
Regular price Rs. 26,850.00
Ira kurta set Ira kurta set
Smriti Apparels
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Regular price Rs. 26,200.00

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Rediscover the Grace of Sharara and Gharara Dressing

Few garments carry the historical elegance and fashion-forward appeal of the sharara and gharara set. These wide-flared trouser styles have their origins in the Mughal court traditions of northern India, where they were worn by women of royalty and aristocracy as a mark of refined taste and cultural sophistication. At Auraya Fashion, our sharara and gharara set collection brings this royal heritage into the present with over a hundred and fifty designer interpretations ranging from heavily embroidered bridal pieces suited to wedding ceremonies to lightweight festive sets in chiffon and georgette appropriate for Eid celebrations, Navratri events, and family gatherings. Each piece in our collection is selected by our fashion buying team for the quality of its fabric, the artistry of its embellishment, and the authenticity of its silhouette in relation to the traditional garment's proportions and character.

About Our Sharara and Gharara Set Collection

A sharara features wide-legged trousers that begin to flare significantly from the knee, creating a skirt-like appearance at the hem. A gharara begins its flare from the hip or upper thigh and produces a wider, more pronounced bell at the bottom compared to the sharara. Both styles are traditionally paired with a short, fitted kurta or kameez that ends at the hip or slightly below, creating a layered silhouette that combines the visual drama of a full skirt with the practicality of trousers. Both garments also typically include a matching dupatta that can be draped in multiple styles depending on the occasion and personal preference.

Auraya Fashion's sharara and gharara collection spans a spectrum of embellishment levels. At the formal end of our range, we carry heavily embroidered bridal gharara sets in silk and velvet with zardosi, resham, and stonework that rival traditional bridal lehengas in grandeur. At the casual and everyday end, we carry printed cotton and georgette sharara sets that offer a relaxed and contemporary interpretation of the silhouette for festivals and social gatherings. Our fashion team regularly updates the collection with new seasonal additions from both established Indian couture labels and emerging designers who bring fresh creative perspectives to these traditional silhouettes.

Difference Between Sharara and Gharara

A sharara flares from below the knee and creates a moderate, graceful sweep at the hem. A gharara flares from the hip or upper thigh, creating a more dramatic and voluminous bell shape at the bottom that is historically associated with Lucknow and Hyderabad bridal fashion traditions. Shararas are generally considered more versatile for modern casual and semi-formal occasions, while gharara sets are more commonly reserved for formal wedding events and celebrations with a strong Mughal-era fashion aesthetic.

Fabrics and Embellishments in Our Sharara and Gharara Collection

The fabric selection in Auraya Fashion's sharara and gharara range reflects the garment's roots in the luxurious textile traditions of Lucknow and Hyderabad. Chikankari-embroidered organza and mul-mul sharara sets from Lucknow feature the delicate white thread embroidery on pastel and white base fabrics that have made this craft tradition internationally renowned. Zardosi-embroidered silk and velvet gharara sets represent the pinnacle of formal occasion wear and are manufactured by skilled karigars in Lucknow's specialist embroidery ateliers.

Cotton and georgette sharara sets in our collection feature block printing, digital printing, and bandhani tie-dye techniques suited to festive casual occasions. These pieces are lightweight, breathable, and offer the visual richness of traditional Indian print traditions within a silhouette that is both culturally resonant and contemporary in its fashion appeal. Several designers in our collection have introduced sharara sets with contemporary details such as asymmetric hems, cropped kurta pairings, and modern abstract print panels that appeal to younger fashion consumers seeking something both traditional and trend-relevant.

Craft and Textile Highlights

Our most celebrated sharara and gharara sets draw from three key Indian craft traditions. Lucknowi chikankari white thread embroidery on organza and mul is available in floor-length gharara sets with matching kurta and dupatta. Hyderabadi zardosi goldwork on velvet and satin creates deeply formal bridal gharara sets in red, ivory, and royal blue. Block-printed cotton sharara sets from Rajasthan in Bagru and Jaipur print traditions offer artisanal casual elegance for festival dressing.

Styling Guide for Sharara and Gharara Sets

Styling a sharara or gharara set requires attention to proportional balance, as the wide flare of the trouser creates significant volume at the lower body. To achieve visual balance, keep the upper body lean and close-fitting. A short, fitted kurta in matching or contrasting fabric is the traditional and most flattering pairing. Avoid long, heavy dupattas that add bulk to an already voluminous silhouette; instead, choose a light chiffon dupatta draped loosely over one shoulder.

Jewellery for sharara and gharara sets should be traditional and complementary to the embellishment of the outfit. Long jhumka earrings, a layered gold necklace, and glass or lac bangles are classic choices that honour the Mughal-era cultural roots of the garment. Footwear should be chosen in a heeled style as the wide flare of the trouser at the hem requires adequate heel height to keep the hem from dragging on the floor. Mojri or embroidered block heels in gold or matching fabric are ideal choices.

Occasions for Sharara and Gharara Sets

Bridal and formal wedding ceremony occasions suit heavily embroidered gharara sets in velvet or silk. Eid celebrations and Ramadan events welcome chikankari or printed sharara sets in pastels and festive tones. Sangeet and mehendi events suit brightly coloured sharara sets with mirror or sequin embellishment. Navratri and Diwali gatherings invite printed cotton or block-print sharara sets in traditional Rajasthani or Gujarati patterns. Reception events in traditional families suit moderately embellished sharara sets in georgette or organza.

Why Shop Sharara and Gharara Sets at Auraya Fashion

Auraya Fashion carries one of the most comprehensive sharara and gharara collections available on any Indian fashion platform, with options spanning bridal couture, festive occasion wear, and casual festival dressing. Our product descriptions include specific details about the flare extent, kurta length, and dupatta dimensions of each set to assist customers in visualising the complete look. We carry sizes from XS through 4XL and provide custom measurement options for bridal orders through select designer labels.

Frequently Asked Questions About Sharara and Gharara Sets

Can a sharara set be worn as bridal wear?

Yes. While traditional bridal fashion in most Indian communities centres on the lehenga choli, the sharara and gharara have long been celebrated as bridal garments in Lucknow, Hyderabad, and many Muslim community weddings. A heavily embroidered gharara in silk or velvet with matching kurta and dupatta is a deeply formal and culturally resonant bridal choice that stands apart from the more common lehenga option.

What is the right height for the kurta paired with a sharara?

Traditionally, the kurta worn with a sharara ends at the hip or slightly below, allowing the dramatic flare of the trouser to be the visual focus. A longer kurta that covers the upper thigh is also acceptable for a more conservative or layered look. Avoid pairing with very short crop-top style blouses unless the sharara is being worn in a contemporary fusion context.

How do I maintain the flare shape of a sharara after washing?

The flare of a sharara is maintained by the weight distribution of the fabric and the construction of the waistband. After washing, hang the sharara by its waistband on a wide hanger to allow the fabric to fall naturally. Avoid machine washing heavy silk or velvet shararas. For cotton shararas, machine wash on a gentle cycle and hang to dry without wringing to maintain the shape of the flare.

Are gharara sets appropriate for young women and teenagers?

Yes. Lightweight gharara sets in printed georgette, chiffon, or cotton are worn widely by young women and teenagers at Eid celebrations, college farewell events, and family celebrations. Choose styles with less embellishment and in brighter or pastel colours for a youthful and contemporary interpretation of this traditional silhouette.

What accessories work best with a heavily embroidered gharara set?

With a heavily embroidered gharara set, keep accessories traditional and in the same metallic family as the embroidery: gold-toned jewellery with gold zardosi, silver-toned accessories with silver work. Long chandelier earrings, a maangtikka, and a pair of glass or lac bangles complete the traditional look. A small embroidered or brocade clutch and mojri-style embroidered footwear finish the ensemble.

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