HOW TO WEAR & STYLE
Understanding the Sharara
Before diving into the steps, let's understand the components:
- Sharara Pants: These are flared, wide-leg pants that resemble a long skirt but are divided like trousers. They are often heavily embellished with embroidery, sequins, or other decorations.
- Kameez or Kurta: This is a long tunic or top that can vary in length, typically reaching the mid-thigh or knee.
- Dupatta: A long scarf or shawl that completes the outfit.
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What’s Holding You Back from Stunning in a Sharara Today?
Is the Sharara appropriate to wear at a wedding?
Shararas are a beautiful and culturally fitting choice for weddings, especially popular at pre-wedding events or for wedding guests. They offer a festive look with their flared style, but it’s good to confirm if the wedding has any specific dress expectations or themes.
What colors should I avoid to be respectful?
At Indian weddings, red is traditionally reserved for the bride, while white is associated with mourning, and black can sometimes be seen as inauspicious. Instead, choose vibrant colors, jewel tones, or pastel shades, which are celebratory and respectful for the occasion.
What style of sharara should I choose?
Shararas come in various designs, such as traditional flared bottoms, layered styles, and modern fitted cuts. Each style gives a different look and feel, so consider which suits your body type and the occasion best. A more flared style gives a traditional look, while fitted styles can look more contemporary.
What fabric will be most comfortable for me?
Shararas are made from a range of fabrics like silk, georgette, chiffon, and crepe. Heavier fabrics like silk can look more formal and may be warmer, while lighter fabrics like georgette or chiffon offer more comfort and breathability, especially for beginners.
What measurements are important for a good fit?
A sharara typically includes a top (kurti), bottom, and sometimes a dupatta. Accurate bust, waist, hip, and length measurements are essential for each piece, as sizing can vary by brand. Some shararas are adjustable or semi-stitched, so confirm what tailoring might be needed.