Bridal Fashion changes swiftly, from color patterns to styles there is so much to experiment and try with each new season. Off lately, there is one fashion that’s made a comeback in Bridal Fashion scenes in India are shararas and ghararas. They are a mix of style and comfort, not only they look extremely royal and edgy they are easy to trend around. This age old ensemble has cast its spell on 2021 brides and they are making sure to make it part of their wedding trousseau. Mehendi, Shaadi, Sangeet or Haldi brides are turning heads in their gorgeous shararas and we can definitely say they are become every Bride’s favorite
Ditch the usual bridal outfits and opt for Sharara Suit for your wedding. If you are someone who loves that extra flair don’t be disappointed as you can definitely get that flair in the sharara too. From glamorously chic to owning that regal mughal era charm shararas can take it all. Here are the brides who choose to take sharara/gharara route for their different wedding functions and have made way for others to follow the trend.
Wedding Sharara/ Ghararas Look Book
Talk about the Regal charm, bride Hargun Kaur picked up an earthy tone gharara ,designed by Rimple and Harpreet for her Anand Karaj ceremony. With an equally regal bridal jewellery from Purab Paschim by Ankit Khullar and Tyaani jewelery, Hargun looks Oh So Gorgoeus.
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Going back to classics, this bride’s wedding day look in orange sharara by ejaazcouture⠀with intricate gold embroidery is a treasure and an ode to the rich cultural heritage.
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Another regal Anand Karaj look worth drooling over in earthy tones, by designers Rimple and Harpreet Narula. Sharara with long kurti in muted color tones, accessorized with heavy polki jewellery, this real bride definitely proved that there is no defined color or style for the bride.
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Bride Jasneev’s in flamboyantly flared gharara in pastel hues designed by the bridal wear design connoisseur Mohsin Naved Ranjha is a sight to behold. This soft subtle look is perfect for day wedding, paired with the polki and elaborate jewelry this look is a 10/10.
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Real bride Smiley Sethi Gaba , a designer by profession looks like Begum in a short kalidar and gharara for her wedding. The design intricacies of her ensemble is hard to overlook, it showcases the rich heritage of the golden eras. When you have an outfit as stunning that this one, you know you are going to rule the wedding day like queen. This gorgeous outfit in shades of cinnamon has been designed by Rimple and Harpreet
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Akshita’s bridal look is an epitome of grace and elegance. This yellow and gold benarasee ensemble from Raw Mango is perfect for quaint intimate weddings. We are head over heels over this simple yet so endearing bridal look.
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Here’s one pretty in pink bride for her D-Day. Isn’t this outfit cute, not only is it beautiful but so easy to handle and enjoy the wedding without needing someone to chaperon you around.
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Delhi Bride Keerat’s wedding look was all about something borrowed and something new. Her sharara was from designers Rimple and Harpreet Narula and she choose to pair it with her mother’s wedding dupatta. A piece of heirloom that became part of her most important day.
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Shararas and Ghararas for Sangeet, Haldi, Mehendi and other functions.
While wedding gharara looks have been al about keeping it regal and sophisticated, the looks for other ceremonies snageet, haldi , mehendi etc are all about going edgy and glamorously chic. These real brides here, will show you how to keep style shararas in different ways .
Bride Prashansa rocking her Haldi in a yellow and white ensemble, sequin crop top with gota patti sharara acessorized with jhumkas her look is a chic bride vibe.
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Bride Anavi Kalia slayed her mehendi in a pink and green mirror work gharara suit by Maanvi Kapoor bringing out her goofy side.
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Bride Jagriti’s Mehendi look is quite different from the usual Mehendi looks, though it’s green but definitely a different take on green. Sharara with a blouse and a gilet to go with , accessorized with minimum jewellery. We love the beautiful floral embroidery on the outfit, perfect for a garden theme mehendi.
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This stellar beauty here rocking her Sangeet with a lovely yellow sharara outfit with minimum makeup and accessories. When your outfit is a show-stealer you don’t need any OTT jewellery
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Pool part dressing done right, these two lovebirds have taken the customized dressing to next level. This turquoise blue tiered sharara with assymetric ruffled top and the embroidered belt to complete the look is sure to get the eyes rolling.
Bride Nanki take the gharara suit route for her Jaggo Ceremony. We love this pretty pretty lemon and cream gharara suit and that little potli in blue , the overall look is simple with minimal jewellery.
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Keeping it simple yet stylish this bride’s Mehendi look is an amalgamation of comfort and style with a cool vibe to it.
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Bride Harmanpreet Sangeet/ Qwali Night look is Chique to say the least. It’s little finer details that leave you spell bound in wonder. You definitely can’t miss the back of her kurta, those little jhumka embellishments are too hard to ignore. This stuning outfit is designed by Saffron Designs, Chandigarh.
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Didn’t we say you can customize and style sharars and gharars in all possible ways , definitely an ensemble that’s very versatile. Go ahead and get your wedding trousseau a Gharara / Sharara and this definitely will add Chaar Chand your look.