Bollywood celebs are spotted flaunting sassy shararas and ghararas. These figure flattering ethnic outfits have made a big comeback! Know more about the duo and let the flattering silhouettes and feminine cuts wow you!
5. Origin & Evolution
Mughal era.
Awadh region (Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh)
The popularity of these
ensembles grew in 1970s and 80s,
courtesy: Bollywood movies.
11. Farshi Pajama
Farara
Palazzo Pants.
Farshi pajama is a Bottom Wear similar to gharara
This Asian party wear is worn with a mid thigh length kameez or kurti.
Farara, another incarnation of the trendy style, is also pair of trousers but with
no ruching and patti at the knee.
15. These ethnic styles are embellished with intricate zari, thread, sequins,
stones, zardosi and beads work.
During the Mughal era, pure gold and silver work used to be done on
these ensembles.
Floral motifs are most commonly embroidered on these Indian dresses.
Talented artisans keep innovating and weave new aesthetic compositions on
the fabric.
The fabric used to fashion shararas and ghararas ranges from silk, chiffon,
net, velvet to cotton blends.