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Why Sharara Suits Are Perfect for Mehendi & Sangeet

The Ultimate Blend of Comfort, Glamour, and Tradition for Every Pre-Wedding Celebration

By Poonam SharmaPublished 9 months ago 3 min read
Sharara suits for pre-wedding celebrations

Usually, all pre-wedding rituals at an Indian marriage are Mehendi and Sangeet along with others in the likes of means and ways of ensuring music, dance, fun, laughter, and gaudy attire. And what better way to sum up the spirit of these occasions than an exquisite Sharara Suit! Its fluid silhouettes, elaborate motifs, and relaxed glamour spell the kind of design fit for contemporary brides and wedding attendees. So what is it that really makes them so wonderful for Mehendi and Sangeet? Let’s find out.

1. Cozy and Stylish

Generally, Mehendi and Sangeet nights are long and vibrant occasions. People dance and mix; they take photographs and for the bride, apply detailed mehendi, which could take hours. It’s all about comfort here. Sharara suits are indeed the best fit for both requirements. The wide-legged bottoms allow you the kind of free motion that lehengas just do not warrant, while the short kameez or kurti makes it a breezy and easy-to-carry outfit. You can move and groove and pose for photographs without feeling so much bogged down by weight as you would in fuller lehengas or stiff sarees.

heavy designed Sharara and kurti

2. Perfect for Twirling on the Dance Floor

Let’s be honest — most of the time in Sangeet one is dancing. Whether to choreography or just grooving to the beat of dhol and DJ, your outfit should complement your moves. The flattering silhouette of a sharara creates a fabulous flow with each spin for that perfect Bollywood-style twirl at every step. It adds drama and flair to every step you take on the dance floor.

3. A Place for Color and Decoration

Nowadays the Mehendi ceremony is all about bold and bright festive color palettes; lime green, mustard yellow, orange, and fuchsia, with a hint of aqua, and a whole lot of party-relevant shades. Sharara suits come in assorted colors and are heavily loaded with mirror work, sequins, zari, thread embroidery, gota patti – very representative of the festivity and vibrancy of the occasion. So be glitzy or keep it minimal with sumptuous pastels and soft detailing.

Bridal sharara set

4. Modern Yet Traditional

Sharara suits encapsulate the very ethos of tradition and fashion. Originally introduced during the Mughal period, their contemporary designs are now in sync with modern aesthetics that draw the eye. Whether it be ruffled sharara, asymmetric kurti, or caped dupatta, there’s just so much that can be done to contemporize this perpetual style – thus making it the perfect pick for Mehendi and Sangeet where the ‘playful’ element always runs hand in hand with tradition.

5. Perfect for the Bride and Her Gang

Sharara suits are not just for the bride’s put they become a roving hit for bridesmaids, cousins, and friends too. The silhouette looks flattering on many body types, and you can go completely binge-y over similar looks without going overboard on the matchy-matchy. Think of a bride in rich bottle green mirror-work sharara with her squad decked in mustard and blush pink variations – it’s a color-coded dream for the wedding album!

6. Low Maintenance Yet High Impact

No one would want to deal with a fussy outfit on one of the most eventful days in human life with all that pre-wedding event hullabaloos. Sharara suits don’t require pleating like sarees or tucking and belting like a lehenga. Thus, it’s an easy thing to wear in most cases. Most are stitched and fitted, which is highly functional and good news while there’s no compromise in the wow factor.

Sharara set for pre-wedding

7. Versatile Styling Options

Another very important thing about sharara suits is their styling. Whether you would like to keep it traditional by wearing a maang tikka and a pair of jhumkas or going fusion by dropping the dupatta, belting up, and combining it with a pair of statement heels, you have plenty of style options for playing with makeup and accessories for very different vibes on your sharara suit from day to night.

From royal beginnings to the runway, the sharara salwar kameez has become a mainstay in Indian ethnic wear. For Mehendi or Sangeet, they fulfill every need: trendy, comfortable, celebratory, and Instagrammable all rolled into one. You can be the bride or one of the guests, and still, the perfect sharara suit can escalate your party experience to another level, both in style and comfort.

The next time you find yourself selecting an ensemble for a pre-wedding festivity, forget the lehenga –choose the sharara instead. Make it the star.

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