Sharara


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The best-kept secret for sangeet — moves like a dream and looks like a lehenga.
Wide-leg, flared pants with a short kurta and dupatta. Lucknawi origin, now a staple for sangeet and festive events. From designers like Seema Gujral and Rimple & Harpreet Narula to labels like Libas and Kalki.
Wide-leg, flared Indian pants — fitted at the waist, flaring from the knee or thigh. Worn with a short kurta and dupatta. Originated in Lucknow, now one of the most popular outfits for sangeet and festive events.
A sharara flares from the knee. A gharara has a double flare — fitted at the thigh, then flaring below the knee with a gathered join. Shararas are more widely available; gharara is more niche and traditional.
Sangeet — the flare moves beautifully for dancing. Also excellent for mehendi, cocktail parties, Eid, and festive events. For a wedding ceremony, a lehenga or saree is more traditional.