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Pakistani Gharara consists of a short or mid-length kurta, a dupatta and wide-legged pants, ruched at the knee to flare out. The pant is fitted from the waist to the knees. A thick lace band just above the knees hides the joint where the cloth is gathered to form the flare. <br>https://sheikhnstyle.com/collections/gharara
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Gharara- Chic, Feminine Ethnic Wear with Modern Touchups!
Pakistani Gharara consists of a short or mid-length kurta, a dupatta and wide-legged pants, ruched at the knee to flare out. The pant is fitted from the waist to the knees. A thick lace band just above the knees hides the joint where the cloth is gathered to form the flare. The lower area of the pant is elaborately embroidered in zari and zardozi work.
The Roots Gharara has been fashionable traditional dress since Mughal Times. The Gharara originated in Awadh during the times of nawabs and was regular attire for Muslim women. Nowadays, it is considered a designer dress and is worn during Eid, weddings or special occasions. Luxurious fabrics such as silks or brocades were traditionally used to design this elegant outfit. The Appeal Heavily embroidered Pakistani Ghararas are the best to twirl in. The sleeves, the neckline and the pant cuts are utterly feminine. The extra inches at the bottom make a beautifully dramatic spectacle in a gathering. The gharara rarely falls short of embellishments and unique designs. The Silhouette of a gharara suit is very flexible. Pakistani Ghararas are heavier with intricate, detailed rhinestone and glitter work. Current Scenario Pakistani Gharara are in fashion currently, and women are excited to wear this ethnic dress. Nowadays, there are a variety of gharara designs populating in the market and the gota is no longer just a zari gota, but studs, laces, velvet belts and mesh
gota are taking over. There are variations in fabric now. Georgette is widely used because of its flowy texture. The celebrities are adding this to their designer repertoire with a stylish flourish. Gharara is going international and has become popular than sharara. Ghararas never disappoint the wearer. They are taking ethnic fashion to a chic-peak. They are glamorous and dreamy – a match for a fashion queen. The Gharara Styling Tips Following are the latest styling tips for wearing a gharara The subtle jewelery and makeup balance the look of heavy gharara dress. Mang tikka complements gharara dress in the best way. It is wise to go for light hues like coral, beige and champagne to add an extra bit of class and poise. A heavily sequined dupatta is apt to finish the look. Color contrast for Kurti and pant works sometimes, so try it. A body-hugging embroidered short frock gives maximum glam. Creating contrast with soft colors with gold or silver touch gives a fantastic look.