Frequently Asked Questions
A gharara dress is a traditional Eastern outfit with a shirt or frock, a wide-flared gharara bottom, and usually a dupatta.
A gharara usually has a more defined flare around the knee area, while a sharara has a smoother wide-leg flow from top to bottom.
Yes, soft gharara styles in Organza, Net, or Indian Raw Silk work well for Nikkah events because they look traditional, graceful, and formal.
Farshi gharara, jipsi gharara, and heavily bordered gharara designs feel more bridal because they create volume, flow, and a fuller wedding look.
Yes, brighter or festive gharara outfits with embroidery, sequins, mirror work, or adda details can work well for Mehndi and family wedding functions.
The collection includes fabrics such as Organza, Net, Indian Raw Silk, and Crinkle Chiffon, depending on the outfit design.
Yes, many gharara outfits include dupattas. Some dupattas have borders, sequin spray, embroidered trims, or soft Net finishing.
The wide flare, knee detailing, dupatta drape, embroidered borders, and formal shirt styling give gharara outfits their traditional Eastern look.
Lighter gharara designs in Organza or Crinkle Chiffon are easier to carry, while farshi or heavily worked ghararas feel more formal and bridal.
Check the shirt fabric, gharara fabric, dupatta details, included pieces, size options, color, availability, and product images before ordering.