Weddings and festivals are the times when you can dress up to the nines from head to toe. If you’ve been invited to a wedding or any festivities, it’s time to get your best ethnic outfits out. But if you’ve worn all your ethnic outfits and need to change your style game, sharara suits are an ideal choice.
Sharara suits are the answer when you’re torn between wearing a dress, a lehenga or a saree. If you think a dress is too lowkey for the event while a lehenga will be too much for the extravaganza, you can bring a balance to your look with sharara suits.
A sharara suit is the perfect outfit you can opt for if you want to pull off a unique look during the festivities. Since most of the women will be wearing either sarees, lehengas or dresses, you can make heads turn by turning up in a sharara suit.
Styling a sharara suit can be easy but tricky as well. If you want to pull off a stunning look, you need to take sharara styling lessons from your favourite Bollywood celebrities. From weddings to Diwali parties or any other festivities, Bollywood divas have often dazzled millions in their unique sharara styles. So, let’s amp up your ethnic style by taking all the styling hacks from celebs.
Add a pop of colour
If you are thinking of donning a completely different look, it’s the colour that you need to focus. During the festivities everyone chooses to wear colourful outfits, which is why you can set yourself apart from the crowd by donning a black sharara suit with golden or silver embroidery like Rani Mukerji. To break free from the monotone look, you can add a pop of colour by draping a red dupatta, which will even out your look.
Add an oomph factor
How to bring a certain amount of chic to your ethnic look? Just go sleeveless. A sharara top with spaghetti straps like the one worn by Alia Bhatt will give you a nice sassy yet traditional look during the festivities. To make sure your collarbones and perfectly sculpted shoulders are on display, you can complete your look with a sheer dupatta.
Play with pastels
These days pastel shades are all the rage. Whether it is a daytime or a nighttime event, you can don a pastel sharara suit with floral embroidery all over it, just like Kriti Sanon. A sheer dupatta and matching juttis can complete your ethnic look.
Ditch the dupatta
A sharara suit is still complete even if you ditch the dupatta, like Nushrratt Bharuccha did. A nice embroidered full-sleeve peplom top with matching flared pants will score you the highest points on the chic-o-meter this festive season.
Have fun with the necklines
If you want to stick to the traditional style of a sharara suit, you can play with the neckline. If you’re bold and feeling flirty, let your neckline take the plunge, like Karishma Tanna’s sharara look. Scallop necklines and sweetheart necklines are also something you can opt for and ditch the boring old round and V-necklines.
Get experimental with your ethnic side and flaunt your curves in sharara suits like never before.
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