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Designer ghararas are not only clothes, but they represent culture, aesthetics, and the change that Indian fashion has gone through on the global platform. Dating back to the Mughal Empire, ghararas were initially worn only by royals and people of high ranks. They were characterised by their wide, flared Trousers with elaborate designs, worn together with short Kurtas and long, trailing Dupattas. These garments have not remained as mere historical garments, but have now become icons of classy and trendy clothes in modern society. Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop features an impressive range of designer ghararas – all of which capture the essence of this tradition but with a contemporary twist. The fabrics also vary from light and classy pieces, including silks, chanderis, and georgettes, as well as the organzas that give the dresses an ethereal look. Every piece is living proof of the skilled work of famous designers who incorporate themselves and their visions into their creations. Right from the lush Arpita Sulakshana’s Purple Chanderi Silk Gharara Set that embodies the beauty of traditional embroidery to the boisterous Soniya G’s Multi-Coloured Cotton Blend Gharara Set, which plays with prints and offers a cultural twist — each piece enunciates the narrative of a progressive culture. The designer ghararas for women that are showcased on Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop is not just garments but garments of pride that reminisce about the essence of Indian textile and let women flaunt in timeless grace.
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The assortment of designer ghararas at Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop successfully showcases the versatility of Indian fashion and design. Vandana Sethi has always been famous for her mirror work and gota patti embroidery, which can be seen in the Blush Pink Organza Mirror Embroidered Gharara Set. Due to the incorporation of sleek modern cuts and the use of ancient techniques, this set is suitable for formal celebrations. Renee Label caters to the fashion-forward bride with designs like the Peach Georgette Tiered Gharara Set, which has both tiered and subtle embroidery that can be worn by bridesmaids or for any other occasion. Soniya G's Multi-Coloured Cotton Blend Gharara Set is a stylish choice for any celebration, with its lively combination of colours and prints. The beautiful Ivory Silk Gharara Set by RI RITU KUMAR represents timelessness and ethnic beauty, which is in line with Ritu Kumar’s ability to redesign traditional handwork in a contemporary way. Through splendid designs such as the Purple Chanderi Silk Gharara Set and the Ice Blue Silk Gharara Set, consisting of elaborate work and luxurious fabrics, Arpita Sulakshana takes luxury to another level for brides and fashion lovers. Minaxi Dadoo designs the Black Organza Gharara Set and embraces the modern style with simple and refined looks. TARINI VIJ adds an additional dimension to the Gharara suit with the Mint Organza Gharara Set and the Mint Satin Georgette Digital Printed Gharara Set that features intricate embroidery and digital prints. The Swati Wadhwani Couture provides the Ice Blue Net & Viscose Crepe Embroidered Gharara Set, which is a blend of detailed work. Keeping it casual yet artistic, The Powder Blue & White Muslin Slub Printed Gharara Set by Soup by Sougat Paul is a stylish addition to the collection. Lahario brings a distinctive flavour with the Lilac Dupion Silk Gharara Set, which is all about sophisticated simplicity. Every designer at Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop has a different approach to versatile designer ghararas For women, which makes the collection diverse and represent Indian wear without ignoring its traditions.
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At Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop, bridal gharara dresses are showcased by various designers, offering their distinct style and expertise that helps in getting stunning bridal wear options. Sana Barreja’s apparel, like the Yellow Georgette Printed & Hand Embroidered Gharara Set is notable in that the work done is very detailed, and the options for fabric are opulent. Designer ghararas like the Lilac Georgette Gharara Set by Vandana Sethi consist of awesome mirror work and embroidered designs for the outspoken bride-to-be. This set proves that the designer has studied the interaction of classic and contemporary styles, providing brides with a choice that embodies both directions. Another beautifully designed outfit is the Fuchsia georgette embroidered gharara set by designer Neha khullar which is perfect for the bride who wants both colours and elegance in her trousseau. Similarly, the Royal Purple Viscose Georgette Machine Embroidered Gharara Set by Renee Label, backed with fine embroidery and geometrical patterns, are perfect bridal gharara dresses. Minaxi Dadoo showcases the Black Organza Gharara Set that has all the glamour with the simplicity of design and lush material. However, for the bride who wishes to give the gharara a modern twist, Tarini Vij’s White Organza Sequins Work Gharara Set might be just what she is looking for. Every designer at Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop presents their version of bridal gharara dresses with the intention of providing brides with a range of options in terms of style and wedding aesthetics. From the classy sophistication of Arpita Sulakshana to the bold expressionism of Soniya G or the sultry sensuousness of Renee Label, these designers make sure that every bride gets her unique designer ghararas that speaks out her persona while conforming to traditional values.
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Designer ghararas have always been an iconic style element, especially during weddings where the bride, the guests, and members of the bridal party prefer sophistication and a unique style. While styling designer ghararas for weddings, there are both the traditional aspects and trends to be taken into consideration in order to achieve a perfectly balanced and elegant look. When it comes to guests, wearing bright colours and elaborate cuts maintains the wedding theme as it is a joyful event. For instance, the ITRH Red Silk Organza Embroidered Gharara Set features a bright combination of colours and stunning embroidery that gives it a joyful touch. Pair the gharara with Jhumka Earring or a Clutch that has sequins or bead work to complement the embroidery on the gharara. On the other hand, for those who want a less flashy yet stylish dress, you can try ARPITA SULAKSHANA Yellow Cotton Gharara set that looks simple yet very Indian. The intricate mirror work and gota patti embroidery give it an old-world charm, making it appropriate to wear for both day and night weddings. Accessorise this outfit using simple jewellery like pearl drop earrings or a simple Maang Tikka to complement the tender shades of the gharara. Shoes are just as important as any other element of the wedding outfit. Choose Juttis or heels in a more decorated style or in a shade that complements or contrasts with the colour of the gharara. Select shoes that not only fit the style of the evening but can also be worn for an extended period in terms of dancing or other physical activities. The choice of hairdos should correspond to the kind of neckline used in the attire and the general theme of the wedding. For instance, simple updos such as a low bun with fresh flowers or a complicated braided hairstyle will complement the feature of the gharara. For a casual event, the best style would be soft waves or curls that are allowed to frame the face. When selecting makeup to wear, it is important to consider the mood of the wedding and blend it with the colours of the dress. The eyes should have a clear outline with kohl or eyeliner, whereas lips should be painted in natural shades for a timeless beauty look that is perfect for photographing. In the case of an evening wedding or when the theme calls for glamorous, you can go for a bolder lipstick or shimmering eye-shadow to complement the general outfit. Last but not least, selecting Designer Ghararas For Wedding enables you to capture both the richness of Indian accessories and your personality. Whether they are a guest or a bridesmaid, selecting the right gharara and accessories enables you to be comfortable and beautiful as you celebrate the happy event.
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Designer ghararas are available for various occasions, such as weddings, festivals, cultural shows, functions, official parties, and even corporate. For weddings and festive occasions, there are beautiful options like Swati Wadhwani Couture’s Ice Blue Net & Viscose Crepe Embroidered Gharara or the Lilac Dupion Silk Gharara Set by Lahario. These elegant outfits are ideal for a grand entrance. For traditional events, the Ivory Chanderi Stripe Gharara Set by Sheela Suthar is quite simple yet contemporary. Some elegant yet professional outfits for office parties could include the Pink Upada Silk Printed Gharara Set by designer Aayushi Maniar or Silky Bindra’s elegant Royal Blue Georgette & Shantoon Gharara. Some other fabulous options are Geroo Jaipur’s Onion Pink Chanderi Gharara Set, The Aarya’s Blush Red Mashru Silk Gharara Set, Seema Thukral’s Electric Blue Georgette Gharara Set, Trumpet Vine’s Mustard Pure Chanderi Gharara Set and Punit Balana’s Red Silk Chanderi Gharara Set. These sets are different in colour, fabric, and design, and each set is designed for specific preferences and events. For those who like both ethnic and trendy clothing, Limerick by Abirr N’ Nanki’s Fuschia Pink Embroidered Blouse with Attached Drape and Gharara Pants Set is perfect. This outfit can be complemented with fancy footwear like juttis or mojris and ornaments like jhumkas or a maang tikka for the complete traditional look. However, for that classic and elegant look, one can go for the Light Beige Dhaka Silk Gharara Set by Vaga Fashions or the White Embroidered Gharara Set by Nadima Saqib. For those who love pretty and simple designs, there are Zeefaa’s White Cotton Embroidered Gharara Set and Devyani Mehrotra’s Blush Pink Cotton Silk Embroidered Gharara Set. For something more lavish, the Ranian Gold & Midnight Blue Embroidered Gharara Set is a beautiful choice. Last but not least, the Beige & Blue Printed Pant Set by Merge Design is quite a modern take on the gharara. Whatever the occasion may be – a wedding, festive season, formal wear, cultural events or even an office party, the ghararas that Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop has to offer are unique and elegant. Every designer collection offers women inspiration for any event, so each event can be extraordinary and special. Designer ghararas have always been a preferred choice of fashion lovers in the country because of their aesthetics and functionality. Without any further ado, take a look at the designer ghararas available on Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop right now.
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What are Designer Ghararas?
Designer Ghararas are stylish and contemporary versions of traditional ghararas. They feature modern cuts, innovative designs, and luxurious fabrics while retaining the essence of the traditional silhouette. Designer ghararas often showcase intricate embroidery, embellishments, and unique detailing, making them perfect for special occasions like weddings, festivals, and parties. These ghararas offer a fusion of tradition and trend, allowing wearers to make a fashion statement with their ethnic attire.
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Which material is best for Designer Ghararas?
For Designer Ghararas, luxurious and flowy fabrics like silk, chiffon, georgette, and crepe are ideal choices. These materials drape beautifully and allow for intricate embroidery, embellishments, and detailing, adding to the elegance and sophistication of the gharara ensemble. Additionally, fabrics with a bit of stiffness, such as organza or net, can help maintain the structure and volume of the gharara flare, creating a stunning and regal silhouette.
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What is the origin of Ghararas?
Sharara Sets typically feature flared pants that start wide at the waist and gradually taper down towards the ankles. They are often paired with a matching kurta or top and a dupatta. Ghararas, on the other hand, have a more exaggerated flare and consist of heavily pleated bottoms that start from the knee or lower thigh. They are traditionally worn with short kurtas or tops and a dupatta.
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What is the difference between shararas and Designer Ghararas?
The origin of Ghararas can be traced back to the Mughal era in India. These traditional garments were popularized by the Mughal royals and aristocrats during the 18th and 19th centuries. Ghararas were originally worn by Muslim women of nobility and royalty as formal attire, especially during special occasions like weddings and festivals. Over time, ghararas became a symbol of elegance and refinement in South Asian fashion, with their distinctive flared bottoms and intricate craftsmanship. Today, ghararas continue to be cherished as a cultural and sartorial heritage, evolving into modern and stylish renditions while retaining their historical charm.
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What are the best designer ghararas?
Here are the most coveted labels for designer ghararas:
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