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Flowing with elegance and steeped in cultural heritage, printed ghararas are a cherished ensemble in Traditional Ethnic Wear. Characterised by their Flared Pants, they have held a special place in wardrobes across the subcontinent, particularly in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, and Hyderabad. These garments have a rich history, dating back to the Mughal era when nobles and royal court members favoured them. Today, you can experience this nobility in a contemporary flair with the collection of designer printed ghararas at Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop. The selection features the most talented designers, including Seema Thukral, Ridhima Bhasin, Punit Balana, Meenagurnam, A Humming Way, Suhino, and many more. The classic style of wide-legged pants, fitted at the knee and flowing out, modernise with bold prints. This makes them a versatile piece that combines timeless design with current fashion trends. While printed cotton gharara remains the favourite, the collection at Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop features myriad luxe fabrics, each accommodating different styles and occasions. Silk takes centre stage for formal events, delivering a naturally radiant sheen and smooth feel in rich royal blue and emerald green. But for a softer touch to printed ghararas, pastel shades of blush pink are also available at Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop. Explore the selection of Aayushi Maniar to experience silk in all its glory. With its delicate drape, chiffon in printed ghararas provides a lighter alternative, perfect for breezy movement. Colours lean towards light and airy tones of lavender and peach, though deeper hues like burgundy add charm for evenings. Georgette balances chiffon’s weight and structure for flowing silhouettes with a bit more form. Here, deep colours of fuchsia and orange, alongside trendy earthy tones of olive green, are found in printed ghararas. Brocade brings opulence with its rich texture and detailed patterns during formal occasions. Shades in brocade ghararas are also opulent, with gold, maroon, and dark blue highlighting the intricate details in printed ghararas. The designers Raw Mango and Lashkaraa present a beautiful selection of brocade ghararas. Finally, crepe balances structure and fluidity, making it suitable for various occasions. With such diversity in material and tone, you will find one designer printed gharara at Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop that suits your style and needs.
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Printed ghararas are a rising trend in Wedding Wear, embracing both traditional and modern aesthetics. Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop curates a collection of printed gharara for weddings to make you look and feel your most radiant. For brides, the bridal printed ghararas have palatial designs and fabrics that create a regal look during wedding ceremonies and receptions. The baroque prints and detailed embroidery add grandeur to make you stand out most stylishly. Browse the shelves of Ri Ritu Kumar, Minaxi Dadoo, Rahul Mishra, and Asal By Abu Sandeep to get some exclusive Indian printed gharara for weddings. But printed ghararas for weddings aren’t just for brides. You can flaunt a luxury piece during your pre-wedding festivities of mehendi, sangeet, and Haldi as well. With bold colours and playful prints, these comfortable and stylish pieces allow for effortless movement and dancing. Look through the creations of printed ghararas from Sheetal Batra, Arpita Mehta, and Preeti S Kapoor for these functions. Moreover, weddings are group affairs. That’s why the collection at Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop extends to bridesmaids and family members, offering printed ghararas for weddings in various colours and designs. This allows you to create a coordinated and stylish look for your entire wedding party. When selecting your perfect printed gharara, consider the theme and style of your wedding. Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop has something for everyone, with both traditional and modern printed ghararas. Surprisingly, printed ghararas are versatile. Their rich fabrics, prints, and designs make them appropriate for numerous Indian festivals. For Diwali, a fiery gharara in auspicious colours of yellow, orange, or red with paisleys or floral motifs, captures the spirit. Eid, however, calls for a more graceful approach. Opt for plush silk or chiffon in muted tones of green, gold, or ivory with subtle metallic prints or delicate embroidery. Consider designers like Aisha Rao and Weaverstory for a head-turning look. As festivals move through the calendar, the gharara adapts accordingly. Navratri, known for its energetic dance and music, is best celebrated in fuchsia, royal blue, or multi-coloured gharara, reflecting the lively Garba and Dandiya nights. Holi, on the other hand, is all about playful abandon. Here, a light and breezy printed gharara in a rainbow of hues allows for freedom of movement while embracing the celebratory atmosphere. The versatility of the printed gharara extends beyond religious festivals. For Raksha Bandhan, a softer touch is ideal for a celebration for siblings. A gharara in pastel shades or traditional reds and pinks with delicate prints or embroidery strikes the perfect balance between comfort and style. Similar considerations apply to Baisakhi, the Punjab harvest festival. Rich prints and bright colours like orange, yellow, and green resonate with the vibrancy of the occasion. Southern harvest festivals like Pongal, Makar Sankranti, and Onam are best celebrated in ghararas, which reflect the region’s culture. Opt for ethnic prints and vibrant colours like orange, yellow, or green. For Onam, a gharara in traditional white or cream with gold prints can embody the elegance and simplicity of the occasion. Look for collections by designers like Rabani Rakha or DivyaRajvvir, who are known for their use of bold colours and traditional prints to capture the essence of festivals.
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Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop extends eclectic printed ghararas, from classic florals to trendy abstracts. There’s a designer printed gharara for you waiting to be discovered. Floral ghararas are perennial favourites. Blooming with femininity and elegance, floral printed ghararas rule the season. Embrace the warm weather celebrations with these fresh and delightful designs. Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop has a dazzling display of flowers, from the subtlest sprays of miniature blossoms to dramatic, show-stopping giants in every shade imaginable, from the gentlest pastels to the most energetic colours. Look for the creations from Nia By Sonia Ahuja and Raw Mango to shop for floral ghararas. Geometric prints—squares, triangles, and circles—add a contemporary twist to the classic printed gharara to create a fresh look. Paisley prints, another classic choice, are known for their teardrop-shaped motifs. They can be incorporated into both formal and casual choices of printed ghararas. Craving a bold statement? Abstract prints are your answer. Unconventional patterns and shapes create unique and eye-catching printed ghararas for parties and festive occasions where you want to stand out. Digital prints are made using advanced technology, allowing for detailed designs on ghararas that are impossible with traditional methods. The masterwork of Nadima Saqib embraces digital prints for their limitless potential. Polka dot printed ghararas are an excellent choice for a fun and retro look. These ghararas feature bold and playful dots, squeeze in whimsy and nostalgia to your outfit. Traditional Indian prints like Bandhani, Leheriya, Kalamkari, and many others have a special place ethnically. Thikri printed ghararas, inspired by conventional mirror work, inject sparkle with their reflective motifs. Bandhani-printed ghararas, on the other hand, have distinctive patterns created using the ancient tie-dye technique of Rajasthan and Gujarat. If sophistication is your aim, Ajrakh printed ghararas, known for their intricate geometric and floral designs created with natural dyes, are a timeless beauty. Prefer a playful touch? Leheriya printed ghararas, featuring dynamic wave-like patterns from Rajasthan, will infuse colour to your wardrobe. For those who appreciate traditional textiles, Ikat-printed ghararas have unique, blurred-effect patterns that showcase this special dyeing technique. With such a diverse range of methods available, printed gharara can accommodate every taste and occasion. Explore the shelves of Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop online to discover the timeless elegance of florals, the boldness of abstracts, or the cultural richness of traditional Indian prints.
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Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop presents an enchanting collection of embroidered printed ghararas. The delicate embroidery on the printed fabrics elevates the gharara from a simple outfit to a work of art. Each embroidery technique lends its own unique charm to the printed ghararas. You can choose a printed gharara featuring thread embroidery. This technique uses coloured threads to create beautiful and detailed patterns for class. For festive occasions, opt for the grandeur of the Zari embroidered printed gharara. Zari utilises metallic threads to create dazzling patterns to endow opulence to a bridal printed gharara or festive outfit. If you want a traditional and festive touch, consider a printed gharara with Gota Patti embroidery. This Rajasthani art form involves applying small gold or silver ribbons to the fabric to result in a rich and ornate design. Mirror work embroidery employs tiny mirrors to create a sparkling effect that catches the light beautifully. Sequin embroidery offers another option, embellishing a printed gharara during glamorous evenings. This technique uses small, shiny discs sewn onto the fabric to create sparkle patterns and gives a glitzy touch. Similarly, beadwork embroidery is a grand option, where beads are sewn onto the printed gharara to create stunning designs. Applique embroidery delivers a unique and artistic hint. This technique involves sewing pieces of fabric onto the fabric to create patterns and designs. These printed ghararas make a bold fashion statement. For understated elegance, choose a gharara featuring Resham embroidery. Resham uses silk threads to create delicate patterns. Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop has a vast array of embroidered and printed ghararas. The designer printed ghararas may also be adorned with pearls, crystals, and sequins, dishing out an extra layer of opulence. With such versatility, embroidered printed ghararas are perfect for many occasions, including festivals and weddings. Designers like Nakul Sen and Nupur Kanoi create beautiful pieces that are perfect for such events.
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Styling a printed gharara is about creating a complete and stylish outfit that reflects your personality and fits the occasion. Consider the top you will pair with your gharara. A short kurti in a solid colour that complements the print creates a balanced look, while a Crop Top with minimal embellishments adds a modern trace for casual outings. For a formal event, a Peplum Top with its flared silhouette complements the wide-legged printed gharara. If you prefer a traditional look, a long kurta with embroidery or embellishments that match the print on your gharara creates a cohesive ensemble for weddings and festive occasions. Accessories, too, elevate your outfit. Choose jewellery that pairs well with the print on your gharara. Jhumkas, chokers, and Bangles let a traditional touch, while Stud Earrings and delicate Necklaces give a more contemporary vibe. Footwear is equally important. Juttis or mojaris complete a traditional look. Consider high heels or sandals for a modern touch. A dupatta can further enhance the traditional appeal. A stylish clutch or Handbag completes your look. Choose between a clutch with embroidery and embellishments or a sleek handbag in a neutral colour. Don’t forget about your hairstyle and makeup. A classic bun or braid with flowers or hair accessories adds glitz to a traditional look. For a more contemporary vibe, leave your hair open in loose waves or straightened, or opt for a sleek ponytail or messy bun. Makeup can also transform your look. Bold makeup in shades of red or maroon creates a traditional look, while minimalistic makeup using light foundation, neutral eyeshadow, and nude lipstick delivers a fresh and modern approach. Shop for these accessories from Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop to elevate your style statement.
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