A Classic Revival!

The fashion scene in Indian weddings is dynamic and constantly changing. The styles and trends amped up into the wedding and festive outfits are limitless leading to the revival of many outfits from the past.

One such revival of 2020 is the Sharara which made entry into India symbolising Mughal aristocracy. 

If you’re looking for a perfect royal vintage look, shararas have got your back!

Let us take some cues from our popular B- town celebs who wore ethnic ensembles with pitch-perfection. Bebo of Bollywood, who prefers everything comfy wore a pink and yellow brocade sharara. On the other hand, Deepika Padukone and Alia Bhatt had embraced the embroidered sharara to fit everyone’s sartorial taste.


Check out the celebrity looks decoded from the Date the Ramp collection. Also don’t miss out our favourite picks of shararas mentioned below, which often creates a balance between hassle free and yet fashionable.

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Karishma Tanna stylishly teamed her blue sharara suit with neutral makeup and centre-parted braid for a Mehendi ceremony. 

The peplum top is accentuated with an embellished neckline, a matching dupatta and palazzo pants with line detailing that completes the set. The rich gota work over soft cotton makes them perfect for occasional events like sangeet, mehendi and wedding ceremonies. 

Navy blue sharara set from the designer duo Sukriti and Aakriti can instantly grab all the attention. 

Fashion influencer Deeksha Khurana looks stunning in a black Sharara suit sourced from Date The Ramp collection which has a gold gota detailing, making it a perfect look for a sangeet ceremony.

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Bollywood actress Vidya Balan aces her eternal style in a black sharara suit by Sukriti & Aakriti.

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Recently, fashion influencer Kritika Khurana showed up in this pristine hue in a family function.

Giving pastel lovers some legit-goals, this mauve strappy sharara set creates an unforgettable statement. This piece is a gorgeous amalgam of Pooja Peshoria’s signature crystal, kardana and bead embellishment.

The silk kurta is teamed up with chiffon sharara and embroidered tulle dupatta.

Megha and Jigar’s sharara featuring a green bustier in georgette base with sequins embroidery is an apt choice for the wedding season because of its super light fabric.

It is paired with matching sharara pants and asymmetrical cape in net base which creates the classic combination. Throw in a heavy neckpiece jewelry to enhance the look for a great Sangeet night outfit choice

Grey floral embroidered sharara set from Dev R Nil can be your go to favourites to add an extra bit of class and poise. With the complimenting silhouettes and elegant embroidery, this fashion duo will steal the show. 

Mint green sharara set from Bhumika Grover is known for its timeless silhouette to keep your fashion quotient high.

This set featuring a mint green embroidered kurta, sharara bottoms paired with a dupatta, is undeniably a great choice for all the fashionistas attending a wedding. 

Mauve cape set from Megha and Jigar creation has given a sleek modern twist to the sharara as it blends with a crop top.

Featuring a mauve crop top in georgette base with sequins, beads and kardana embroidery, this Indo-western look is completed by a matching sharara pants and cape in net base.

Stunning olive green peplum sharara from Sanna Mehan make for a beautifully dramatic spectacle. Setting some serious bridesmaids goals, anyone can style this embroidered set adding a gold earring to complete the look. 

The evolution of Sharara has been in sync with the changing styles and trends. Date The Ramp believes in bringing the best of designer fashion to your doorstep.

So these were some of our picks to get your flare game on point. Do share your favourites in the comment section below!

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