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Boutique Nepal brings Australian shoppers a beautiful range of sharara suits, the graceful, flared-trouser style that turns heads at weddings, festivals and parties. Each set pairs a kurta or crop top with wide, flowing sharara bottoms, usually finished with a matching dupatta for a complete look. From easy cotton sets to richly embroidered wedding pieces, you will find a style for every celebration here, with free shipping on orders over $100 and delivery to Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and across Australia.

What is a sharara suit?

A sharara suit is an Indian and Pakistani outfit built around sharara pants: wide-legged, heavily flared trousers that fall like a skirt from the knee. They are worn with a kurta, short kurta or crop top and a dupatta. The flared silhouette is dramatic and festive, which makes the sharara a favourite for weddings, sangeets and grand celebrations, while lighter cotton versions work beautifully for everyday and casual events.

Sharara suit styles we stock

Explore the different styles in our range, each suited to a different occasion:

  • Kurta sharara sets: a classic kurta over flared sharara bottoms, embroidered and elegant, suitable for almost any occasion.
  • Crop top sharara sets: a modern fusion look that pairs a fitted crop top with flowing sharara pants, often styled with a cape or jacket.
  • Cotton sharara sets: light prints and subtle detailing for casual outings, office gatherings and small functions.
  • Wedding and party sharara sets: silk, brocade and georgette with sequin and zari work for weddings, receptions and glamorous evenings.

Which fabric should you choose?

Fabric How it feels Best for
Cotton Light and breathable Casual outings, daytime functions and warm weather
Georgette Soft with a flowing drape Festivals, parties and sangeet nights
Silk and brocade Rich and structured Weddings and grand celebrations
Net and embellished Glamorous and statement Receptions and evening parties

A sharara suit for every occasion in Australia

  • Weddings and receptions: silk or brocade sets with intricate embroidery, perfect for guests and bridesmaids.
  • Festivals (Diwali, Teej, Eid): festive colours with thread and sequin detailing.
  • Sangeet and mehendi: playful crop top sharara sets that move when you dance.
  • Casual and office: light cotton sets with simple prints for an easy, elegant look.

How do you style a sharara suit?

Let the sharara be the star and keep accessories considered. Add a maang tika and jhumka earrings or a statement piece from our jewellery range, drape the dupatta over one shoulder, and finish with heels or embroidered juttis. For weddings, a few bangles and a clutch complete the look. For casual cotton sets, keep it simple with flats and minimal jewellery.

Sharara vs Anarkali: what is the difference?

Both are festive favourites, but the shape is different. A sharara is defined by its wide, flared trousers worn with a kurta or crop top, giving a layered, regal silhouette. An Anarkali suit is a single flared kurta that falls like a long gown over slim bottoms. Choose a sharara for a grand, traditional party look, and an Anarkali for a flowing, elegant one.

Why shop sharara suits at Boutique Nepal?

  • Free shipping on orders over $100, delivered Australia-wide.
  • Visit us in person at our Sydney store to try styles before you buy.
  • Authentic craftsmanship from Nepalese and Indian artisans, chosen for Australian wardrobes.
  • Complete, ready-to-wear sets, so you get the top, sharara and dupatta together.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I buy sharara suits in Australia?

You can shop the full range online at Boutique Nepal or visit our Sydney store. We deliver Australia-wide to Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and beyond, with free shipping on orders over $100.

What is the difference between a sharara and a gharara?

A sharara has wide, flared trousers that fall straight from the waist, while a gharara is fitted to the knee and then flares out dramatically. Both are worn with a kurta and dupatta.

Are sharara suits good for weddings?

Yes. Sharara suits in silk, brocade or embellished georgette are a popular choice for wedding guests and bridesmaids, offering a festive, regal look that is comfortable to wear all evening.

Can I wear a sharara set casually?

Definitely. Lightweight cotton sharara sets with simple prints are perfect for casual outings, office events and small family functions.

How do I choose the right size?

Check the size guide on each product page and measure against an outfit you already own. If you are between sizes or need help, contact us and we will guide you.

Explore more from Boutique Nepal: Anarkali Suits, Straight Kurta Sets, Women's Kurtas, Sarees and Lehengas.