Sleeveless Sharara Salwar kameez
This sharara salwar suit is a beautiful blend of traditional artistry and modern silhouette. The addition of tiny mirror work (Shisha embroidery) elevates the printed fabric, giving it a luminous, festive glow.
Outfit Description
Kameez (Top): A sleeveless, straight-cut tunic featuring a vibrant Kalamkari-style digital print. The pattern is a rich tapestry of teal, mustard yellow, burnt orange, and deep reds. Tiny, real mirrors are hand-stitched across the yoke and scattered throughout the floral motifs, catching the light with every movement.
Sharara (Bottom): A solid deep teal tiered bottom made of fluid georgette. The three distinct tiers add volume and create a graceful "flare" effect, balancing the detailed patterns of the top.
Dupatta: A lightweight, matching teal dupatta finished with a simple gold border, designed to be draped elegantly over one shoulder.
Styling Tips
To make the most of the mirror work and the rich colors:
Jewelry & Accessories
The Golden Duo: Pair the suit with gold Jimkas and a delicate neck chain. The gold tones in the jewelry will pull out the mustard and orange accents in the print.
Wrist Wear: A classic gold watch on one wrist and a few thin gold bangles on the other will provide a clean, sophisticated look.
Footwear: Metallic gold juttis or embellished block heels work perfectly with the tiered sharara.
Hair & Glam
South Indian Touch: A sleek low bun with a fresh strand of Jasmine (Gajra) is the ultimate traditional choice.
Makeup: Since the outfit is colorful and reflective, go for a "dewy" makeup look with a small bindi and a coral or nude lip shade.
Washing & Care Instructions
Mirror work and digital prints require specific care to stay looking new:
Dry Cleaning is Best: To protect the delicate thread-work holding the mirrors in place and to prevent the vibrant colors from bleeding, professional dry cleaning is highly recommended.
Spot Cleaning: If you get a small stain, gently dab it with a damp cloth and mild soap. Never scrub over the mirrors.
Ironing Strategy: Never iron directly on the mirrors. Use a low-heat setting and iron on the reverse side of the fabric. Placing a thin cotton cloth between the iron and the fabric is even safer.
Storage: Store the top separately in a soft cloth bag to ensure the edges of the mirrors don't snag the delicate fabric of the sharara or dupatta.

