Top Gharara Designs Every Pakistani Bride Should Consider

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Are you searching for the perfect gharara for your big day? Bold metallic tones, deep hues, embellished fabric and detailed floral patterns are some of the popular gharara designs that have been trending this year.

The following article demonstrates top gharara designs that every bride should be aware of, featuring Zuria Dor’s signature pieces. Fusing together traditional elements with contemporary designs, Zuria Dor’s gharara collection makes use of rich fabrics to bring together some unique designs for your special event.

Pastel Ghararas

Lilac, mint green or blush pink or other soft pastel tones, often including floral borders and intricate details, are popular for Nikkah events to create that dreamy look.

Lila is an example of this – a sea foam green shirt featuring a blend of metallic and pastel embroidery on each side to highlight the intricate detailing. The shirt is finished with gotta and mirror work and the accompanying dupatta, made of net fabric, is adorned with sequin and mirror spray and features an asymmetrical floral border on all four edges. The ensemble is completed with a matching gharara.

 

Heavily embellished Ghararas

Imroz, ideal for Barat or reception, features a metallic gold tissue gharara, subtle pink embroidery, zardozi embellishment and gota work. The gold shirt is heavily embellished on the hem and cuffs. The look is complemented by a delicately adorned blush pink silk organza zari dupatta and a silk shimmer shawl in the same color.

 

Monotone Ghararas

Gold, ivory, champagne and other elegant monotone ghararas have been seeing a rise in bridal events.

Zareen is a perfect example of this trend, featuring a metallic gold tissue gharara paired with a plain shirt and a heavily embellished gold tissue dupatta. The dupatta has hand embroidery in silk threads and a border with gota, sequins and zardozi work.

Printed Ghararas

Printed ghararas have seen a rise in popularity due to providing lightweight comfort, designs and versatility, perfect for pre-wedding events.

Both Keeva and Gulya are popular designs that went viral for a reason. These are available in both black and pistachio color, featuring an organza shirt heavily embellished in zardozi work, with small accents of coral embroidery along with intricately worked sleeves. Paired with a silk chiffon foil printed gharara and a tissue dupatta with gota detailing.

Raw silk Ghararas

Minimalist raw silk designs with delicate motifs and scalloped borders offer another option for pre-wedding events for modern brides. These include that traditional element, with modern elements being added through customization for a more contemporary look.

Aida is a great example of this – A long green shirt paired with a gharara ensemble and an organza dupatta. The shirt is embellished with matching color embroidery and embellishments, along with sequin motifs on both the shirt and gharara. The gharara is further detailed with border embellishments at the hem.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the difference between a gharara and a sharara? 

A: This is a common question amongst many people! A gharara includes flared pants with a visible knee seam, while a sharara mimics a free-flowing skirt without any knee seam.

Q: Can our ghararas be customized?

 A: Of course! Every gharara is made-to-measure, ensuring a perfect fit for every Zuria Dor bride.

Conclusion

These heritage inspired yet fashionable designs combine intricate craftsmanship and timeless elegance to cater to every bride out there. From metallic tones, floral patterns to deep hues, these top gharara designs demonstrate the most popular trends in Pakistani bridal fashion.

Browse Zuria Dor’s gharara collection to change your wedding dreams into reality!

Excerpt: From deep hues, heavy embellishments, floral patterns and metallic tones, we explore top gharara designs that every bride can take inspiration from – featuring Zuria Dor’s signature gharara collection.

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