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Bollywood has always been a big trendsetter of fashion and one can easily go back to our movies, to actresses like Meena kumari and Mumtaz or even Rekha in Umrao Jaan and Tabu in Maqbool who carried off the garara with such elan.A sharara looks similar to a lehenga in many ways.Shararas are wide-leg pants. Simply put, a sharara is loose from the crotch and flares out downward but has no joint at the knee. The sharara is usually cut in lots of vertical panels but has no horizontal cuts. And it is worn with choli whose length can vary.
A garara is again a pant fitted from the waist to the knees where ten to twelve panels are added which flare out into a skirt. The sharara and garara can be given a contemporary touch by changing the shape and style of the choli.They work for all body shapes too. Instead of the long choli, you can go for an off- shoulder blouse in tissue with a heavy dupatta. You can match your sharara with a long velvet coat with heavy work and the dupatta can be left plain or with simple embroidery. A short velvet jacket is another option. The cholis can either have full sleeves or short sleeves and can also have embroidery.
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