Anarkalis & Shararas

Graceful, flowing garments with fitted bodices and flared skirts, blending timeless elegance with intricate designs for a regal and refined look

 
 
 
 
 
 
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Designer Anarkalis & Shararas for Women

Few silhouettes carry occasion the way an Anarkali or a Sharara does. The fitted bodice, the sweeping flare, the movement when you walk — these are outfits built for celebration, and they look the part the moment you put them on.
At THETAA, Anarkalis and Shararas are made for the festive calendar — weddings, sangeets, pujas and the evenings in between. The collection moves from floor-length Kalidar Anarkalis to flared Sharara sets, each finished by skilled artisans with hand embroidery, mirror work and zardozi detailing. Crafted in fabrics like velvet and Tanchoi silk, and paired with thoughtfully designed dupattas, every set is made to feel regal without feeling heavy to wear.
Whether you're the guest or the reason for the celebration, a THETAA Anarkali or Sharara is occasion dressing at its most graceful.

Explore Anarkalis & Shararas at THETAA

Floor-Length Anarkali Sets: The classic festive silhouette. Kalidar panels create a full, flowing flare, finished with thread embroidery, mirror work and zardozi — ideal for weddings and grand celebrations.

Velvet Anarkalis: Rich, deep-toned and made for winter weddings and evening functions. Velvet adds warmth and a quietly luxurious depth to the Kalidar silhouette.

Short Anarkalis: A lighter, more modern take, paired with tulip pants or pyjama. Easy to move in and perfect for daytime functions and intimate gatherings.

Anarkali Sharara Sets: The best of both — a flared Anarkali styled over a Sharara for double the drama, designed for sangeets and statement wedding moments.

Sharara & Gharara Sets: Wide, flared Sharara and gharara silhouettes paired with tops and dupattas — playful, festive and full of movement.

The Craft Behind THETAA Anarkalis & Shararas

Every set begins with the silhouette — the cut of the Kalidar panels, the fall of the flare, the proportion of the bodice. Skilled artisans then layer in the detail: thread hand embroidery, mirror work, zardozi and fine embellishment, placed to catch the light without weighing the outfit down. Fabrics are chosen to suit the season and the occasion, from velvet for winter celebrations to Tanchoi silk for festive evenings. The dupatta is treated as part of the design, not an afterthought.

Style Your Anarkali or Sharara for Every Occasion

Weddings & Receptions — A floor-length or velvet Anarkali with statement jewellery and heels for the grandest celebrations.

Sangeet & Mehendi — Anarkali Sharara and Sharara sets move beautifully on the dance floor and photograph wonderfully.

Pujas & Festive Days — Short Anarkalis with light jewellery for a graceful, easy-to-wear festive look.

Engagements & Intimate Functions — Mirror work and embroidered sets styled simply, letting the craftsmanship lead.

Why Buy Designer Anarkalis & Shararas Online from THETAA
  • Floor-length, short, velvet and Sharara silhouettes in one collection
  • Hand-finished thread embroidery, mirror work and zardozi detailing
  • Festive sets crafted in velvet, silk and premium fabrics
  • Coordinated dupattas designed as part of each set
  • Sizes XS to 6XL with custom-fit support
  • Personal styling assistance to help you choose
  • Secure online checkout with luxury packaging and worldwide shipping
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between an Anarkali and a Sharara?

An Anarkali is a long, fitted-to-flared kurta silhouette, while a Sharara is a pair of wide, flared trousers worn with a shorter top. Some THETAA sets combine both — an Anarkali styled over a Sharara.

What is a Kalidar Anarkali?

"Kalidar" refers to an Anarkali made from multiple triangular panels (kalis) stitched together, which creates a fuller, more dramatic flare and a flattering fall.

Which occasions are Anarkalis and Shararas best suited for?

They are ideal for weddings, receptions, sangeet and mehendi functions, engagements and festive celebrations like Diwali and Eid.

Do the sets come with a dupatta?

Yes — most THETAA Anarkali and Sharara sets include a coordinated dupatta designed as part of the outfit. Inclusions are listed on each product page.

Are velvet Anarkalis only for winter?

Velvet suits winter and evening functions best because of its warmth and depth, but it can be worn year-round for indoor, air-conditioned celebrations.

How do I choose between a short and a floor-length Anarkali?

Floor-length and Kalidar styles suit grand, formal occasions, while short Anarkalis with tulip pants or pyjama are easier to move in and work well for daytime and intimate events.