Regal Hot Pink & Gold Sharara Set (D-5389 D-750
This ensemble is a high-impact, luxurious three-piece sharara set, characterized by its vibrant Hot Pink color and incredibly dense Gold Zari, sequence, and thread work. It projects a grand, festive, and traditional look, often favored for pre-wedding functions or significant celebrations.
Color Palette: Striking Hot Pink base with extensive Antique Gold embroidery and sequence work. Traditional Festive Sharara Suit with heavy multi-panel embroidery.
Kurta (Top)
Style: A straight-cut Kurta, typically falling to the thigh or knee.
Fabric & Work: The kurta features extremely dense Gold Zari and sequence work, often arranged in elaborate vertical panels and traditional motifs across the entire front. A wide, flattering neckline (such as a scoop or sweetheart) is heavily framed by the embroidery.
Sharara (Bottom)
Style: Traditional Sharara pants, defined by their voluminous flare from the knee or mid-thigh. The sharara mirrors the intricacy of the kurta, covered in detailed Gold Zari and sequence embroidery. This comprehensive work on the bottom piece makes the ensemble exceptionally grand.
Dupatta
Fabric & Color: A sheer, lightweight fabric (like net or chiffon) in the matching Hot Pink.
Embellishment: The dupatta is heavily accented with all-over scattered gold polka dots or circular motifs (buttis) and finished with a dense embroidered border, ensuring the drape is as festive as the suit.



Description
This ensemble is a high-impact, luxurious three-piece sharara set, characterized by its vibrant Hot Pink color and incredibly dense Gold Zari, sequence, and thread work. It projects a grand, festive, and traditional look, often favored for pre-wedding functions or significant celebrations.
Color Palette: Striking Hot Pink base with extensive Antique Gold embroidery and sequence work. Traditional Festive Sharara Suit with heavy multi-panel embroidery.
Kurta (Top)
Style: A straight-cut Kurta, typically falling to the thigh or knee.
Fabric & Work: The kurta features extremely dense Gold Zari and sequence work, often arranged in elaborate vertical panels and traditional motifs across the entire front. A wide, flattering neckline (such as a scoop or sweetheart) is heavily framed by the embroidery.
Sharara (Bottom)
Style: Traditional Sharara pants, defined by their voluminous flare from the knee or mid-thigh. The sharara mirrors the intricacy of the kurta, covered in detailed Gold Zari and sequence embroidery. This comprehensive work on the bottom piece makes the ensemble exceptionally grand.
Dupatta
Fabric & Color: A sheer, lightweight fabric (like net or chiffon) in the matching Hot Pink.
Embellishment: The dupatta is heavily accented with all-over scattered gold polka dots or circular motifs (buttis) and finished with a dense embroidered border, ensuring the drape is as festive as the suit.























