With the resurgence of flared bottom wear, the brand is providing clarity on a common sartorial question: What is the true difference between a Sharara and a Palazzo set?
At the heart of the Nehha Nhata philosophy is the belief that a well-informed client is a well-dressed one. As wedding festivities and high-fashion gatherings lean into fluid, breezy styles, understanding these two distinct silhouettes is essential for making a lasting impression.
The Sharara: A Royal Legacy Reimagined
Historically rooted in the Lebanese "Lebaas" and popularized by the royalty of the Mughal era, the Sharara is the epitome of festive drama.
The Construction: Shararas are wide-legged trousers that are fitted at the waist and thighs, dramatically "flaring out" from the knee. This flare is often accentuated by a gota (decorative lace) or a visible seam that creates a tiered effect.
The Vibe: It is inherently traditional. At Nehha Nhata, our hand-embroidered contemporary Shararas are designed for the modern bride or bridesmaid who seeks the volume of a lehenga with the ease of a trouser.
Style Tip: Best paired with a short kurti or a mid-thigh tunic to showcase the intricate knee-detailing and the sweeping flare below.
The Palazzo: Effortless Modern Sophiteness
The Palazzo, while often confused with its traditional cousin, offers a completely different architectural language suited for the minimalist fashionista.
The Construction: Palazzos feature a wide, straight cut that flares out evenly starting from the waist or hips down to the ankle. Unlike the Sharara, there is no joint or disruption at the knee.
The Vibe: It is the ultimate fusion piece. Nehha Nhata’s Palazzo sets utilize premium silks and organzas to transform a high-street staple into luxury occasion wear.
Style Tip: Palazzos offer incredible versatility. They can be paired with long, floor-length anarkalis for a regal look, or with short crop tops and structured jackets for a high-fashion edge.
Bridging the Gap with Nehha Nhata
While the Sharara brings a sense of rhythmic movement and history, the Palazzo offers a clean, elongated silhouette that appeals to the contemporary woman," says the design team at Nehha Nhata. "Our latest collection celebrates both—using hand-embroidered motifs and artisanal craftsmanship to ensure that whether you choose the tiered drama of a Sharara or the sleek flow of a Palazzo, you are wearing a piece of art.
As we look toward the 2026 wedding season, Nehha Nhata invites fashion enthusiasts to explore these silhouettes in a palette of dusty pastels, jewel tones, and metallic accents.
About Nehha Nhata:
Nehha Nhata is a Kolkata-based luxury fashion label specializing in high-end occasion wear. Known for its intricate hand-embroidery and contemporary takes on traditional Indian silhouettes, the brand caters to the global woman who values heritage, quality, and effortless style.