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What to Wear This Eid: Sharara and Suits That Feel Festive Yet Effortless

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Eid is a celebration of togetherness, reflection, and quiet joy, moving from morning prayers to warm family gatherings and evening daawats. In 2026, festive dressing embraces fluid silhouettes, soft hues, and handcrafted details that honour tradition with effortless elegance.

Think luminous ivories, rose pinks, jewel greens, and deep maroons in breathable silks, pure Chanderi, and fine cottons designed to feel graceful, comfortable, and timeless.

Here’s a curated edit inspired by this season’s Eid collections.

1. Offwhite Chanderi Silk Hand Embroidered Sharara Set With Dupatta

The Chanderi silk pink short kurta features minimalistic zari work on the neckline and is the true representation of how beauty lies in simplicity. The kurta is complemented with a stitched off-white sharara that looks equal part elegant and dramatic. To complete the look, add the off-white embroidered dupatta that features matching zari work and intricately placed sequins on the border of the dupatta. Wear this outfit to a celebration at the office or a friend’s mehendi party and you are to stand out with your choice of shade and style. Gota handcraft was traditionally the domain of the royalty which is why this ravishing piece looks every bit gorgeous.

2. Handwoven Red Silk Saree

This handwoven blue silk sari has been handwoven in Banaras by our skilled weavers. Ekaya’s CEO and Founder Palak Shah has styled this sari with gold earrings. This comes with an unstitched blouse piece.

3. A refined drape crafted from organza and silk, detailed with diagonal gota and aari peacock motifs – Raw Mango

‘Bhayli’ green sari is made through the joinery of textiles: sheer organza silk and plain silk, which allows for a better suited drape and fall. It features diagonal ‘gota’ and ‘aari’ embroidered peacock motifs.

Blouse worn by the model is not included.

Natural variations in colours and weave are part of the textile, as it is handwoven.

4. Green Hand Embroidered Kurta With Cotton Churidar

Turn heads effortlessly with this Green Hand Embroidered Kurta—a stunning fusion of timeless tradition and modern sophistication. Crafted from the finest Chanderi fabric, its intricate embroidery adds a touch of luxury to the elegant design.

Paired with a crisp white cotton churidar, this ensemble is perfect for festive celebrations or formal gatherings. Elevate your look with brown leather sandals and a matching green shawl for a style that radiates grace and grandeur. Draped in this masterpiece, you are sure to captivate every gaze.

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