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Sharara vs Palazzo vs Dhoti Pants — Which Bottom Wear Suits You Best? A Complete Style Guide

The bottom half of your outfit matters just as much as the top. In 2026, three bottom wear styles are dominating Indian fashion — sharara, palazzo, and dhoti pants . Each has a distinct personality, flatters different body types, and suits different occasions. At Mitaish Boutique in Avadi , we stitch all three — and in this guide, we help you choose the right one for you. Sharara Pants — The Festive Favourite Shararas are wide-flared pants that flare dramatically from the knee downwards. They have a fitted upper thigh and a dramatic flare at the bottom, creating an almost skirt-like silhouette. Best for: Festive occasions, mehndi ceremonies, sangeet functions. Body type: Flattering for most types — the flare creates the illusion of wider hips for narrower frames. Pair with: Short kurtis, crop tops, or long embellished tops. Palazzo Pants — The Comfortable Classic Palazzos are wide-legged, flowing trousers — comfortable, breezy, and surprisingly elegant. Unlike shararas, t...

How to Care for Your Stitched Clothes — Tips from a Professional Boutique in Avadi Chennai

You spent time selecting the fabric, went for two fittings, and received the perfect custom-stitched blouse or lehenga from your boutique. Now — how do you make sure it lasts? Proper care for stitched clothes is something most women never receive guidance on. At Mitaish Boutique in Avadi , our tailors see the aftermath of improper care every week — embellishments falling off, fabrics shrinking, colours fading. This guide will help you avoid all of it. Washing — The Most Critical Step Designer blouses with aari work or embellishments — dry clean only. Machine washing will loosen the embroidery threads and cause beads to fall off. Plain cotton blouses — hand wash in cold water with mild detergent. Never wring — squeeze gently and hang to dry. Lehengas and anarkalis — dry clean for embellished versions. For plain cotton or georgette anarkalis, gentle hand wash works. Kids cotton frocks — machine wash on gentle cycle in cold water. Separate darks from lights. Ironing Tips ...