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Designer bridal lehenga for Indian bride

Types of Indian bridal lehengas

By RAKIB ANSARIPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Types of designer lehenga ?

1 . designer lehenga Ghagra choli : If you are a person who likes to add a modern touch to the old style of ghagra choli, this design is for you. A new look, which can worn at weddings, celebrations, and parties. The ghagra that comes with this style is always bright and simple. The choli, yet, may be in the form of a long jacket, short jacket, or jacket over a shirt. The best feature of this ghagra choli is that you can create a variety of looks by changing the jacket. When shopping, be sure to choose a color that matches your time and theme. Also, make sure that if you choose lehenga with heavy work your choli has light work or not and vice versa.

2. Flared designer Lehenga : The flared lehenga made of different colors, designs, patterns and fabrics. Georgette, Crepe, Chiffon, Silk, Cotton, Satin, Net, Brocade are a few of the most popular fabrics used. The color of the lehenga should be chose according to the event, the color and what suits you best. Reds and shades of red are still needed in marriage but nowadays dark colors such as orange, ruby red, navy blue, rust, silver are also popular. Lehengas make pearls, pond, stones, crystals, beads, diamonds, thread work, gotta work, mirror work, sequins etc. Matching an accessory with a lehenga makes it look rich and enhances the outfit of the dress.

3. Sharara designer lehenga : Sharare is a Muslim dress, but has gained popularity among a North Indian woman so. Gharara or sharara came from the town of Lucknow in the Nawab sera. At a Muslim wedding or wedding the bride wears a beautiful Sharara while Groom wears sometimes a three-piece suit. Shararara – A three-piece dress. Long flowing pants like a split skirt hanging at the waist, a long blouse or choli. It has a stolen heavy or chunni decorated with a lot of work. The unique feature of Shara’s dress is the skirt with a smaller flow than the lehenga. It looks like a sack that encloses with a drawstring and that encloses with a drawstring. The knee area, called the goat in Urdu, is often lined with details of zari and zardozi activity. Each leg of the traditional gharara leg is make of more than 12 meters of fabric. Fabric made fabric made of silk brocade.

4. Double Flared designer Lehenga : The double flared lehenga made of different colors, designs, patterns and fabrics. Georgette, Crepe, Chiffon, Silk, Cotton, Satin, Net, Brocade are a few of the most popular fabrics used. The color of the lehenga should be chose according to the event, the color and what suits you best. Reds and shades of red are still needed in marriage but nowadays dark colors such as orange, ruby red, navy blue, rust, silver are also popular. Lehengas make pearls, pond, stones, crystals, beads, diamonds, thread work, gotta work, mirror work, sequins etc. Matching an accessory with a lehenga makes it look rich and enhances the outfit

5. The trail designer lehenga : trail lehenga makes from least 16 kali or peice of lehenga.trail lehenga is long in the back side and short on front side. Wedding dresses often seem to survive because of the extra cancan. So to re-wear the lehenga, you can remove the canan, cut the trail and make it heavier. You can pair it with a simple blouse and a simple dupatta with contrasting color, which will make it look less single. If your lehenga has many panels, a good tip is to split half of the panels and attach them to your shirt to make keep the remaining panels like lehenga. For a completely different and casual look, pair your lehenga skirt with an embellished, long, matching headband. You can throw away the dupatta of this dress, to give it a modern feel. You can also dress your lehenga with a beautiful embroidered body suit to give it an evening dress look. In fact, gowns are the norm throughout this marriage.

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