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Frequently Asked Questions
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Engagement lehengas usually feature pastel shades, sequins, thread work, pearls, mirror work, zari, or light bridal embroidery for an elegant yet not overly heavy look.
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Yes, this lehenga is specially designed for engagements, offering a modern and traditional look with perfect sparkle for photos.
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Common fabrics include georgette, net, organza, silk, velvet, tissue, chinon, tulle, jacquard, and designer blends.
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Popular work includes sequins, thread embroidery, zari, pearl and cutdana work, and mirror work.
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Yes, many engagement lehengas offer customization options for neckline, sleeves, and back design.
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Yes, blouse measurements, lehenga length, waist size, and sleeve patterns can be customized.
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Stitching generally takes 2–4 days depending on the design and detailing.
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Yes, engagement lehengas are designed to shine under lights, making them perfect for photos and videos.
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Absolutely. Sequins, pearls, and glitter work look especially beautiful in evening lighting.
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Yes, you can restyle it for receptions, festivals, or pair the blouse with sarees and skirts.
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Yes, organza gives a romantic, flowy, and modern look that is perfect for engagement ceremonies.
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Yes, most engagement lehengas come with semi-stitched or fully stitched options depending on the design.
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Soft glam makeup with a dewy base, nude lips, and shimmer eyes is trending for engagement looks.
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Ideally, you should order your lehenga 3–4 weeks in advance for proper fitting and alterations.
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Not always. Minimal diamond, kundan, or pearl jewelry works best with engagement outfits.
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Yes, but a single stylish dupatta drape is more popular for engagement ceremonies.