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Off White Color Vichitra Silk Dress
Step into sophistication with this off white color vichitra silk gown adorned with zari weaving work and lace touch up. This gown has a lace touch up which adds charm...
Peach Color Vichitra Silk Dress
Step into sophistication with this peach color vichitra silk gown adorned with zari weaving work and lace touch up. This gown has a lace touch up which adds charm and...
Pink Color Vichitra Silk Dress
Step into sophistication with this pink color vichitra silk gown adorned with zari weaving work and lace touch up. This gown has a lace touch up which adds charm and...
Frequently Asked Questions
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A wedding wear lehenga choli is a traditional bridal outfit consisting of a lehenga (skirt), choli (blouse), and dupatta, designed with rich fabrics and detailed embroidery for wedding ceremonies.
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Yes, most wedding lehengas feature intricate embroidery such as zari, zardozi, sequins, mirror work, stone work, or thread work.
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Yes, bridal lehengas are designed specifically for traditional wedding rituals and ceremonies.
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Yes, bridal lehengas can be restyled and worn again for receptions, festivals, or special family occasions.
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Wedding lehengas often come with net, organza, chiffon, or embroidered dupattas for a graceful bridal look.
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Many bridal lehengas are designed with inner lining and balanced weight to ensure comfort during long ceremonies.
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Yes, double dupatta styling is very popular for brides as it adds a royal and traditional touch.
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Rich fabrics like silk or velvet, detailed embroidery, heavy borders, and elegant dupatta draping create a royal bridal look.
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Trending sleeve styles include full sleeves, elbow-length sleeves, sleeveless, and cape sleeves.
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Popular styles include double dupatta drape, one-shoulder drape, head veil drape, or belt drape.
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Yes, many brides choose lightweight or pastel lehengas for beach or destination weddings.
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Yes, if the lehenga is heavily embroidered, minimal jewelry can create a balanced and elegant look.