Ours being a traditional country have such a variety of functions. Festivals are always
around the corner for us to get ready in our pretty clothes and celebrate. Be it
Karva Chauth, Bhai dooj, or wedding, dressing up in your favorite ethnic couture
is always a task to look upon to?
around the corner for us to get ready in our pretty clothes and celebrate. Be it
Karva Chauth, Bhai dooj, or wedding, dressing up in your favorite ethnic couture
is always a task to look upon to?
Ethnic wear may include Anarkali's, Sarees, Patiala’s,
And lehenga choli. Lehenga choli is a quintessential part for the women in India.
Before buying any piece of cloth we see which kind of it would look best on you.
- FLARED LEHENGA
o Oldest and the most traditional style, this lehenga has abroad flare and forms a complete circle at the hem. This has extreme volume and starts with numerous pleats at the hem that finally diffuse as one goes down the flare.
DOUBLE FLARE
- FISHTAIL LEHENGA: These imitate a mermaid’s body, being tight around the waist area till the knee and flaring from calves in the form of a fishtail.
- SINGLE FLARE LEHENGA: Oldest and the most traditional style, this lehenga has a broad flare and forms a complete circle at the hem. This has extreme volume and starts with numerous pleats at the hem that finally diffuse as one goes down the flare.
- SHARARA CUT LEHENGA: Usually worn with a long kurta and worn by Muslim brides. These are stitched from the middle of the hem like a huge palazzo but looks like a lehenga as a whole.
- LEHENGA WITH JACKET : These lehengas are kept simple and flare with a long jacket covering it. And as only the hem of the lehenga is visible these often have broad laces or heavy work on them. This style is very fresh in the worlds of weddings and is getting into the top hits these days.
- STRAIGHT CUT LEHENGA: This lehenga is extremely skin hugging. Just as the name indicates this has a straight skirt that flows along the body curves and doesn’t flare out like the usual lehengas.
- A-LINE LEHENGA: This lehenga is tighter at the waist area and has quite less number of pleats. This forms a perfect A with a usual A-line hem.
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