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Bridal Wedding Lehenga Choli With Dupatta At MD Lifestyle

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Size: SEMI STITCHED

Beige Sequence, Embroidered Work Lehenga.
Beige Sequence, Embroidered Work Blouse.
Beige Sequence, Embroidered Work Dupatta.

· DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS

          LEHENGA   

          Color: Beige.

          Fabric: Georgette.

          Inner: Crepe Silk.
     Work: Sequince Embroidered Work. 

          Waist: 42 Inch.

          Length: 42 Inch.

 

       BLOUSE

    Color: Beige

    Fabric: Georgette.

    Work: Sequince Embroidered Work.

    Size: Unstitched.

     DUPATTA 

     Color: Beige.

     Fabric: Georgette.

     Work: Sequince Embroidered Work.

     Length: 2.30 Mtr.

 

The  Lehenga Choli, A Traditional Indian Garment, Has Its Origins In The Mughal Era, Where It Was Worn By Women In The Royal Courts. Over Centuries, This Attire Has Evolved, Incorporating Various Regional Influences And Becoming A Staple In Indian Bridal And Festive Fashion. The Vibrant Beige Color Of This Lehenga Choli Is Particularly Significant. Beige, Often Associated With Energy, Warmth, And Enthusiasm, Is A Color That Stands Out, Symbolizing Joy And Celebration. In Indian Culture, Orange Is Also Linked To Auspiciousness And Spiritual Enlightenment, Making It A Fitting Choice For Significant Occasions.

The Fabric Of This Heavy Designer Lehenga Choli Is Typically Rich And Opulent, Often Made From High-Quality Silk Or Brocade. These Materials Are Chosen For Their Luxurious Texture And Sheen, Providing A Royal Appearance And A Comfortable Drape. Silk, With Its Smooth Finish And Natural Shine, Has Been A Preferred Material In Indian Textiles For Centuries, Known For Its Ability To Enhance The Grandeur Of Any Garment.

The Craftsmanship Involved In Creating This Lehenga Choli Is Meticulous And Detailed. The Ensemble Is Adorned With Mirror Work, A Traditional Form Of Embellishment That Involves Attaching Small Mirrors To The Fabric. This Technique, Also Known As Embroidery, Originated In The Indian States Of Gujarat And Rajasthan. It Creates A Dazzling Effect As The Mirrors Catch And Reflect Light, Adding A Sparkling Dimension To The Garment. The Mirror Work Is Often Complemented By Intricate Embroidery, Sequins, And Beadwork, Showcasing The Skill And Artistry Of Indian Artisans.

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