





Red Velvet Sequins Embroidered Indian Bridal lehenga
The lehenga, or skirt, is made of velvet fabric, known for its rich and plush texture.
Velvet is a dense, soft fabric with a luxurious sheen, making it a popular choice for bridal wear. The lehenga is typically heavily embellished with intricate embroidery, zari work, sequins, stones, or other embellishments, adding a touch of glamour.
Choli (Blouse):
The choli is the fitted blouse worn on the upper body. In a velvet bridal lehenga choli, the choli is usually designed to complement the lehenga and is adorned with similar embroidery and embellishments. It may feature various necklines, sleeve styles, and back designs to add elegance and style.
Dupatta (Veil or Shawl):
The ensemble is completed with a matching or contrasting velvet dupatta. The dupatta is often embellished with intricate details, borders, and decorative elements that coordinate with the lehenga and choli. Brides often drape the dupatta over their head or shoulder during different parts of the wedding ceremony. Embroidery and Embellishments:
The highlight of a velvet bridal lehenga choli is the elaborate embroidery and embellishments. Traditional motifs, intricate threadwork, and rich embellishments enhance the overall look, making it a regal and sophisticated bridal outfit.
Color and Design :
Velvet bridal lehenga cholis come in a variety of colors, with popular choices being deep reds, maroons, royal blues, emerald greens, and other jewel tones. Designs can range from traditional and heavily adorned to more contemporary and fusion styles, depending on the bride's preferences and regional influences.
Product Details :
Color : Red
Fabric : Velvet
Work : Zari, Sequins, Embellishments, Stone Embroidery, Hand Embroidery
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Description
The lehenga, or skirt, is made of velvet fabric, known for its rich and plush texture.
Velvet is a dense, soft fabric with a luxurious sheen, making it a popular choice for bridal wear. The lehenga is typically heavily embellished with intricate embroidery, zari work, sequins, stones, or other embellishments, adding a touch of glamour.
Choli (Blouse):
The choli is the fitted blouse worn on the upper body. In a velvet bridal lehenga choli, the choli is usually designed to complement the lehenga and is adorned with similar embroidery and embellishments. It may feature various necklines, sleeve styles, and back designs to add elegance and style.
Dupatta (Veil or Shawl):
The ensemble is completed with a matching or contrasting velvet dupatta. The dupatta is often embellished with intricate details, borders, and decorative elements that coordinate with the lehenga and choli. Brides often drape the dupatta over their head or shoulder during different parts of the wedding ceremony. Embroidery and Embellishments:
The highlight of a velvet bridal lehenga choli is the elaborate embroidery and embellishments. Traditional motifs, intricate threadwork, and rich embellishments enhance the overall look, making it a regal and sophisticated bridal outfit.
Color and Design :
Velvet bridal lehenga cholis come in a variety of colors, with popular choices being deep reds, maroons, royal blues, emerald greens, and other jewel tones. Designs can range from traditional and heavily adorned to more contemporary and fusion styles, depending on the bride's preferences and regional influences.
Product Details :
Color : Red
Fabric : Velvet
Work : Zari, Sequins, Embellishments, Stone Embroidery, Hand Embroidery
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