How do Fashion with Lehenga - Fashion Designer

How do Fashion with Lehenga

By Javeria khitchi - October 31, 2020

 Types of Lehenga:

Dresses Have paly an important role in fashion. Here we discuss about some dresses that are used in fashion industry for you for making you pretty. In East Asia, Lehenga is a preferred ethnic dress for women. A lehenga can give you a very regular look and revive your princess dreams. This ethnic dress includes a skirt that can be flared or misplaced, a short or cropped blouse featuring your midriff and dupatta. Different regions of India have developed and mastered langas in different styles of embroidery and dupatta drip according to their specific lifestyle and culture. In some states like Gujarat and Rajasthan, it is called 'Ghagra Choli'. It is customary to wear embroidered heavy linga during special occasions like festivals and weddings. Linganga is preferred over sarees like the bride and groom to avoid the hassle of dealing.
Fusion and Indo-Western Linga are very popular among the leading fashionistas.In India, a linga is a preferred ethnic dress for women. A lehenga can give you a very regular look and revive your princess dreams. This ethnic dress includes a skirt that can be flared or misplaced, a short or cropped blouse featuring your midriff and dupatta.
Different regions of India have developed and mastered langas in different styles of embroidery and dupatta drip according to their specific lifestyle and culture. In some states like Gujarat and Rajasthan, it is called 'Ghagra Choli'. It is customary to wear embroidered heavy linga during special occasions like festivals and weddings. Linganga is preferred over sarees like the bride and groom to avoid the hassle of dealing.


History Of Lehanges:

Lehengas have been worn by women since ancient times. Back then, women used to wear a three-piece outfit: a bottom garment, a piece of cloth over the chest band and a veil over the head or shoulders. The lehenga was worn in this style until the reign of the Mughals, who brought advances in lehenga fashion. Now it was used as a choli or blouse at the top, skirt at the bottom and a dupatta covering the choli and skirt. During the Mughal era, women used to wear a lehenga choli on special occasions. During that time, the lehenga choli was considered a luxurious outfit and was made with finery for royal ladies. The Mughal rulers hired skilled craftsmen who used luxurious fabrics such as silk and brocade to create masterpieces. It had intricate designs and fascinating patterns. The lehenga style was followed and has been moved to a date with some changes.


Crop Top Lehangas:

For a contemporary ethnic look, a crop top lehenga is your best option. The tops come in various designs like off the shoulder, ruffled tops, boat neck, etc. and its length is longer than normal choli. A printed sleeveless crop top or plain full sleeve crop top paired with a silk skirt looks charming. A floral-patterned crop top lehenga is perfect for any daytime function.


Lehenga Saree:

For a desi girl look, the lehenga and saree combination is ideal for young girls. Usually the lehenga skirt and pallu saree are designed in contrasting color combinations. The unique feature of the lehenga saree is the different cape of the lower half and the attached dupatta covered like the pallu. The embroidery and stone work emphasize the beauty of this saree.

Black Lehengas:

The color Black radiates style and sensuality. A black silk choli lehenga gives you a sophisticated look. Black lehenga mirror work is quite in fashion. Add some sparkle with a full mirror work or a full sequin black dupatta. Try a black velvet lehenga for a perfect blend of modern and ethnic style. Pair your all black lehenga choli with gold or beige for that ultimate royal look.



Lehenga Kurti:

A fashionable skirt and a lehenga skirt provide a good opportunity to mix and match different shapes. Provides. Long slits with center or side slits look great on slim women. For the traditional look, go for the brocade pattern, lehenga, and kurta in contrasting colors. Asymmetrical kurti kits also give your lehenga an amazing look.


Indo-Western Lehengas:

They are a great combination of Indian style with a touch of western design. You don't need a dupatta with the Indo western style lehenga.  Go for bright and bold prints. Go for chic cholis with halter necklines, ruffled sleeves, trendy shrugs, and flared skirts in Indo-Western lehengas. 



Lehengas With Jacket:

Jackets give a modern look to Indian outfits. Pairing your lehenga choli with a jacket adds style to your outfit. There are many options available in jacket styles. Choose a pastel shade or a brightly colored jacket to add a pop of color to your ethnic clothing. You can wear a long, short or asymmetrical cut jacket for a fusion look. Alternatively, you can go for traditional embroidery, mirror work, or a see-through jacket for a sparkling effect.


Silk Lehengas:

Timeless silk fabric plays a vital role in ethnic clothing when it comes to Indian customs and traditions. There are many variants of silk fabric: banarasi silk, bhagalpuri silk, raw silk, tussar silk, Matka silk, artistic silk, mulberry silk, and more.


 The silk fabric has a smooth, smooth and shiny texture and therefore the lehengas in silk fabric add a royal touch to your look. The attractive fabric designs and the comfort factor make silk lehengas a popular choice among women.





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