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The Lehenga Choli is by far the most gorgeous among all other wedding dresses and looks the best because of it's adaptability to contemporary cuts and designs whereby it looks like a fusion of modern yet traditional dress.
There are three parts to a set of Lehenga Choli.
The lehenga is a long flowing skirt with heavy embroidery and sequined work on the border and the body of it.
The choli is a short top or closely fitted blouse in the fabric and colour with patterns and designs as per the style chosen and the dupatta or scarf is a substantial piece of cloth with matching designs which is worn over the shoulders.
Nowadays, there's a whole array of designs and colours to choose from, given the availability of different fabrics and new-age fashion designers.
Fabrics like raw silk, satin, crepe, net, organza, etc are used to give a free flow to the gown making it even more gorgeous.
Traditionally, the colours red, orange etc were only used for a wedding trousseau but nowadays, designers experiment with a mixture of different colours for a sophisticated and extraordinary look.
Four to five different colours may be fused into a dress to make it very colourful and lively.
Jardozi work and crystal sequins with bead work together with the colour theme makes the Lehenga truly eyecatching.
For the choli, the same fabric is used as in the Lehenga.
The sleeves in the choli may have tiny seashells, trinkets etc.
to add a touch of magic.
Sarees apart from being a traditional attire, looks very contemporary with modern designs and colours.
It makes a wonderful wedding dress due to the sheer variety available in terms of textures, make and designs.
For example, Kanjeevarams, Benerasis, chiffons, South Indian silks have a timeless appeal to them.
These sarees with their rich handcrafted weaves and designs in rich colours could be worn in any festive occasions even after the wedding ceremony is over.
Designer Salwar suits, Lachas and Ghagras can be equally remarkable if designed in details with respect to the colour, fabric etc used.
Kantha stitch work, Zardozi, swarowsky crystals,beads etc used in varying proportions can make a really colourful dress.
Lachas are actually a three piece dress with a long flowing gown, a long kurti top with a dupatta or scarf to go over the shoulders.
Although, it originated in Rajasthan, still due to it's elegance has found favour with people all over India as a wedding attire.
Ghagras are also a three piece attire with an ankle length heavily embroidered skirt and a blouse with the essential dupatta.
The difference between a Lehenga and a Ghagra is that, the length of the Ghagra may vary according to choice.
It could be knee length, fall below the knee or run up to the ankles while Lehengas are essentially long skirts that end at the heels.
But for a wedding occasion, Ghagras are made long enough to give an elegant look to the bride.
Now, you can have access to a whole range of designer Lehenga Cholis,Ghagra Cholis, Sarees, Salwar Suits, Lachchas from select showrooms at the comfort of your home that will fit you to exact sizes while availing yourself of different discount schemes.
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