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Showing posts with label Lehenga. Show all posts

Indian Bridal Lehenga Choli Designs

Indian Bridal Lehenga Choli
The people of India have colorful & different outfits which has gained popularity not just in India but casting its magic on western women’s also. The original creation of Rajasthan, designer Indian Lehenga Choli has become the center of attraction of all festival and parties. The traditional dress for women in Rajasthan and Gujarat is the Lehanga Choli. Lehenga Choli had developed since the times of the tribals and nomads of ancient times.Indian Bridal Lehenga Choli. 
 

  The silk saris, brightly mirrored cholis, colorful lehangas and the traditional salwar-kameez have spellbound to many travellars.Indian lehanga choli has traveled a long way from Mughal royal court to the Wedding Pandals.It is said in the history that it was the apparel since the Mughal era. It took the status of the festivity wardrobe. 


Silk Lehenga With New Designes


Silk Lehenga With New Designes
Right from the ancient medieval times to the modern era fashion has been around. The Indian fashion has truly evolved from the ancient times to the modern keeping the customs and the traditions intact and wrapped with ethnicity. It is rather difficult to choose from the wide range that prevails in the Indian Fashion.





Silk Lehenga With New Designes
Regardless of this wide available variety the Lehenga Choli has emerged as the second best traditional wear after sari. Lahenga as a dress is extremely easy to carry and is fairly comfortable. For this reason brides have been choosingLehenga Choli over Benarasi these days. You can wear the Lehenga Choli to a wedding as well as to parties.
The Lehenga has evolved from the Mughal houses to the ramp. The Indian Lehenga Choli has come a long way from the majestic royal wear to the first choice for the Indian women. The journey of the Lehenga Choli has been an exciting one.There has been a very minor modification in the present day Lehenga Choli.
The designs are still dominated by the Mughal era. The dress consists of a customary long skirt called theLehenga, Choli or the blouse accompanied by a long heavily embroidered dupatta. The fabrics used are mostly silk and brocade. The material of the dupatta is presently being made of silk, linen and sometimes chiffon.


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