Bridal lehenga

BRIDAL LEHENGA Lehenga: The lehenga is a long skirt, usually flared and flowing, worn as the bottom part of the outfit. It is often made from luxurious fabrics like silk, satin, velvet, or georgette. The lehenga is heavily embellished with embroidery, zari work, sequins, beads, and stones, making it a visually stunning piece. Choli/Blouse: The choli or blouse is the top part of the bridal lehenga. It is a fitted, cropped blouse that is adorned with intricate embroidery, mirror work, and other embellishments to complement the lehenga's design. The blouse can have various necklines, sleeve lengths, and back patterns, depending on the bride's preference and the regional style. Dupatta: The dupatta is a long, flowing scarf-like piece of fabric that completes the bridal lehenga ensemble. It is draped over the shoulders or arms and can be heavily embroidered to match the lehenga and choli. The dupatta adds elegance and grace to the overall look.

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