Lengha is a formal dress of women, and mostly used on events such as wedding etc. There are many designs and outfits of Lengha available in the market and still designers produce some more. Today we will present some latest stylish designs and fashions of Lengha to you as a bridal dress. Girls love to wear Lehenga Choli on their weddings.
This designer stylish Lehenga Choli designed for western girls those has South Asian family backgrounds. Light pink silk fabric Lehenga have traditional pattern. The embroidery work with white thread and the beautiful design and the use of accessory is the real beauty of this Lehenga. Series of flowers having small motifs at their center gives imaginary feelings. The design is really superb. Choli is being stitched with same simple fabric and no design is being fetched on this, but the outfit and the structure of the choli is western. Shoulder less choli reflects western touch.
Casual stylish Lehenga has beautiful embroidery work. Round neck style Choli with half sleeve design is being used widely and gives exceptional lasting impression. Beautiful embroidery and thread work give some more power the dress. Design of lehenga also superb and can be used anytime, although the trend has changed, because the outfit is casual and traditional.
This dress has emerged straight from the homes of the mughals. Indian Lengha has toured a widespread way from the majestic courts of Mughal Empire to a superior dress of Indian women. This dress is the first choice of all the women for any occasions. It is exciting to know about the origin of Lengha, which says that it was originally worn by women since Mughal era.
History has witnessed the very little alteration in the way of presenting a Lengha.. In fact even today leading manufacturers surely lift regular patterns form the golden Mughal era. The collection still embraces a customary long skirt called the lehenga, the blouse called the choli and the dupatta. The fabrics used to make the lehengas are in fact the same as those used during the supremacy of the great Mughal King, Akbar which are silk and brocade. The dupattais currently made of silk, linen of chiffon which is a new improvement.
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