Bridal Wear Lehenga Choli Designs


Ever attended an Asian wedding, especially Pakistani or Indian wedding, If you have, you would be very fond of the get up of young girls and the bride. The beautiful themes and amazing functions such as Mehndi and Barat riving the old tradition of the sub-continent region are delightful. Off all the ethnic Asian women attires, the most eye catching is the lozenge choli, a traditional brides wear which reflects the cultural and traditional love of the people of the region.

Lehenga:
A lehenga is a type of skirt which is ankle-length, luxuriously embroided and plated. It is worn as the bottom part of a lozenge choli. It is secured at the waist and leaves the lower back and midriff bare.

Choli:
The choli is a tightly fitted piece of clothing, it could be short, or long, or extended below the waist. It can also be in the kurti style with mirror work and a backless tie-up string trend.

Circular flared lehenga are considered the oldest and most traditional styles in lehengas, wide full circle flare at the hem, hence the name of circular flared lehenga. This lehenga has a dense volume and begins with pleats at the hem that eventually merge as one descends the torch. If you plan to design your lehenga, choose fabrics that can support a number of folds easily and go for huge borders at the hem. Too much embroidery on the fabric would not be the best choice for that specific lehenga. The mermaid lehenga he gets imitating sirens. These lehengas are tight at the knees and flare until calves in the form of a fish tail, hence the name of lehenga siren. These lehengas are a little tighter in the hips and sizes and should be worn with a proper body below. The structure lehenga panels consist of horizontal panels of fabric attached along the rocket the lehenga. Often due to the volume of tissue fixed to the panel, the density of the torch is increased. In addition, a contrasting set of tissues is used to provide unique exquisite designs. The lehenga is the choice for you if you will be attending traditional ceremonies and will not recommend it for the bride.

A-line lehenga has the usual A-line edge that forms a perfect A. The lehenga is tighter at the waist and flares downwards. The number of plies in this lehenga are much lower. Sharara cut lehenga have also evolved in the categories of lehengas with changing trends in the market. These are lehengas that are sewn from the middle of the border as pants or a large palace, but looks like a lehenga a whole. These are generally worn with a long Kurtis. lehengas straight cut, as its name suggests, has a straight skirt that flows along the curves of the body and does not flare as usual lehengas. This is the most versatile option and goes well with almost all body types. One must be careful with the right bulbs going for it.

Lehengas with a jacket style is very fresh in the world of weddings and is entering the Top Hits these days. The simple lehengas are covered with a long jacket embroidery or weaving delicate zardozi on velvet. Since the hem of the lehenga is visible through the jacket, these often have wide laces or heavy work on them. With the type of jacket you choose, you can have a variety of looks from those rich and elegant with subtle and decent as well. Lehenga saree half is inspired by the traditional half sari, lehenga that gives a virtual saree look without having to go through the trouble to link a. The look is essentially due to the way you drape the dupatta with the lehenga. It is generally a low-thrust A-line lehenga.


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