subject: Lehngas- The Perfect Attire For Brides [print this page] Indian People have colorful and different outfits which has gained popularity not just in India but casting its magical effect on western women's also. The original creation of Rajasthan, designer Indian Lehenga Choli has become the center of attraction of all kinds of occasions like wedding, engagement or other ceremonies. This is a traditional dress in the states like Rajasthan and Gujarat This attire had developed since the times of the tribals and nomads of ancient times.
The silk saris, brightly mirrored cholis, colorful lehangas and the traditional salwar-kameez are working as a good spell over many travelers. Indian lehanga (Chaniya 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. Lehanga means a beautiful pleated skirt and tight fitting blouse called Choli along with the elegant odhni or Dupatta. During the Indian wedding we can see the colorful display of bridal wear.
This attire is a must in every contemporary woman's bridal collection. It's opted by a lot of modern women recently. A wedding ceremony is truly incomplete without an ethnic lehnga choli. The combination of an aesthetically designed lehnga and a sumptuously sequined blouse looks nothing less than ravishing. A bride has to look the best on her wedding ceremony and a lehnga choli truly does justice to the unmatchable bridal charm. New fabrics and patterns are ruling the fashion roost. You can experiment with embroidered lehnga cholis to pretty paisley embellished ones; there are options galore that you can include in your bridal ensemble. A lehnga choli truly makes for perfect bridal attire.
A lehanga (Chaniya choli) is along skirt and is worn with long or short, the choli which is stitched and fitted blouse. The lehanga is worn at the waist and leaves the back and midriff open. 2.5 meters of light transparent georgette material is used as a scarf or veil. Choli is usually tight fitted to give one the perfect look. Dupatta is not compulsory but it definitely embellishes the beauty. Dupatta comes up in a different beautiful color shades with designs and are draped in distinct styles. The latest draping style is to wrap it round the arms to give a unique look Mirror work, Zari, Gota, Meenakari, Kundan and Resham work looks simply fabulous.