Popular Traditional Lehenga Patterns and Designs
We all agree that the gorgeous Lehenga-Choli is the essence of elegance. One of the traditional outfits worn by women across India is made up of three parts: a long skirt fastened at the waist, a short, fitted top called a "Choli," and a veil called a "Dupatta." Indian brides have long adorned themselves in lehengas. The traditional bridal Lehenga is red in color and distinguished by lavish, intricate embroidery. Unlike Sarees, Indian women typically only wear Lehengas to weddings and religious ceremonies. Family members and bridesmaids frequently decide to wear lehengas to wedding events. A Lehenga is the best choice of clothing for events like Sangeet, Mehndi, and wedding functions if you are a bridesmaid at your friend's wedding
History of Lehenga:
The Mughal Empire marks the beginning of the long and famous history of the Indian lehenga. Initially worn by women of the royal upper class, it quickly became common among the general public. At this time, cotton Lehengas were worn with a Churidar-style bottom and a muslin veil called a "Patka." The way that Lehengas were worn varied by area. The skirt that Rajasthani women wore with their blouse, known as the "Ghaghra Choli," was longer and more flared. Sarees, however, became more common in India during the 20th century. Lehengas were not brought back to Bollywood until the late 20th century. The Lehenga has changed very little over the years in terms of basic styles and cuts, unlike other types of women's clothing. Designers, however, have experimented with the types of materials and embellishments to produce various categories. Here are a few popular lehenga styles from today, both traditional and modern, that you can readily get on MABJI.