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Sea Green Traditional Banarasi Silk Saree
 
Product Code : WSR38578
$53.66
Jacquard Silk Designer Saree
 
Product Code : WSR38577
$52.12
Tomato Color Woven Art Silk Saree
 
Product Code : WSR38576
$46.16
Greenish Yellow Art Silk Wedding Saree
 
Product Code : WSR38575
$44.72
Blue Traditional Banarasi Silk Saree
 
Product Code : WSR38574
$52.12
Peach Floral Motifs Traditional Wear Silk Saree
 
Product Code : WSR38573
$44.72
Cream Banasari Silk Saree with Patola Prints
 
Product Code : WSR38572
$50.56
Art Simar Silk Saree For Wedding Wear
 
Product Code : WSR38569
$41.75
Green And Red Banarasi Silk Saree
 
Product Code : WSR38568
$43.29
Banarasi Silk Wedding Wear Saree
 
Product Code : WSR38565
$58.08
Traditional Wear Organza Saree
 
Product Code : WSR38564
$41.75
Green Chiffon Silk Saree With Zari Border
 
Product Code : WSR38363
$39.54
Yellow Art Silk Saree With Embroidered Border
 
Product Code : WSR38358
$44.72
Party Wear Light Pink Silk Saree With Stone Work
 
Product Code : WSR38357
$58.08
Sea Green Art Silk Saree With Woven Work
 
Product Code : WSR38355
$49.14
Light Grey Chiffon Silk Saree with Zari Work Buttis
 
Product Code : WSR38354
$44.72
Designer Satin Silk Pink Saree With Zari Broder
 
Product Code : WSR38351
$44.72
Organza Saree In Light Pink Color
 
Product Code : WSR38213
$54.44
Festive Wear Art Silk Yellow And Green Saree
 
Product Code : WSR38135
$48.49

 

Lehenga Choli, a tale of grandness and photogenic twirls! 

Lehenga cholis are a breath-taking assortment of fabrics, prints and embellishments, crafted to create beautiful memories for beautiful you. Lehenga, Ghaghra or Chaniya Choli.. call it by any name, this piece of walking art is one of the earliest forms of clothing worn in India. Lehenga is basically an ankle-length, embroidered and pleated skirt from the Indian subcontinent, specifically worn with a short a fitting blouse/top called choli and a beautiful dupatta to add more grace and elegance. Different patterns and styles of embroidery are used to decorate the lehenga and it comes in different style such as Sharara, Ghaghra and Laacha and so on.

  

Lehengas are mainly worn to special occasions like weddings, parties and festivities. It is the epitome of style and grace that makes you look more beautiful with every swirl.  

 

Origin of lehenga cholis 

Before they became the star of every occasion, Lehenga cholis were worn by the Indian women since the 10th century, but it was the Mughals who made this 3-oiece attire so popular. Although Rajputs from Rajasthan and Gujarat regions wore similar attire, except they wore pleated skirts called ghaghra along with choli and dupatta. This 3-oiece attire, which included peshwaj (kurta), pajama (lehenga) and patka (dupatta), traced its roots in the Persian heritage.   

 

Long after the Mughals left the country, Lehenga continued to be popular, especially in the Northern part of India as Mughals had a stronghold and influence on the culture of this region. From being worn by the royals, lehenga cholis have evolved and managed to become a style statement in the modern times. 

 

Interestingly, every state has its own variation of lehenga cholis – Gujarati wear lehengas with patchwork and mirror-work, while the women of Rajasthan decorate it with Gota patti and Kundan work. Nowadays, there is a wide variety of trending lehenga cholis, right from the famous floral lehenga to delicate organza lehenga to glimmering sequin lehenga, traditional chikankari lehenga to the latest jacket lehenga. Lehenga cholis are a huge hit among young generation around the world, thanks to the larger-than-life Bollywood movies by big banners like Karan Johar and Sanjay Leela Bhansali who managed to transform Lehengas into a fashionable attire. It doesn’t matter what your size and shape is, as you can now get semi-stitched lehenga cholis along with the readymade ones, the choice is yours to make.  

 

Be it bridal lehenga, wedding lehenga, designer lehenga or plus-size lehenga cholis, nowadays, modern women are experimenting and exploring with new style, colour and look when it comes to their lehengas – right floral lehenga cholis to Anarkali lehenga, fish-cut lehenga, ruffled lehenga, umbrella style lehenga to exquisite lehenga saree as well as the latest lehenga with long trails to give a dramatic look. Designers are even exploring the ways to

Welcome to the world of elegant and contemporary flares and we help you find your perfect dream lehenga.