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Lehenga Choli Lehenga and Dupatta: Accessorizing for Elegance

In these fast-changing ideas and trends, lehenga and dupatta remain constant. This traditional attire has been there for ages and is increasing in popularity even more. This all-timer outfit combo is good for all the traditional weddings, cultural get-togethers, and festivals. Lehenga alone is enough to make a statement, the dupatta makes it even more graceful and elevates the style to the next level.

 

The Lehenga: A Symbol of Tradition

A Lehenga is a long-flowing outfit. It usually comes with heavy embroidery, making it a fashion statement on its own. It is perfect for grandiose occasions like weddings and cultural festivals. It comes with a choli i.e. a long over-the-ankle skirt, and a fitted blouse. Lehenga comes in many fabrics as well, silk, chiffon velvet, and georgette are the perfect for the dress. Lehenags look good on any body type and for almost all occasions. 

Purple embroirered lehenga, lehenga an dupatta
Silk Dark Purple Embroidered Panelled Style Lehenga

 

The Dupatta: Adding the finishing touch.

While the lehenga forms a perfect outfit on its own, a dupatta gives it more grace and an extra layer of elegance. A dupatta is like a scarf, but it’s a little longer than a scarf, it is lightweight as well. It is made from a net, silk, or chiffon. It can be draped in multiple ways. To make the look more graceful, the head dupatta will give you that traditional look. Or you wear it with the modern twist that is over the shoulder. Dupatta compliments the lehenga featuring its intricate design and embroidery.

Light pink dupatta, lehenga and dupatta
Light Pink Net Zari Embroidered Dupatta

 

Accessorizing Lehenga and Dupatta outfit For elegance

 

When it comes to accessorizing your lehenga and dupatta look, try to blend the right balance between the two. Both the Lehenga and Dupatta are usually heavily embroidered, the jewelry and other complimentary items should not overpower the main outfit. Additionally, hair accessories like maang tikka or jhumar can add to the regal appearance. Footwear should be comfortable yet stylish, as the lehenga’s flowy silhouette allows for traditional options like juttis or embellished sandals.

green lehenga, lehenga and dupatta
Peacock Green Georgette Embroidered Lehenga for Eid

Embroidered georgette lehenga, lehenga and dupatta
Embroidered Georgette Dusty Mauve Flared Style Lehenga

yellow silk lehenga, lehenga and dupatta
Mustard Yellow Dabka Embroidered Silk Panelled Style Lehenga

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