7 most-popular lehenga designs for today’s women

Wedding day or the D-Day is one of the most special days in a girl’s life. The soon-to-be bride has to be the center of attraction. How does she walk, what she wears and how much confidence she shows on this particular day, everything is noticed! And so, whatever she wears that very special day has to be extra special. At present, women of all ages including brides are finding designer lehenga the best option to get dressed in!

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If you don’t know what does a lehenga mean, here is a sneak peek.

Lehenga is a simple to luxurious for of skirt which women in Indian subcontinent wear as a special outfit. It usually is a long skirt with or without pleats. The heavy embroidery and handwork define its beauty. It is worn with a blouse which could be designer or a simple one. A dupatta is also carried along with it as part of the whole ensemble of a lehenga choli. These traditional outfits are quite popular on special occasions like festivals, weddings and parties.

Indian wedding celebration are synonymous with long-standing customs and rituals. The weddings are fixed in advance and the ceremonial activities begin well in advance too. The rituals like haldi, mehendi, sangeet, wedding and reception are what elate the whole arena. Everyone, be it friends or family members, takes part in every celebration wholeheartedly. Hence, brides and bridesmaids are needed to dress accordingly. Although sarees and anarkalis are also there to flatter their feminine body, but the craze of lehenga seems to be soaring high in today’s time.

List of lehengas soon-to-be-brides and bridesmaid can choose

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A-line Lehenga for highlighting your femininity

With A-shaped hemline, this ethnic ensemble in skirt style is a perfect mix of style and ethnicity. At the waist area, the ensemble creates a fitting pattern just like a pencil skirt, however, down the waistline it flares out. Also, this ensemble doesn’t have many pleats but a fewer ones. This can be paired with a designer or simple blouse in any pattern to look great. A heavily embroidered dupatta complements the whole appearance.

It is perfect for women who have pear-shaped, hour-glass or tall personality.

Mermaid Lehenga for a dramatic effect

The fish-cut pattern at the hemline has given this lehenga the name mermaid. Unlike the A-line lehenga, the flares are appeared from the calf length hence creating a mermaid like effect. The hip and the waist areas are tighter than the normal lehenga. Women with a slender body should opt for it.

For a perfect shape make sure to wear it with a bodysuit underneath.

Sharara lehenga for a quirky look

Shrararas as the name suggests are the easy-breezy lehengas. The skirt usually comes in a free-flowing palazzo pattern as the hems are stitched from the center. Although it looks like a skirt stitched from the middle. You can wear it with both a short choli, blouse or a long kurta or kurti. In anyway, it looks great. Dupatta is optional. Based on your likes you can carry a dupatta.

It is perfect for women with all body types.

Paneled lehenga for a gorgeous makeover

Different horizontal panels are what make a flowy skirt and are called paneled lehenga. The panels are cut in horizontal lines and stitched together to create desired flares. There may be 10 or more panels stitched together. The more the number of panels, the more the flare of the lehenga. You can find this particular ensemble in castrating shades for a gorgeous makeover.

Choose a solid coloured blouse in case you opt for a contrasting paneled lehenga.

Lehenga with jacket for a royal look

In today’s term, lehenga with jacket is deemed as a designer piece. Many Indian designers have gone creative with the choli and come up with a designer lehenga. The long choli in the form of a jacket, is worn over the skirt. The front portion of the choli, however, has a shorter cut right above the navel. It gives the wearer a royal yet modern look.

Circular or flared lehenga for an easy breezy look

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A great volume added in the skirt has given it the name of circular or a flared lehenga. This is created with smooth fabrics like net, silk, georgette and chiffon. The skirt comes in different works right from stone work to gotapatti, embroidered and resham work. Designers like Sabyasachi and Manish Malhotra are famous for introducing flared lehengas time to time.

Half saree lehenga for a saree effect

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With Deepika Padukone appearing in Chennai Express in a traditional attire or the mix of lehenga and saree has led to the evolvement of this ensemble. Half lehenga saree is one of the most popular traditional outfits, which women like to add to their wardrobe. For celebrations like sangeet and mehendi these outfits make a great choice.

Now, with the list of designer lehengas stated above you can find the one fulfilling your needs easily. For varieties and multiplicity of designs, you can choose lehenga online as well.

 

Author Bio

I’m Udaynti Patel, and I love to write on latest trends and fashion including traditional and modern both such as designer lehengas, anarkali suits and more. Recently I’m working as a blogger in TrendyBharat- an e-commerce marketplace.

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