
Lehengas are worn on multiple occasions: marriage, anniversary, parties, get-together, festivals and on traditional days too. Other than all mentioned occasions, wedding – is one of the biggest events where the bride and groom promise to share their extraordinary life in hay and lows. To make marriage day memorable a bride would like to look best in apparel that looks royal and comfy. Bridal lehengas are in season with a mix of white, light or pastel hues. Dark colors bright red, cocktail maroon, navy blue, and even chocolate brown are passe.
This wedding season stock-up lovely fresh Lehenga designs for your clientele:
Down the line, popular designers have created umpteen lehenga patterns for their revered customers across the nation. Not only in India but across the border lehenga styles have been admired and donned by scores of brides on their marriage. I’ve shared a mix of bridal as well as designer lehengas that’ll give your store a diverse collection.
- One-Sided Single Layered A-Line Lehenga
- Symmetrical Round Lehenga
- Asymmetrical Double layered Stylish Lehenga
- A-Line Lehenga
- Semi-Mermaid Lehenga
- Kali Style Lehenga
Dazzling one-sided single layered A-line lehenga is one of the classic outfits that adorn the wearer with a combination of modern ecstasy. Ask your consumer to pair single sided A-line lehenga with diamond studded gold necklace, clutch, and silver high heels.
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Design: One-Sided Single Layered A-Line Lehenga
Fabric: Raw Silk, Velvet, Art Silk, Jacquard
Work: Zari, Embroidery
Embellished motifs on Symmetrical Round lehenga are bespoke and raise the standard of the couture. With 100s of designs and different works done round lehengas are so popular that they make their way from weaving to process house, and store to the bridal’s wardrobe in big numbers. Advice your lady-patron to assemble round lehenga with mogra, pearl necklace, crown jewelry and bold bangles.
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Design: Symmetrical Round Lehenga
Fabric: Jacquard, Art Silk, Faux Georgette
Work: Zardosi, Embroidery
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Design: Symmetrical Round Lehenga
Fabric: Art Silk
Work: Embroidery
As the name implies Asymmetrical Double layered stylish lehenga is a twist of contemporary as well as a traditional style for a gorgeous glimpse of your beauty queens. This lehenga has printed motifs with asymmetrical flared layers. Ask them to pair with tresses and jhumkas that’ll look stunning at parties.
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Design: Asymmetrical Double layered Stylish Lehenga
Fabric: Jacquard, Tafeta Silk, Velvet
Work: Embroidery
This one is the most common type of Lehenga style that you’ve sold and is in trend. From the perspective of its design, you can see different embroidered work, zari work, stonework and motifs with multiple designs in a blouse. Advise to add a diamond-studded gold necklace with hand accessories for a royal look on A-line lehenga. Kundan bangles, latkans, belts, ornaments, brooch and clutch go well with A-Line bridal lehengas.
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Design: A-Line Lehenga
Fabric: Velvet, Net
Work: Embroidery
Just as the name sounds, the shape of Mermaid lehenga is famously known as Fish-cut style too shaped exactly like Mermaid. The Khatli-work done on Semi-Mermaid style lehenga looks outstanding and is sure to make many eyes turn. Advise your customer to brace this style with jewelry, smoky makeup for a stunning appearance.
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Design: Semi-Mermaid Lehenga
Fabric: Art Silk
Work: Embroidery
In compliance with the latest patterns and embroidery work, lustred pastel colored Kali style lehenga beautifies the wearer. The embellishments also captivate the eyes of many. Suggest your fashion admirer to pair Kali style with net chunri, ornaments, and gold bangles.
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Design: Kali Style Lehenga
Fabric: Art Silk, Net
Work: Embroidery
It’s time to stock the above lehenga styles in your store collection, and get your revenue boosted. Mind it your customer is a high priority and suiting their needs for ongoing wedding season is aspired for. Download Wishbook Wholesale App to get access to 100,000+ patterns in lehengas, sarees, dress materials, kurtis, blouse, salwar kameez, readymade suits, and gowns.