FABRIC DETAILS: LEHENGA : HEAVY GEORGETTE WITH RUFFLE (FULLY STITCHED) INNER : SILK CHOLI : : HEAVY GEORGETTE WITH EMBROIDERY WORK DUPATTA: : HEAVY GEORGETTE WITH EMBROIDERY WORK WORK : EMBROIDERY FREE SIZE LAHENGA WITH UNSTITCHED 1 MTR BLOUSE ; LAHENGA LENGTH IS 44 INCHES ; & LEHENGA FULLY STITCHED WITH DHOTI STYLE Lehenga Choli, is a three-piece Indian attire. Quite famous amongst the new generation in India, this outfit is worn mostly on special occasions like weddings and festivals. Devotees celebrate it by fasting and prayers, which is followed by feasting and merriment. The lehenga, lehnga or langa (also known as a ghagra or gagra, chaniya, pavadai, or lacha) is a form of ankle-length skirt from the Indian subcontinent. Different patterns and styles of traditional embroidery are used to decorate the lehenga. Gota patti embroidery is often used for festivals and weddings. For order anything logon to www.orderonclick.com or download the Electrolife app now.
FABRIC DETAILS: LEHENGA : HEAVY GEORGETTE WITH RUFFLE (FULLY STITCHED) INNER : SILK CHOLI : : HEAVY GEORGETTE WITH EMBROIDERY WORK DUPATTA: : HEAVY GEORGETTE WITH EMBROIDERY WORK WORK : EMBROIDERY FREE SIZE LAHENGA WITH UNSTITCHED 1 MTR BLOUSE ; LAHENGA LENGTH IS 44 INCHES ; & LEHENGA FULLY STITCHED WITH DHOTI STYLE Lehenga Choli, is a three-piece Indian attire. Quite famous amongst the new generation in India, this outfit is worn mostly on special occasions like weddings and festivals. Devotees celebrate it by fasting and prayers, which is followed by feasting and merriment. The lehenga, lehnga or langa (also known as a ghagra or gagra, chaniya, pavadai, or lacha) is a form of ankle-length skirt from the Indian subcontinent. Different patterns and styles of traditional embroidery are used to decorate the lehenga. Gota patti embroidery is often used for festivals and weddings. For order anything logon to www.orderonclick.com or download the Electrolife app now.
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