Rani Bridal Ensemble With Elephant Motifs Silk Lehenga Set
Rani Bridal Ensemble With Elephant Motifs Silk Lehenga Set
Girls Blue Figure Print Chanderi Lehenga Set
Girls Charcoal Grey Floral Printed Chinon Lehenga Set
Girls Blue Embroidered Chanderi Lehenga Set
Blue Chanderi Embroidered Lehenga Set For Girls
Blue Silk Floral Print Lehenga Set For Girls
Girls Grey Chanderi Embroidered Lehenga Set
Girls Blue Embroidered Chanderi Lehenga Set
Blue Silk Figure Print Lehenga Set For Girls
Maroon Silk Floral Print Lehenga Set For Girls
Lime Green Emboridered Blended Lehenga Choli
The bridal lehenga ki chunni, or dupatta, completes the wedding outfit and defines its tone - traditional, modern, or fusion - through fabric, embroidery, and drape. Brides usually match it with their lehenga color and venue. Red, rani pink, maroon, and gold remain classic; ivory and pastels suit daytime ceremonies. Net or organza feels light in warm weather, while silk or velvet adds structure for cooler evenings.
Fabric choice changes the look and comfort level. Pick one that suits the lehenga’s detailing and the season.
| Product | Fabric | From Price (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| Rani Bridal Ensemble With Elephant Motifs Silk Lehenga Set | Poly Silk | 199.00 |
| Girls Blue Embroidered Chanderi Lehenga Set | Chanderi | 101.00 |
| Girls Grey Chanderi Embroidered Lehenga Set | Chanderi | 76.00 |
| Maroon Silk Floral Print Lehenga Set For Girls | Silk | 61.00 |
Each set includes a matching chunni for easy draping - front fall, side tuck, or double layer. Store the dupatta wrapped in soft muslin to protect embellishments. Most online orders ship in 5-7 business days, making them a practical choice for last-minute bridal planning.
Select a drape that complements your blouse neckline and jewelry. Many stylists pin the chunni at the crown or bun to secure it during the wedding entry and highlight its border under lights.
House of Indya is an Indian ethnic-wear label offering lehengas, kurta sets, sarees, and festive ensembles. The brand blends traditional handwork with modern cuts and provides size customization with global delivery. It helps brides and guests find coordinated looks easily and at accessible prices.
It is the dupatta paired with a bridal lehenga, often heavily embroidered or embellished to complete the wedding outfit.
Banarasi silk, net, organza, and velvet are common choices depending on the season and the bride’s preferred look.
Yes, many designers and online stores offer border, tassel, and embroidery customization to match the lehenga.
Pin one end on the shoulder and let the other fall freely, or use a double dupatta style for added volume and coverage.
Yes, most bridal lehenga sets include a coordinated chunni designed in similar fabric and color palette.
You can find them on trusted ethnic-wear platforms such as House of Indya, which offers various styles and global delivery.