Green Embroidered Silk Wedding Lehenga Set With Dupatta
Pink Embroidered Silk Wedding Lehenga Set With Dupatta
White Embroidered Silk Bridal Lehenga Set With Dupatta
For a traditional bride, the right lehenga dupatta balances detailed craftsmanship with comfort and an elegant drape. Ready-to-wear embroidered silk and cotton sets from House of Indya come in varied fabrics, motifs, and colors suitable for wedding or pre-ceremony wear. The dupatta completes the look, whether styled in a single shoulder fall or layered drape.
Popular bridal options include embellished silk and cotton lehenga sets with matching dupattas. Pre-stitched fits simplify wear while keeping the classic silhouette. Common draping styles include:
Material and color change the tone of the bridal look. Explore these ready-to-wear selections:
| Product | Fabric | Color | From Price (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| White Embroidered Silk Bridal Lehenga Set With Dupatta | Silk | White | 120.00 |
| Pink Embroidered Silk Wedding Lehenga Set With Dupatta | Silk | Pink | 148.00 |
| Green Embroidered Silk Wedding Lehenga Set With Dupatta | Silk | Green | 109.00 |
| Girls Ethnic Motifs Embroidered Ready To Wear Lehenga Blouse With Dupatta | Cotton | Multicolor | 37.00 |
Choose fabrics based on season and venue. Silk dupattas are ideal for indoor or evening ceremonies, while lighter cotton or organza suit daytime rituals.
Keep one side longer for head coverage during rituals. Use hidden pins and inner pleats to secure heavier embroidery. Align borders between lehenga and dupatta for consistent detail in photographs.
House of Indya combines traditional Indian design with modern styling. Its range includes kurta sets, lehengas, shararas, indo-western outfits, sarees, and special-occasion collections. The brand offers free stitching, customization, NRI services, and worldwide 15-day shipping. Inclusive sizing and simple online shopping help brides find the lehenga dupatta that fits both culture and comfort. Visit House of Indya for complete collections.
Silk and net fabrics are popular for bridal dupattas due to their rich texture and ability to hold embroidery well.
Use one dupatta as a veil and another draped across the shoulder to balance coverage and design.
Red, maroon, ivory, and gold remain timeless, though pastel shades like blush pink or mint are gaining popularity.
Place discreet pins under pleats and use hair accessories or brooches to hold the dupatta in place.
Yes, several brands offer stitched sets with coordinated dupattas available for global delivery.
Prices vary by fabric and embroidery, usually starting around $100 for silk wedding sets and less for cotton options.