Green Embroidered Silk Wedding Lehenga Set With Dupatta
Green Embroidered Silk Wedding Lehenga Set With Dupatta
Maroon Silk Floral Print Lehenga Set For Girls
Pink Embroidered Silk Wedding Lehenga Set With Dupatta
Girls Grey Floral Print Tussar Lehenga Set
Multicolor Printed Blended Readymade Lehenga
Multicolor Embroidered Silk Lehenga Set
Red Printed Blended Readymade Lehenga
Girls Multicolor Floral Print Silk Lehenga Set
Maroon Embroidered Pure Chanderi Lehenga Set
Magenta Embellished Blended Lehenga Choli
Red Printed Blended Readymade Lehenga
Maroon Printed Chanderi Lehenga Set
A Punjabi wedding lehenga is known for bold color, rich embroidery, and comfort that lasts through long celebrations. If you the bride or part of the bridal party, the right fabric and detailing help balance tradition and practicality.
Fabric and embellishment weight define both look and comfort. Silk offers a regal drape, chanderi stays light, and blended fabrics are easy to pack and maintain. Explore these options from House of Indya:
For smaller functions such as mehendi or haldi, printed lehengas like the Red Printed Blended Readymade Lehenga at about $28 keep the festive tone without extra weight.
Red and maroon remain timeless bridal choices, while green and pink add freshness to pre-wedding events. Multicolor embroidery or zari work suits receptions, and light prints fit casual gatherings. For easier movement, pick breathable linings and moderate embroidery instead of heavy beadwork.
Quick note: Most wedding lehengas ship in about two weeks, so plan fittings early.
House of Indya combines Indian craftsmanship with modern cuts. The catalog spans lehengas, kurtas, shararas, and fusion wear for women and girls. The brand offers accessible pricing, free tailoring on select pieces, and inclusive sizing. Global shipping usually completes within 10-15 days, making it convenient for brides and guests ordering worldwide.
Silk, chanderi, and blended fabrics are most popular because they balance structure, comfort, and embellishment for long wedding events.
Yes, guests often wear lighter printed or embroidered lehengas in vibrant colors like green or pink for mehendi or reception functions.
Red and maroon are traditional bridal shades, while pastel or jewel tones like magenta and green are modern alternatives.
They vary by embroidery and fabric; silk and chanderi are lighter than heavily embellished velvet or brocade options.
Custom stitching typically requires about two weeks including measurement confirmation and finishing before shipping.
Jhumkas, choker necklaces, bangles, and embroidered juttis complete the look while matching the lehenga's detailing.