Maroon Green Big Rectangle Stone Choker Set
GIRORGANIC Red Chilli (Lal Mirch) Powder
Maroon Big Rectangle Stone Choker
Red 9 Round Stone Ad Necklace Set For Women
Maroon Embroidery Work Vichitra Silk Lehenga Choli For Girls
Red Solid Heavy Butterfly Net Saree Set
Red Viscose Crape Embellished Lehenga Set For Girls
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The Rimple and Harpreet lehenga is known for precise craftsmanship and regal style. Their couture blends Mughal-inspired embroidery with rich fabrics. For a similar look at everyday pricing, several ready styles capture the same silhouettes and color depth.
Choose fabrics that hold shape and embroidery reflecting heritage motifs. These options from House of Indya mirror the luxury tones and finishes of Rimple and Harpreet pieces:
Each piece uses bold color and handwork reminiscent of couture lehengas but suits regular events. Pair with the Maroon Green Big Rectangle Stone Choker Set ($8) to highlight deep maroon accents typical of Rimple and Harpreet styling.
Silk, viscose crape, and net create distinct drapes. Silk feels lighter than heavy bridal cloth, while crape gives structured folds ideal for photos. Embroidery in zari or gota adds texture without excess weight.
Scarlet, maroon, and antique gold remain signature tones in Rimple and Harpreet-inspired lehengas. For daytime, taupe or blush shades offer similar grace with softer contrast. Keep jewelry minimal to let the embroidery stand out.
Dry-clean embellished garments and wrap them in muslin for storage. Avoid hanging heavily embroidered skirts for long periods to maintain shape and protect stitching.
House of Indya creates contemporary Indian wear rooted in traditional craftsmanship. The collection covers lehengas, kurtas, shararas, sarees, and fusion sets. It offers free stitching, custom sizing, and worldwide delivery usually within 15 days. Returns are accepted within seven days under standard terms, making it convenient for international buyers seeking authentic Indian design.
It is characterized by handcrafted embroidery, Mughal-inspired motifs, and rich textiles that reflect traditional Indian craftsmanship.
Yes, their official site and select couture retailers offer online ordering for bridal and festive pieces.
Deep reds, maroons, golds, and muted pastels are frequently used across their collections.
Yes, brands such as House of Indya offer embellished lehengas in similar tones and fabrics at more affordable rates.
Use professional dry cleaning and store the garment in a muslin cover away from direct sunlight.
Kundan, polki, and antique gold jewelry pair well with the ornate embroidery and regal color palette.