Blue and White Lehenga

A blue and white lehenga offers a crisp palette and classic Indian shape. It suits weddings, sangeet events, and festive gatherings. Fabrics range from net and silk to georgette and cotton, available in printed, embroidered, or sequined designs.

Popular Styles in Blue and White Lehengas

Explore varied looks from House of Indya across different fabrics and budgets.

Choosing the Right Blue and White Lehenga

Fabric and Occasion

Net and georgette shine under lights, perfect for evenings. Cotton and crepe stay cool in the sun. Silk gives structure and sheen for traditional ceremonies. Pick fabric based on venue and weather for comfort and polish.

Work and Detailing

Threadwork, mirror accents, and sequins highlight the blue-white contrast. Printed lehengas are travel-friendly and low maintenance. Embellished sets add formality suited to weddings or receptions.

Styling Tips

Pair with silver or pearl jewelry and nude heels. Try soft curls or a low bun to balance sparkle. Keep makeup light; a touch of blush and eyeliner complements the palette.

About House of Indya

House of Indya blends Indian craftsmanship with modern cuts. Its range includes lehengas, kurtas, sarees, and fusion separates for women worldwide. The brand offers size customization, NRI-friendly shipping, and responsive online support, making occasion shopping convenient and dependable.

Frequently Asked Questions

What fabrics are used in blue and white lehengas?

Common fabrics include silk, georgette, net, cotton, and crepe, each offering a different drape and finish.

Can I wear a blue and white lehenga for a wedding?

Yes, especially for engagement, sangeet, or reception events; pick embellished or sequined styles for these occasions.

How do I style jewelry with a blue and white lehenga?

Silver, pearl, or diamond accessories highlight the cool tones and keep the look balanced.

Are these lehengas available in custom sizes?

Many retailers, including House of Indya, provide custom stitching and size adjustments before shipping.

What is the price range for blue and white lehengas?

Prices vary by fabric and work, typically starting around $30 and increasing with handwork or luxury materials.

How do I care for a sequined lehenga?

Dry clean only and store it flat in a muslin cover to protect embellishments from snagging or dulling.

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