Red and Green Lehenga

The red and green lehenga blends two classic festive shades that suit most skin tones. Ready-to-wear and semi-stitched sets come in georgette, crepe, silk, or cotton with coordinated choli and dupatta pieces. Printed options start near $30, while embroidered designs exceed $100. This color pairing fits weddings, engagements, and festivals where bold contrast stands out.

Popular Red and Green Lehenga Styles

Brides often choose a red base lehenga with green dupatta or embroidery for a regal touch. For lighter events, switching to a green skirt and red blouse keeps the look traditional but subtle.

Choosing the Right Red and Green Lehenga

Fabric & Work

Georgette and crepe drape easily, good for warm weather. Silk and brocade styles are structured and formal, often used for weddings. Embroidery, sequins, or prints set the tone: heavier work feels grand; light prints are casual.

Fit & Styling Tips

Pair ornate skirts with simple blouses or minimal jewelry. Cotton or light georgette suits daytime wear. Neutral footwear keeps focus on the red and green contrast. Dry-clean regularly to maintain color depth.

Price Guide

TypeTypical Price (USD)Best For
Printed Georgette30-40Festive gatherings
Embroidered Georgette60-70Receptions and weddings
Crepe Floral50-110Casual or daytime events

Check fabric details and stitching options before ordering online. Many sellers provide size customization and international delivery within two weeks.

About House of Indya

House of Indya offers modern Indian wear combining traditional craftsmanship with contemporary fits. The brand’s range includes lehengas, sarees, kurta sets, and fusion separates at accessible prices. Customers can request custom stitching, size adjustments, and global shipping, usually fulfilled in about 15 days. For inquiries or appointments, customer service is available Monday to Saturday during standard hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

What occasions suit a red and green lehenga?

It works well for weddings, engagement parties, festivals, and family celebrations where traditional attire is preferred.

Which fabric is best for a red and green lehenga?

Georgette and crepe are lightweight for long events, while silk or brocade adds structure and a more formal look.

Can I customize the blouse or dupatta color?

Yes, many retailers offer customization so you can adjust blouse sleeves, necklines, or swap dupatta shades.

How should I care for embroidered lehengas?

Dry clean only and store flat or folded with tissue to prevent thread snagging or sequin displacement.

Are red and green lehengas suitable for brides?

Yes, the combination is classic for bridal wear, often accented with gold embroidery or jewelry.

What accessories complement this color palette?

Gold jewelry, nude or gold heels, and a small clutch in beige or metallic tones balance the bold hues.

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