Wine Colour Lehenga

A wine colour lehenga combines maroon, plum, and burgundy tones for a refined look suited to weddings and festive events. Options include silk, georgette, and net fabrics with sequin, thread, or zari work. Prices start around $50 and rise with detailing and fabric quality.

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Selecting the Right Shade and Fabric

Wine tones range from burgundy to red-maroon. Velvet or heavy embroidery suits night events, while georgette or net works well for daytime. Gold or rose-gold jewelry complements the warmth; beige or blush dupattas add contrast.

Fabric and Work Overview

Each set includes a blouse and dupatta. Check size charts and lining details before buying, as ornate pieces may need gentle care. Keep folded with tissue between layers to protect embroidery. Quick tip: air out after use to maintain fabric freshness.

About House of Indya

House of Indya designs modern Indian wear with classic embellishments. The range covers lehengas, kurta sets, sarees, and fusion styles. Services include custom sizing, free stitching, and 15-day worldwide delivery so outfits arrive ready to wear.

Frequently Asked Questions

What occasions suit a wine colour lehenga?

It works well for weddings, receptions, sangeet nights, and festive celebrations due to its deep, regal tone.

Which jewelry color complements wine shade?

Gold, rose gold, or antique jewelry pairs best with wine hues, enhancing the warm undertone of the outfit.

Is georgette or silk better for a wine lehenga?

Georgette is lightweight and comfortable, while silk offers a structured, formal look. Choose based on event formality and season.

Can I customize the fit when ordering online?

Yes, custom stitching and size adjustments are available on request for most lehenga sets.

What blouse styles go with a wine lehenga?

Popular choices include sleeveless crop tops, cape blouses, or traditional half-sleeve cholis depending on the event.

How do I care for embroidered lehengas?

Dry-clean only and store in a garment bag to protect embroidery and sequins from moisture and tangling.

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