Net Lehenga

A net lehenga blends lightweight fabric with detailed embroidery, making it a practical option for weddings, sangeet nights, and festive gatherings. Its semi-sheer layers add volume without heaviness, with prices usually between $20 and $150 depending on work and design.

Popular Net Lehenga Styles and Options

Explore these current designs that show how color, embroidery, and sequins define the look of each net lehenga set.

How to Choose the Right Net Lehenga

Select color and embroidery based on the event. Light tones like peach or sea green suit morning or outdoor functions; maroon and emerald stand out at night. Embroidery gives a classic look, while sequins add a modern edge. Choose balanced fits such as round necklines or three-quarter sleeves for comfort and coverage.

Care and Maintenance

Handle net fabric gently. Store each lehenga in a muslin cover away from sunlight. Dry clean after use to retain color and texture. For heavy designs, use padded hangers to prevent snags or stretching.

Ordering and Delivery

Expect size-inclusive options and standard stitching support. International delivery usually arrives within two weeks, so order ahead for special occasions. A quick fit check upon delivery helps avoid last-minute adjustments.

About House of Indya

House of Indya creates contemporary Indian wear that blends traditional detail with modern tailoring. The collection includes lehengas, sarees, kurtas, and fusion pieces designed for comfort and celebration. The brand provides custom sizing, global shipping, and responsive service to ensure every outfit arrives ready to wear.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a net lehenga made of?

It is crafted from fine net fabric layered over lining materials like satin or crepe to create volume and a semi-sheer texture.

Is a net lehenga suitable for summer weddings?

Yes, the breathable and lightweight net fabric makes it comfortable for warm weather events.

How can I style a net lehenga?

Pair it with statement earrings, a clutch, and heels. A fitted blouse or crop choli complements the flared silhouette.

Can I wash a net lehenga at home?

Dry cleaning is recommended. Handwashing can damage embroidery or sequins on delicate net fabric.

What colors are trending in net lehengas?

Soft pastels like peach, sea green, and mint are popular for daytime, while maroon and emerald work for evening wear.

Does House of Indya offer customization for lehengas?

Yes, custom stitching and size-inclusive options are available to ensure a better fit for every shopper.

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