Traditional Lehenga

A traditional lehenga is a three-piece Indian outfit featuring a flared skirt, fitted blouse (choli), and dupatta. It is a popular choice for weddings, festivals, and cultural events. You can shop readymade or semi-stitched sets online in fabrics like silk, cotton, satin, and georgette. Prices start around $30 for printed cotton styles and rise with heavier fabrics or embroidery.

Popular Traditional Lehenga Choices

Browse examples of traditional lehenga sets available online:

Fabric and Design Tips

Choosing the Right Lehenga

Select colors based on event and lighting. Reds and maroons are classic for weddings; pastels and yellows fit day functions. Match blouse and dupatta details with the skirt design. Check whether the lehenga is readymade or semi-stitched to allow time for fitting. Many stores, including House of Indya, provide size-inclusive stitching and global delivery.

About House of Indya

House of Indya is a modern Indian ethnic-wear brand combining traditional silhouettes with contemporary style. It offers lehengas, kurtas, sarees, shararas, and fusion wear with free stitching and customization options. The brand emphasizes accessible pricing, 15-day worldwide shipping, and easy online ordering for customers in India and abroad.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in a traditional lehenga set?

A traditional lehenga set usually includes a flared skirt, a matching blouse or choli, and a dupatta for draping.

Which fabric is best for a wedding lehenga?

Silk and brocade are most popular for weddings due to their rich texture and formal appeal.

How do I choose the right lehenga color?

Pick deeper tones like red or maroon for traditional events and lighter shades such as peach or mint for daytime functions.

Can a lehenga be customized online?

Yes, many online stores provide customization or free stitching services for size and fit adjustments.

How should I care for an embroidered lehenga?

Store it in a breathable garment bag and dry clean only to protect embroidery and delicate fabric.

What is the difference between lehenga and ghagra?

Both refer to long skirts worn with a choli, but 'ghagra' is a regional term used in parts of North India for similar attire.

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