Off White Embroidered Heavy Banglori Silk Lehenga Set
Off White Embroidered Heavy Banglori Silk Lehenga Set
Multicolour Printed Heavy Georgette Gown Dress
Grey Embroidered Heavy Banglori Silk Lehenga Set
Black Embroidered Heavy Banglori Silk Lehenga Set
Black Heavy Sequins Net Lehenga Set
Sea Green Brocade Lehenga Set For Girls
Pink Sequin Embroidered Heavy Net Lehenga Set
Blue Printed Heavy Georgette Gown Dress
Girls Charcoal Grey Floral Printed Chinon Lehenga Set
Light Green Heavy Jamdani Silk Orzanga Saree
Light Pink Heavy Jamdani Silk Orzanga Saree
Heavy bridal lehengas are ornate wedding outfits with dense embroidery, zari, sequins, and layered fabrics. They create a regal look suited to winter or evening ceremonies. Brides choose them for their balance of rich detail and structure.
Online collections simplify comparison by fabric, color, and embroidery. Silk, brocade, and heavy net are common choices. A well-fitted lehenga should feel comfortable while showcasing traditional craftsmanship.
Banglori silk offers sheen and structure, while net or georgette gives softer flow. Embellishments include zardozi, gota patti, mirror work, and sequins. Pick heavier embroidery for evening venues and lighter surfaces for daytime events.
Store lehengas in muslin covers to prevent damage. Always dry clean and avoid folding across embroidered sections. For travel, roll the skirt to reduce creasing.
House of Indya is a contemporary Indian brand combining traditional detailing with modern cuts. It offers lehengas, sarees, kurta sets, and occasion wear at accessible prices with global delivery. Services include custom stitching and inclusive sizing for international shoppers.
Silk, brocade, velvet, and heavy net are ideal for rich embroidery and structure.
They are most comfortable for winter or evening weddings due to their weight and layered fabric.
Use a muslin cloth cover and hang or roll it to protect embroidery from creases.
Yes, many online stores provide custom stitching and size adjustments before shipping.
Classic reds and golds remain popular, with newer shades like grey, blush pink, and off white gaining attention.
Check fabric type, embroidery density, and lining thickness; weight usually comes from dense threadwork and layered fabric.