Lehenga and Ghagra Collections

Find ready-to-wear lehenga and ghagra sets for weddings, sangeet, or festive family events. The range includes embroidered, printed, and contemporary styles in cotton, georgette, and chanderi fabrics - starting under $30 and extending to premium designs.

Explore Modern Lehenga & Ghagra Styles

Lehengas and ghagras share a flared skirt shape; ghagras often carry heavier traditional work. Modern collections keep the same silhouette with lighter fabrics and updated colors. Browse featured pieces below from House of Indya.

Picking the Right Fabric

Georgette and chiffon lehengas are lightweight for movement and outdoor use. Chanderi and cotton work well for daytime events. Embroidered options add structure and shine; simple prints are easier for travel or small gatherings.

Color and Styling Tips

Red, gold, and green remain wedding staples. Pastels such as lavender and sage green suit day functions. Match with a coordinating dupatta or contrast blouse for quick styling. Choosing minimal jewelry can keep the focus on the outfit.

About House of Indya

House of Indya is a contemporary Indian ethnic-wear brand offering kurta sets, lehengas, shararas, sarees, and Indo-western outfits. Services include customization, free stitching, and 15-day global shipping. The brand emphasizes accessible pricing and inclusive sizing for shoppers in India and abroad.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between a lehenga and a ghagra?

A ghagra usually has a fuller, more flared skirt, while a lehenga tends to have a sleeker silhouette with modern embroidery or prints.

Which fabric is best for a summer wedding lehenga?

Cotton, chanderi, and lightweight georgette are comfortable in warmer weather and still hold embroidery well.

Can I wear a lehenga without a dupatta?

Yes, many modern sets pair cropped blouses or jackets with the skirt, eliminating the need for a dupatta.

What colors suit evening functions?

Metallic gold, wine, navy, and jewel tones reflect light well and enhance evening photographs.

How should I store embroidered lehengas?

Keep them in muslin or cotton covers, folded with tissue to protect embroidery and prevent color transfer.

Do lehengas come with custom stitching options?

Some retailers, including House of Indya, provide free or custom stitching to ensure a tailored fit before shipping.

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