Lehenga Set for Women

A lehenga set for women includes a coordinated skirt, blouse, and dupatta. It suits weddings, festivals, and family celebrations. Online collections come in silk, georgette, satin, brocade, and cotton, with prices starting around $30 depending on fabric and embellishment.

Popular Lehenga Set Options and Fabrics

Compare lehenga sets by comfort, fabric weight, and detailing. Current options from House of Indya include:

Choosing the Right Lehenga

Silk and brocade lehengas give a structured look for formal events. Cotton and georgette are easier for daytime or travel. Keep printed pieces simple with minimal jewelry; embroidered styles make their own statement. Check if the blouse is stitched or semi-stitched for fit flexibility.

Care and Styling Tips

Dry-clean silk and embroidered sets to preserve color and sheen. Hand-wash cotton or georgette with mild detergent. Store heavier skirts folded with tissue to avoid creases. Adjust the dupatta drape to shift the outfit from festive to semi-casual.

About House of Indya

House of Indya offers modern Indian ethnic wear blending traditional detail with contemporary cuts. The label designs lehengas, kurta sets, sarees, shararas, and indo-western looks. It supports size-inclusive fits, free stitching, and global shipping within about 15 days. The aim is effortless dressing for every celebration.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in a typical lehenga set for women?

A set usually includes a flared skirt (lehenga), a fitted blouse (choli), and a dupatta or stole for layering.

Which fabric is best for a summer lehenga?

Cotton or georgette fabrics are lightweight and breathable, making them suitable for warm weather events.

Can I customize the size of a lehenga set?

Many online stores, including House of Indya, provide custom stitching or size options before dispatch.

How do I choose the right lehenga color for my skin tone?

Lighter tones like peach or mint complement warm undertones, while jewel shades like maroon or navy suit cooler tones.

Are these lehenga sets ready to wear?

Some come fully stitched, while others are semi-stitched for tailoring adjustments. Always check the product details.

How should a lehenga be stored after use?

Store in a breathable garment bag with tissue paper layers to prevent color transfer or fabric creasing.

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