Light Green Embroidered Lehenga Set
Girls Light Green Georgette Embellished Blouse Lehenga Set
Teal Embroidered Silk Lehenga Set
Teal Green Embroidered Silk Lehenga Set
Maroon Silk Floral Print Lehenga Set For Girls
Beige Embroidered Tissue Lehenga Set
Choosing footwear for a lehenga depends on comfort, outfit fabric, and the occasion. For weddings or receptions, embellished juttis, block heels, or sturdy wedges keep you comfortable through long hours. Lighter cotton or georgette lehengas work well with flats or mojris for pre-wedding or festive events.
Neutral shades like gold, beige, or champagne pair with most lehengas. For bold colors such as teal or maroon, muted metallics look better than heavy sequins. Keep foldable flats for comfort later in the event - many brides switch shoes between rituals and receptions.
| Product | Color | Price (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| Light Green Embroidered Lehenga Set | Green | 29.00 |
| Teal Green Embroidered Silk Lehenga Set | Teal Green | 65.00 |
| Beige Embroidered Tissue Lehenga Set | Beige | 81.00 |
The Light Green Lehenga pairs nicely with gold juttis for a balanced festive look. The Teal Silk Set complements embroidered wedges, while the Beige Tissue Lehenga looks polished with nude heels. Matching heel type and fabric tone can refine the overall finish.
House of Indya is a modern Indian ethnic-wear label blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design. It offers lehengas, kurta sets, and fusion separates in inclusive sizes, with international shipping and easy alterations. Explore full collections at houseofindya.com.
Block heels or wedges provide good support and prevent snagging, making them suitable for heavy embroidered lehengas.
Yes, embellished flats or juttis are perfect for comfort, especially during daytime or casual festive events.
Gold, rose gold, or nude shades blend well with beige lehengas and enhance a warm festive tone.
Sneakers can be styled for fusion looks, but they work best with minimal or Indo-western lehengas.
Choose cushioned soles and secure straps; break in your footwear a few days before the event.
You can find ethnic footwear on fashion sites that sell Indian wear, including platforms offering juttis, wedges, and embellished heels.