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10 Designers To Follow For Their *Gorgeous* New-Age Lehengas!

10 Designers To Follow For Their *Gorgeous* New-Age Lehengas!

Lehengas are every desi girl’s favourite! If you’re also obsessed with these pretty, light, floral, lightweight, shimmery, glittery skirts, then you’ve come to the right place. Lucky for you, we’re constantly on the lookout for new, kitschy designs to amp up our style game. If you’re looking for a different kind of lehenga to wear this season, then here are 10 amazing lehenga designers to follow on Instagram, right away!

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1. HoliCHIC by Megha Rao

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Megha Rao’s designs are fuss-free, casual and have the New York City vibe to them! Her contemporary aesthetic helps her designs stand apart in a sea of traditional lehengas. They’re for the girl who likes her look to have some added swag!

2. The Peach Project By Ayesha 

The Peach Project

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If you’re looking for something that is new-age but at the same time holds onto traditional embellishments, then we’d recommend The Peach Project. Young, pretty and delicate – we would use these three words to define this designer’s collections.

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3. Alaya The Storehouse by Priya Keswani

3 amazing lehenga designers to follow

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Ready to wear and everyday chic define Priya Keswani’s style. If you love lehengas SO much that you wouldn’t mind wearing one on almost any occasion, then this is the designer you’re looking for.

4. Palanquine by Sandhya Shah

4 amazing lehenga designers to follow

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Embellished, studded and embroidered lehengas are now passé. Designer Sandhya Shah shows you how to wear a beautiful floral lehenga and pair it with a jacket style top instead of the regular blouse. We absolutely love her style sense!

5. Ridhi Mehra

5 amazing lehenga designers to follow

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She’s the queen of lightweight, easy to wear, effortless lehengas. A well-known name in the industry, Ridhi Mehra’s designs are off-track and will make you fall in love with fusion dressing! Her outfits are classy yet have an element of surprise to them.

6. Madsam Tinzin

6 amazing lehenga designers to follow

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Started by four friends, this label is synonymous with chilled out dressing, mixed with some deeply rooted traditions. The four friends fuse all their different ideas to create beautiful pieces that are oh-so-chic!

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7. Ayinat

7 amazing lehenga designers to follow

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Gota patti, jaal, dragonflies and more…this label is all about going bold without being too loud. Ayinat plays with colour more than anything else, and that’s what gives her outfits a vibrant appeal.

8. Devnaagri by Kavita Jain and Priyanka Jain

8 amazing lehenga designers to follow

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The brand exemplifies the spirit of an Indian woman. With its designs rooted in Indian sensibilities, Devnaagri is for women who are dauntless, independent, and free spirited. Their lehengas are a unique mix of modern cuts with traditional material.

9. Malasa

9 amazing lehenga designers to follow

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Started by Nimrit and Jyoti Gill, Malasa is a brand that caters to women who love fluid drapes that fall effortlessly. Their elegant designs stand apart and look great on every girl who loves herself some lehenga swag!

10. KUNZA

10 amazing lehenga designers to follow

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Divya Bhatia, the designer behind the label KUNZA, draws inspiration from Indian craft. From fish motifs to geometric embroideries, the variety, technique and richness of Indian embroideries have influenced the aesthetic of the brand. The designer uses natural fabrics like textured silks and chanderi cottons in jewel tones to create flouncy silhouettes.

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01 Jan 2017
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