The wedding date is fixed and your search for the perfect lehenga has begun. As a bride-to-be, you obviously want to choose the best lehenga for your D-Day, but there are a few things you need to keep in mind about different lehenga fabrics before making the final decision. So whether you are buying one off the rack or getting one stitched, here are a few things you need to keep in mind.
1. Chiffons And Georgettes For A Summer Wedding
2. Silk And Velvet For A Winter Wedding
Silk and velvet are ideal picks for a winter wedding as they drape well and have a royal look and feel to them too.
3. Body Type Plays An Important Role
If you are a bride-to-be who is on the thinner side, organza is a good fabric choice for you. It has a stiff drape and falls away from the body, thus women on the heavier side should avoid this fabric. On the other hand, if you are on the heavier side, you should choose a fabric which falls well and does not cling to the body, for instance – georgette. Also read: 8 Things You NEED To Start Planning 6 Months Before The Wedding
4. Raw Silk Fabric Lehenga To Make You Look Fuller
5. Brocade and Banarsi Fabric Lehenga For Those Who Don’t Want Embroidery
Some of the most traditional lehenga fabrics are brocade and banarsi. These two fabrics are a good choice if you don’t want to spend too much on the embroidery of the fabric as it already has gold patterns on it.
6. Watch Out For Synthetic Fabrics
Georgettes And chiffons are soft and look best with minimal work. Although one needs to be careful choosing this fabric as their synthetic counterparts are prone to getting torn because of heavy work.
7. Velvet To Add The Royal Touch
8. Get The Net Right
Net is one of the preferred choices for brides although one needs to be careful while choosing it. It is important to choose imported soft net which looks gorgeous. Also, net does not photograph well as the flash of the camera shows through the net and makes it look transparent. Also read: 10 Beautiful Forms Of Embroidery For Your Wedding Lehenga!
9. Fabrics For Your Body Shape
Hourglass Shape: An A-line lehenga would look good on you. Choose this style in a fluid fabric like chiffon, georgette or velvet. Rectangular Shape: If you have a skinny frame without any curves, then you need a lehenga which needs to create curves for you. A wide full skirt in a stiff fabric will add volume to your body shape, and for this, raw silk will be the perfect choice. Top And Stomach Heavy: If you are top heavy, layering is the key to your styling. Choose soft and sheer fabrics and use them to layer over each other. Similarly, if your weight is around your stomach area, a longer top till your hip, paired with a fluid fabric, will complete your ensemble.
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