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Lehenga Style Saree

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Origin

Lehenga character saree is a form of readymade saree which arose from a need of an inventive nonetheless easy to wear celebration wear. The easy to wear choice of a mantle tells a ladies usually to trip in to it as well as be ready in minutes. Stitched as a prolonged flared dress with a zip during a side, it is finished to a measurements of a wearer. The garb needs to be slipped in, bind a zipper as well as furnish a pallu over a shoulders. This is an outfit for ladies who have been not gentle with common drapping as well as pleating which a unchanging saree demands. This character of saree pallu has a thespian outcome of a relating dupatta of a required Lehenga Choli.

Embroidery as well as Embellishments

Various sorts of Embroidery patterns have been in use according to a Lehenga Style saree. Bagh, Chikan, Kashida, Kasuti, Kantha, Sozni, Shisha, Zardozi etc. have been a little of a ordinarily used Embroidery in Lehenga Style Saree.

Bagh is a special kind of Embroidery finished by women in Punjab to be ragged during festivals as well as weddings. Bagh elaboration utterly hides a bottom fabric as well as is a really complicated kind of embroidery. This Embroidery upon Lehenga Style Saree is artistic as mostly a fine cloth is hardly manifest as well as usually a pleasing elaboration is visible. Kashida is a Kashmiri Embroidery type. This is really full of color as well as depicts Kashmir in a patterns. The alternative important elaboration upon Lehenga sarees have been Kantha work as well as Kasuti work of Bangalore.

Various abounding as well as artistic embellishments have been used upon Lehenga Style sarees patterns which embody Silver embroidery, Golden embroidery, Metal beads, Real pearls, timber beads, potion beads, counterpart work, edging work, Kundan, sequins, festive stones, zardozi etc. Mostly abounding fabrics identical to silk, georgette, brasso, brocade, chiffon, crepe etc have been used in a creation of a Lehenga character saree.

Draping a Lehenga Style Saree

The process of draping this sort of Saree is utterly elementary as well as easy. It’s simpler as well as tassle giveaway than draping a unchanging saree. The solid finish of a saree is tucked in to a in skirt, creation a single finish round, identical to wearing a unchanging saree. At this point, pleats have been shaped in a unchanging saree since when it comes to a Lehenga Style Saree, a single continues to tuck in but creation any pleats. In a Lehenga Style Saree, pleats have been transposed with detailed gotas or panels during a front, which imparts a flared conformation which is evil of a Lehenga Style Saree. Finally, a pallu is draped over a shoulder identical to a unchanging saree.

The usually disproportion in between a Lehenga character saree as well as a unchanging saree is which it doesn’t need pleats to be shaped during a front. Few Lehenga character saris come with side hooks too. Hook it as well as repair technique fits a Lehenga character saree snugly around a waist.

References

Boulanger, Chantal; (1997) Saris: An Illustrated Guide to a Indian Art of Draping, Shakti Press International, New York.

Mohapatra, R. P. (1992) “Fashion styles of very old India”, B. R. Publishing corporation, ISBN 81-7018-723-0

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