Lehengas
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Discover a refined world of designer lehengas crafted for modern brides and celebration-ready wardrobes. Our curated lehenga collection brings together timeless Indian craftsmanship and contemporary design, created for women who value elegance, detail, and individuality. From statement bridal pieces to versatile festive styles, each lehenga is designed to feel as exceptional as the moment it is worn for.
At our brand, we focus on elevated silhouettes, premium fabrics, and intricate handwork, ensuring every lehenga choli reflects both heritage and modern luxury. Whether you are planning your wedding or dressing for a celebration, this collection is designed to make you stand out effortlessly.
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Why Choose Our Lehengas
Our designer lehenga collection is built on quality, craftsmanship, and thoughtful design.
- Premium fabrics such as raw silk and velvet create a rich, structured silhouette
• Handcrafted embroidery adds depth, texture, and a refined finish
• Perfect for weddings and special occasions
• Flattering designer silhouettes that balance tradition with a modern aesthetic
Each lehenga dress is created to offer comfort, elegance, and a lasting impression.
Popular Styles in Lehengas
Our lehenga collection brings together a diverse range of styles, thoughtfully designed for modern brides and global celebrations:
- Traditional Bridal Lehenga – Rich, heritage-inspired designs featuring deep hues and intricate hand embroidery, ideal for classic wedding ceremonies
- Contemporary Designer Lehenga – Clean silhouettes with modern cuts, perfect for brides who prefer a refined, fashion-forward look
- Heavy Embroidered Lehenga – Detailed craftsmanship with layered embellishments, created for grand celebrations and statement bridal moments
- Minimal Bridal Lehenga – Understated elegance with subtle detailing, suited for intimate weddings and pre-wedding functions
- Indo-Western Lehenga – A fusion of Indian craftsmanship and global design aesthetics, featuring modern blouses, structured drapes, and experimental silhouettes
- Pastel Bridal Lehenga – Soft, romantic colour palettes, such as blush, ivory, and powder blue, increasingly popular among contemporary brides
- Reception and Cocktail Lehenga – Sleek, lighter styles designed for evening events, combining glamour with ease of movement
- Layered and Panelled Lehenga – Multi-layered designs that add volume and dimension, creating a dramatic yet balanced look
- Printed and Lightweight Lehenga – Ideal for destination weddings and day events, offering comfort without compromising on style
- Signature Statement Lehenga – Bold colours, unique motifs, and distinctive craftsmanship that set the outfit apart for high-impact occasions
Fabric/Material Used
Fabric plays a key role in defining the look and feel of a lehenga. Our collection includes:
- Raw silk for structure and richness
• Velvet for depth and regal appeal
• Georgette for fluid movement
• Organza for a light, sheer finish
• Net for layered elegance
Each fabric is selected to enhance both comfort and visual appeal.
Embroidery Techniques
Our designer lehengas are defined by the depth and precision of their handwork. Each piece reflects a careful blend of traditional Indian techniques and modern design sensibilities, ensuring that every lehenga for women feels rich, refined, and distinctive.
- Zari Work – Metallic threads in gold or silver are intricately woven and embroidered to create luminous patterns. Zari lends a timeless, regal finish, often used in bridal borders and motifs.
- Dabka Embroidery – Crafted using coiled metal threads, dabka creates a raised, textured effect that adds dimension and richness, making it ideal for weddings and festive occasions.
- Zardozi Work – A heritage technique involving metallic threads, beads, and embellishments layered together to form intricate patterns. Zardozi is synonymous with royal craftsmanship and is widely used in heavy bridal lehengas.
- Resham Embroidery – Fine silk threads are used to create detailed, colourful motifs, often floral or nature-inspired. Resham work adds softness and contrast to heavier metallic embroidery.
- Sequin Work – Carefully placed sequins introduce a subtle shimmer, enhancing the lehenga’s appeal for evening events and party-wear looks.
- Nakhshi Work – A variation of metal embroidery that uses textured wires to create bold, sculpted patterns. It adds depth and a slightly antique finish to the overall design.
- Bead and Stone Work – White beads and semi-precious rhinestones are hand-embellished to add sparkle and highlight specific motifs, creating a refined, light-catching effect.
- Cut-dana Work – Tiny tubular beads are stitched in patterns to add fine detailing and a delicate shine, often used to enhance borders and intricate sections.
- Mirror (Shisha) Work – Small reflective mirrors are embedded within embroidery to create a vibrant, festive look, commonly seen in celebratory and statement lehengas.
About the Collection
Our lehenga collection is a curated expression of modern bridal elegance rooted in Indian craftsmanship. The collection includes designer lehengas, lehenga choli sets, and occasion-ready lehenga dresses, each created with a focus on detail, silhouette, and versatility.
Crafted using premium fabrics, such as raw silk, velvet, organza, and georgette, every lehenga for women is elevated through intricate techniques, such as dabka, zardozi, resham, and sequin work.
Designed for brides, bridesmaids, and women attending celebrations, this collection offers styles suited for weddings, receptions, festive occasions, and evening events. From statement bridal pieces to lighter lehengas, each design reflects a balance of tradition and contemporary sophistication.
How to style a lehenga
A lehenga is an expression of occasion, mood, and personal style. Thoughtful styling brings the entire look together, allowing your lehenga choli to feel both timeless and contemporary.
- Dupatta draping – For bridal moments, a classic head drape or double dupatta style adds depth and elegance. For a more modern look, a one-shoulder or belted drape creates structure while keeping the styling effortless.
- Bridal jewellery pairing – Heritage-inspired kundan or polki sets complement richly detailed lehenga for wedding styles. For lighter or contemporary looks, opt for statement earrings or a single layered necklace to maintain balance.
- Footwear styling – Embroidered juttis offer comfort and authenticity for long ceremonies, while embellished heels refine the silhouette for receptions and evening events.
- Make-up ideas – Pair bold, defined makeup with heavily embroidered lehengas, or choose soft, luminous tones for minimal or pastel styles. The key is to let either the outfit or the make-up take the lead.
A well-styled lehenga for women enhances overall presence, making it ideal for weddings, reception ceremonies, festive occasions, and other grand celebrations.
About the Collection
Our lehenga collection is designed at the intersection of craftsmanship and contemporary design, created for women who value both heritage and individuality. The collection includes designer lehengas, lehenga choli sets, and occasion-ready styles that transition seamlessly across weddings, festivities, and modern celebrations.
Each lehenga for women is crafted using premium fabrics, such as raw silk, velvet, organza, and georgette, chosen for their texture, structure, and movement. These materials are elevated through intricate hand embroidery techniques, such as dabka, zardozi, resham, and sequin work, creating pieces that feel rich yet refined.
Designed for brides, bridesmaids, and celebration dressing, this collection offers versatility without compromising on detail. Whether you are looking to buy lehenga online for a wedding or a special occasion, each piece is created to feel personal, elegant, and enduring.
Discover the Collection
Each designer lehenga for women is crafted with intention, detail, and a deep respect for Indian artistry.
Explore the collection and find your perfect lehenga that reflects your style, your story, and your celebration.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What is a lehenga?
A lehenga is a traditional Indian outfit comprising a skirt, blouse, and dupatta. It is widely worn for weddings, reception parties, festive occasions, and celebrations.
Q2. Which fabric is best for bridal lehenga?
Raw silk and velvet are among the most preferred fabrics for bridal lehengas. They offer structure, richness, and a premium look, making them ideal for wedding occasions where both comfort and elegance are essential.
Q3. How much does a bridal lehenga cost in India?
Bridal lehenga prices vary based on fabric, design, and craftsmanship. They can range from mid-range options to premium designer pieces, with handcrafted and heavily embroidered lehengas typically priced higher.
Q4. Which colour lehenga is best for weddings?
Classic shades, such as red, maroon, and gold remain popular for weddings due to their traditional significance. However, modern brides are also exploring pastels and deeper tones for a more contemporary look.
Q5. How to choose the perfect bridal lehenga?
Choose a lehenga that complements your body type, occasion, and personal style. Focus on fabric, comfort, and craftsmanship. A well-balanced design that allows the ease of movement and aligns with your overall wedding look is ideal.
Q6. What is a lehenga choli?
A lehenga choli is a traditional Indian ethnic outfit consisting of three pieces — a flared skirt (lehenga), a fitted blouse (choli), and a dupatta (scarf). It is one of the most popular choices for Indian weddings, bridal ceremonies, and festive celebrations.
Q7. What is a bridal lehenga?
A bridal lehenga is a heavily embellished, designer version of the traditional lehenga choli, specifically crafted for brides. It typically features rich fabrics like silk or velvet, intricate hand embroidery such as zardozi or dabka, and is designed for the wedding day or reception ceremony.
Q8. What is the difference between a lehenga and a ghagra?
A lehenga and a ghagra are often used interchangeably, but a ghagra is traditionally a more voluminous, flared skirt worn in folk and regional styles, often with simpler embellishments. A lehenga is a more refined, fashion-forward version with structured silhouettes, premium fabrics, and intricate craftsmanship, commonly worn at weddings and upscale events.
Q9. What is zardozi work in a lehenga?
Zardozi is a traditional Indian embroidery technique using metallic gold or silver threads, beads, and embellishments to create intricate patterns on fabric. In bridal lehengas, zardozi work is considered one of the most premium and heritage-rich forms of craftsmanship, adding a regal, royal finish to the outfit.
Q10. What is the difference between zari and zardozi embroidery?
Zari refers to metallic threads (gold or silver) woven or embroidered directly into the fabric to create patterns. Zardozi is a more elaborate, three-dimensional embroidery technique that layers metallic threads with beads, stones, and metal wires to create richly textured, sculptural designs. Zardozi is heavier and more intricate than zari.
Q11. How much does a bridal lehenga cost in Delhi?
Bridal lehenga prices in Delhi vary based on fabric, craftsmanship, and embroidery complexity. At Kundan's Bridal Couture, bridal lehengas range from ₹36,000 for festive styles to ₹1,68,500 for premium raw silk lehengas with full zardozi handwork. The price reflects the quality of material and the hours of hand embroidery involved.
Q12. Where can I buy the best bridal lehenga in Delhi?
Kundan's Bridal Couture is one of the leading bridal lehenga destinations in Delhi, with stores in Chandni Chowk (Nai Sarak) and Pitampura. The brand offers a curated collection of designer bridal lehengas in raw silk, velvet, and net, with handcrafted embroidery techniques including zardozi, dabka, resham, and sequin work.
Q13. Can I buy a bridal lehenga online in India?
Yes, you can buy bridal lehengas online through Kundan's Bridal Couture at kundansbridalcouture.com. The collection includes 59+ designer lehengas in a range of fabrics, colours, and embroidery styles, available for delivery across India. Each product listing includes full fabric and work details to help you make an informed choice.
Q14. Which is the best fabric for a bridal lehenga?
Raw silk and velvet are the most preferred fabrics for bridal lehengas. Raw silk offers a naturally structured drape, rich texture, and a lustrous finish, making it ideal for heavily embroidered bridal pieces. Velvet adds depth and a regal appearance, especially suited for winter weddings. Organza and georgette are excellent for lighter, more fluid styles.
Q15. What colour lehenga is best for a wedding?
Red remains the most traditional and widely chosen colour for Indian bridal lehengas, symbolising love, prosperity, and new beginnings. Maroon, deep gold, and royal crimson are popular variations. Modern brides are increasingly choosing pastels like blush pink, ivory, and powder blue for a contemporary look. The best colour depends on personal preference, skin tone, and wedding theme.
Q16. How to choose the right lehenga for my body type?
For a pear-shaped body, a heavily flared lehenga with a fitted blouse works well to balance proportions. For petite frames, avoid excessive volume — opt for straight or A-line cuts. For a fuller figure, structured fabrics like silk with vertical embroidery patterns create an elongating effect. For an athletic build, layered and panelled lehengas add dimension and femininity.
Q17. What is the difference between a bridal lehenga and a party wear lehenga?
A bridal lehenga is crafted for the wedding day and features heavy embroidery, premium fabrics like raw silk or velvet, and elaborate craftsmanship that may take weeks to complete. A party wear lehenga is lighter, more versatile, and suitable for receptions, sangeet, or festive events. It typically uses fabrics like net, georgette, or organza with moderate embellishments such as sequins or cut-dana work.
Q18. Which lehenga is best for a reception?
For a reception, opt for a lehenga in a lighter fabric such as net, georgette, or organza with sequin or cut-bead embroidery. Copper gold, silver grey, and jewel tones work beautifully for evening receptions. A more structured silhouette or indo-western style lehenga also works well, allowing ease of movement during the event.
Q19. Which lehenga is best for a sangeet or mehendi?
For sangeet or mehendi functions, lighter lehengas in vibrant colours such as yellow, orange, green, or pink are ideal. Printed and lightweight lehengas or those with mirror (shisha) work, resham embroidery, or minimal sequins work well. Choose fabrics like georgette or organza for ease of movement during dance and celebrations.
Q20. Can I wear a lehenga for a destination wedding?
Yes. For destination weddings, lightweight lehengas in georgette, organza, or printed fabrics are the most practical choice. They are easy to carry, comfortable in warm climates, and still elegant in appearance. Avoid very heavy silk or velvet lehengas for outdoor or beach weddings — save those for grand indoor ceremonies.
Q21. What is a pastel bridal lehenga and who should wear it?
A pastel bridal lehenga features soft, muted colour tones such as blush, ivory, mint, lavender, and powder blue. It is ideal for modern brides who prefer a subtle, romantic look over traditional deep reds. Pastel lehengas work especially well for daytime ceremonies, intimate weddings, and pre-wedding functions.
Q22. What is an indo-western lehenga?
An indo-western lehenga is a fusion outfit that combines traditional Indian craftsmanship with modern Western design elements. Features may include structured crop tops or jacket blouses, asymmetrical hemlines, contemporary draping, or experimental silhouettes. It is a popular choice for receptions, cocktail events, and modern brides who want a fashion-forward look.
Q23. What embroidery techniques are used in designer lehengas?
Designer lehengas use a variety of traditional Indian hand embroidery techniques. The most common include zardozi (metallic thread and bead work), dabka (coiled metal thread work), resham (silk thread embroidery), zari (woven metallic patterns), sequin work, nakhshi work, cut-dana work, mirror (shisha) work, and stone and bead embellishments. Each technique adds a distinct texture and visual richness to the outfit.
Q24. How long does it take to make a heavily embroidered bridal lehenga?
A heavily embroidered bridal lehenga featuring techniques like zardozi, dabka, or nakhshi work can take anywhere from 4 to 12 weeks to complete. The time depends on the density of embroidery, the complexity of motifs, the number of artisans involved, and the fabric used. Premium handcrafted pieces require significantly more time than machine-embroidered styles.
Q25. What is dabka embroidery in a lehenga?
Dabka is a traditional Indian embroidery technique that uses coiled metal wires or threads to create raised, three-dimensional patterns on fabric. It adds a sculptural texture and a rich, jewel-like finish to bridal lehengas. Dabka is often combined with zardozi, sequins, or stones for a layered, luxurious effect.
Q26. What is cut-dana work in lehengas?
Cut-dana refers to tiny, tubular metallic beads that are hand-stitched onto fabric in intricate patterns. They create a fine, sparkling effect and are commonly used to enhance borders, motifs, and detailed sections of designer lehengas. Cut-dana work is popular in both bridal and festive styles for its subtle shimmer and precision detailing.
Q27. How should I style a bridal lehenga dupatta?
There are several elegant ways to drape a bridal lehenga dupatta. A classic head drape is traditional and timeless for wedding ceremonies. A double dupatta style (one on the head, one over the shoulder) adds grandeur for bridal moments. A one-shoulder drape or belted dupatta style suits more contemporary looks for receptions. The draping style should complement both the lehenga design and the occasion.
Q28. What jewellery should I wear with a bridal lehenga?
For a heavily embroidered bridal lehenga, traditional kundan, polki, or jadau jewellery sets complement the intricate craftsmanship beautifully. For minimal or pastel lehengas, statement earrings with a delicate necklace maintain balance. For a contemporary look, opt for pearl sets or geometric gold pieces. Always match the jewellery tone (gold or silver) with the dominant metalwork in the lehenga embroidery.
Q29. What footwear goes best with a lehenga?
Embroidered juttis or mojaris are the most traditional and comfortable choice for long wedding ceremonies, offering both cultural authenticity and ease of wear. Embellished block heels or strappy heels refine the silhouette for reception and evening events. For outdoor or destination weddings, wedge heels or flats in complementary fabrics are more practical.
Q30. How do I care for a silk bridal lehenga?
A silk bridal lehenga should always be dry cleaned after use — never machine washed. Store it folded in a soft muslin cloth, away from direct sunlight, moisture, and sharp accessories. Avoid hanging heavy silk lehengas for long periods, as the weight can distort the fabric. Keep silica gel sachets in the storage box to prevent moisture damage.
Q31. How do I remove wrinkles from a lehenga without damaging it?
Use a steamer rather than a direct iron for removing wrinkles from embroidered or delicate fabric lehengas. Hold the steamer a few inches away from the fabric and work in sections. For silk or velvet, always steam from the reverse side to protect the embroidery and sheen. Avoid pressing the iron directly onto any embellishments, beads, or metallic embroidery.
Q32. Does Kundan's Bridal Couture offer lehengas in Chandigarh?
Yes, Kundan's Bridal Couture has a store in Sector 11, Panchkula, Chandigarh. Customers in Chandigarh and the surrounding region can visit the store to explore the bridal lehenga collection in person or shop the full range online at kundansbridalcouture.com.
Q33. Where are Kundan's Bridal Couture stores located?
Kundan's Bridal Couture has three stores — at Nai Sarak, Chandni Chowk, Delhi; Nishant Kunj, Pitampura, Delhi; and Sector 11, Panchkula, Chandigarh. The brand also offers online shopping with delivery across India.
Q34. Does Kundan's Bridal Couture offer customisation for bridal lehengas?
Kundan's Bridal Couture specialises in designer and handcrafted bridal lehengas. For customisation queries, you can contact the brand directly via their website or visit one of their stores in Delhi or Chandigarh to discuss fabric, embroidery, and sizing requirements in detail.
Q35. Can I shop Kundan's Bridal Couture lehengas online and get delivery across India?
Yes, Kundan's Bridal Couture offers online shopping through their website kundansbridalcouture.com with delivery across India. The full collection of bridal, festive, and occasion lehengas is available online, with detailed product descriptions including fabric, colour, and embroidery technique for each piece.