Green&white Ethnic Lehenga
Green&white Ethnic Lehenga
This traditional Green&White Ethnic Lehenga is expertly crafted with vibrant colors and intricate designs. Made with brocade silk fabric, it offers a comfortable fit and effortless traditional style. Perfect for festive and Pary wear.
Color: Green and White Size : Blouse- Medium (Bust: 32-34, Waist: 32, Length: 13 SleeveLength:10) Skirt - (Waist: 34-36 Hip: 38-44, Length:42) (All measurements are in Inches) Material : Cotton Silk, Brocade Weight : 750g Unit : Single
Important Note – Color may slightly vary due to the camera lighting |
Styling Tips
1. Blouse Pairing:
Opt for a golden blouse with intricate embroidery or a high-neck blouse for a regal touch.
Alternatively, pair with a red blouse with minimalist designs to balance the lehenga’s grandeur.
2. Jewelry:
Traditional Kerala temple jewelry like jhumkas, mullamottu mala (jasmine bud necklace), and bangles will enhance the look.
Add a waist belt (odiyanam) for a touch of South Indian tradition.
3. Hairstyle:
Style your hair in a traditional braid adorned with jasmine flowers or a sleek bun for elegance.
Add a maang tikka or hair accessories with pearls and gold for a festive vibe.
4. Footwear:
Go for golden kolhapuris or embellished juttis to keep it festive and comfortable.
5. Makeup:
Opt for a dewy base, bold red lipstick, and kohl-lined eyes with winged eyeliner. Add a subtle golden shimmer on the eyelids to complement the embroidery.
6. Dupatta Draping:
Drape the dupatta over one shoulder and pin it at the waist for a modern touch.
Alternatively, go for the Kerala kasavu saree-inspired drape for a unique traditional fusion.
Care Tips
1. Storage:
Always store the lehenga in a cotton-lined garment bag to avoid discoloration.
Avoid hanging it for long periods; instead, fold it with tissue paper to preserve the embroidery.
2. Cleaning:
Dry clean the lehenga after wearing it, as Aari pearl embroidery is delicate.
Spot-clean minor stains with a damp cotton cloth and avoid scrubbing the embroidery.
3. Ironing:
Use a steam iron or place a cloth over the lehenga before ironing to protect the fabric and pearl work.
4. Avoid Direct Sunlight:
Prolonged exposure to sunlight can fade the vibrant red and golden colors. Store in a cool, dry place.
5. Handling the Embroidery:
Be gentle while wearing and removing the lehenga to prevent snagging the pearls or thread work.
Avoid wearing heavy accessories that might rub against the embroidery
This lehenga will surely make you stand out while honoring Kerala’s rich cultural heritage during Onam and other festive occasions!