SKU: SKU-17389
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This deep red raw silk bridal lehenga exudes regal charm with its intricate gold embroidery and zardozi-inspired detailing. Designed as a long kameez over a flared lehenga skirt, it is paired with a heavily embellished net dupatta. Perfect for grand Barat celebrations, it blends traditional artistry with a timeless silhouette. The rich color and ornate craftsmanship make it a standout choice for brides seeking elegance for weddings in the US, UK, or UAE, as well as festive occasions in Australia’s summer season.
This bridal lehenga is a celebration of South Asian heritage, featuring a long kameez-style top over a voluminous flared skirt. The deep red hue, symbolic of love and prosperity, is perfect for grand Barat entrances or Nikah ceremonies. Brides in the US can pair it with traditional gold jewelry for fall receptions, while those in the UK may opt for delicate pearl accents for registry celebrations. The silhouette offers graceful movement, making it equally suited to formal gatherings in UAE evening settings.
The ensemble showcases dense gold thread embroidery, zardozi-style work, sequins, and bead embellishments. Floral and paisley motifs are meticulously arranged across the bodice, sleeves, and skirt, with a scalloped border enhancing the hemline. The net dupatta is adorned with scattered gold motifs and a four-sided ornate border, ideal for draping over the head or shoulders. This level of detailing ensures the lehenga stands out in both intimate ceremonies and lavish receptions, including Canada’s winter weddings where layering is key.
Designed for a flattering fit, the lehenga features full sleeves, a rounded neckline, and a refined keyhole back. The flared skirt allows ease of movement, while the raw silk fabric offers a luxurious drape. For Australia’s summer Eid luncheons, the breathable net dupatta adds comfort without compromising elegance. To maintain its beauty, store the lehenga in a cool, dry place and avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight. Gentle handling will preserve the intricate handwork for years to come.