SKU: SKU-7
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This ivory three-piece bridal lehenga ensemble combines a fitted halter blouse, paneled floor-length skirt, and flowing long jacket in embroidered net. Metallic threadwork and lace-style motifs create a luminous, refined look ideal for modern nikah or walima celebrations. The absence of a dupatta lends a contemporary edge, while the scalloped hem and beaded fringe add artisanal detail. Perfect for brides seeking elegance that transitions seamlessly from intimate UK garden ceremonies to grand UAE evening receptions or Australia summer celebrations.
This ensemble offers a fresh take on bridal wear by pairing traditional South Asian craftsmanship with a streamlined silhouette. The halter blouse draws attention to the neckline and shoulders, while the paneled lehenga skirt elongates the figure. The long jacket adds graceful movement, making it suitable for US fall receptions, UK registry ceremonies, or UAE evening formals. Without a dupatta, the look feels modern yet retains bridal gravitas through intricate embellishment.
Crafted from fine ivory net with a shimmer lining, the set radiates subtle luminosity. The lace-style embroidery and metallic threadwork are meticulously applied across the blouse, skirt panels, and jacket, creating a cohesive design. Beaded fringe along the jacket’s sleeves and hem adds tactile interest. The scalloped hem of the skirt reflects artisanal precision, while the vertical panel embroidery enhances the skirt’s flow and structure, perfect for Canada winter weddings with layered accessories.
The fitted halter blouse offers a secure yet comfortable fit, balanced by the fluidity of the skirt and jacket. The floor-length cut ensures formal elegance, while the open-front jacket allows for easy movement. This ensemble is best preserved by gentle dry cleaning and careful storage to maintain the integrity of the net and embellishments. For Australia summer Eid luncheons or warm-weather celebrations, the breathable net fabric ensures comfort without compromising on opulence.