SKU: SKU-13270
Want this Look? Message Us on Whatsapp
This jade blue and maroon lehenga choli blends rich jewel tones with intricate zardozi, gota, kaamdaani, and vintage embroidery. The fitted maroon choli contrasts a voluminous jade blue panelled lehenga, finished with ornate borders and a soft beige embellished dupatta. Perfect for brides seeking a regal yet distinctive look, it transitions seamlessly from Barat to Walima. Its timeless craftsmanship suits grand receptions in the US and Canada, elegant UK garden venues, and opulent UAE evening celebrations.
This lehenga choli offers a striking alternative to traditional bridal reds, combining jade blue and maroon for a jewel-toned statement. The ensemble’s regal presence makes it ideal for Barat entrances or Walima receptions. In US fall receptions, its deep hues resonate with seasonal richness, while in UK registry ceremonies, the refined embroidery elevates intimate settings. The harmonious palette ensures it photographs beautifully under varied lighting, from indoor chandeliers to outdoor evening events.
Crafted from silk or silk-blend fabrics, the lehenga’s panelled construction delivers a full, graceful flare. Antique-gold zardozi, delicate thread embroidery, kaamdaani highlights, and shimmering gota trims create a dense, heritage-inspired surface. Each kali is adorned with ornate appliqués and bordered in green and maroon for layered depth. The soft beige net dupatta features scalloped maroon edging and hand-appliquéd floral motifs, adding a light, airy counterpoint to the richly worked base.
The fitted, long-sleeved choli with a wide neckline balances the lehenga’s volume, creating a flattering silhouette. Floor-length proportions and natural waistline placement enhance stature. For Canada winter weddings, layering with a shawl preserves warmth without compromising style, while in Australia summer Eid luncheons, the breathable net dupatta offers comfort. To maintain its beauty, store flat or on a hanger with protective covering, and avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight.