SKU: SKU-4175
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This rust-toned bridal lehenga set in lustrous raw silk radiates regal charm, featuring intricate metallic thread, resham embroidery, sequins, and jewel-toned accents. The ensemble includes a long straight-cut shirt, full-flared lehenga, embroidered net dupatta, and a sumptuous kundan zari shawl. Designed for grand occasions, it offers a timeless silhouette that works beautifully for barat ceremonies in the US and Canada, elegant receptions in the UK, or evening formals in the UAE. The layered styling and ornate details make it a statement piece for high-formality events.
This bridal lehenga set is designed for the most significant wedding moments, from a grand barat in the US to a refined registry ceremony in the UK. The rust base, enriched with jewel-tone embroidery, creates a warm yet striking palette that photographs beautifully in both indoor and outdoor settings. The combination of a long straight-cut shirt over a voluminous lehenga offers a balanced silhouette that flatters while maintaining traditional modesty. Layered with the net dupatta and kundan zari shawl, it transitions seamlessly from ceremonial rituals to evening receptions.
Crafted from premium raw silk, the shirt and lehenga provide a lustrous finish and structured drape. The embroidery blends metallic thread, resham work, and sequins, forming intricate floral and ornamental motifs. The lehenga’s broad border is a showcase of heritage craftsmanship, while the net dupatta’s delicate embroidery and ornate edge add lightness and contrast. The kundan zari shawl introduces a textured, opulent layer, perfect for cooler climates like Canada’s winter weddings or as a dramatic accessory for UAE evening formals.
The ensemble’s floor-length lehenga delivers a sweeping flare, balanced by the straight-cut shirt’s clean lines. Full sleeves enhance the traditional bridal aesthetic, while the layered styling allows for versatile draping of the dupatta and shawl. For longevity, store the set in a cool, dry place and avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight. Gentle handling preserves the embroidery’s brilliance, ensuring it remains a treasured piece for years. In warmer climates like Australia’s summer Eid luncheons, the shawl can be styled lightly for comfort.