Latest
Lehenga Designs 2019-2020
Known as Circular kind of lehenga it has several of volume and pleats. This one, Ladies, is most suitable for all body types but mainly recommended to round and rectangular shaped ones.
Double-Flared:
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Celebs & Fashion Week:
Before
we jump straight into the latest trend of Lehengas out there, it will be
beneficial to know a little bit about the origin of Lehengas and the emotion
and cultural value they carry so you can be a bit extra expressive and
beautiful than you already are.
The
Origin: Lehenga Choli or lehnga or Langa gained its
popularity as an attire amongst women mainly in Northern parts of India, in the
time of the 10th century. The original, ancient form of lehenga was usually
stitched from cotton, but later in time of Mughal rule, royal fabrics and
embroideries like silk & brocade were
used, giving lehenga its recognition as a royal attire.
Now the
Variations: If you want to wear the
proper Lehenga that will draw peoples’ eyes towards you like some mystical
magnet, then it’s necessary for you to know the variations of lehenga out
there.
A-LINE
As
you can guess from the name itself, An A-Line Lehenga resembles the letter ‘A’:
tighter on the waist and flares out at the bottom. This one is a very versatile
in nature and suitable for pear-shaped and hourglass body types.
FLARED
Known as Circular kind of lehenga it has several of volume and pleats. This one, Ladies, is most suitable for all body types but mainly recommended to round and rectangular shaped ones.
Double-Flared:
This
type of lehengas has double and sometimes triple flares to increase the volume.
MERMAID
Mermaid
aka Fishtail lehenga got its name of course from its look. With tight till
knees and flared from claves it’s ideal for the pear and hourglass-shaped
bodies.
PANELED
Paneled
lehenga has several horizontal panels of fabrics attached altogether to create
the flare of the lehenga. The purposes of these panels to increase the volume
of the flares. These panels can be or different depending upon one’s
choice. These are mainly suitable for Inverted and rectangular body shapes.
SHARARA
This
one looks like a half saree. Known as Pavadai, Langa Davani, Langa Voni, is a
kind of lehenga that will have two big palazzos or pants in the
bottom. Traditionally worn in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.
Straight &
Trail:
The first one has a straight without any space for
plates, basically recommended for the inverted triangle and the rectangular T
body types. Whilst the second one has an extra fabric making a trail at behind.
Latest
trend now:
When it
comes to weddings or a party or a ceremony, a lehenga is a must for the ladies.
Carrying that beautiful piece of fine craft with a prominent essence of
delicate royalty. It’s always an eye-catcher. Now the last thing we ladies
would want is a lehenga that is considered obsolete nowadays while other girls
are rocking their trendy lehengas. This is why a little enlightenment about the
latest trends in this field is always benevolent in nature.
As this
traditional wear carries the cultural emotion of our magnificent country, a good
lehenga always look thoughtful. Any design that looks proud in its own color
and texture is a worthy one. It should be always remembered.
Being
Colorful is the new sexy:
It is
not always necessary that a lehenga always has to be on the royal side in terms
of looks. A casual lehenga can also be drenched in all joyous vibes in the
world. A themed party or casual dining or a gathering of loved ones, for a
variety of occasions, to wear them.
The in-betweens:
The blends of causal and royal look with an essence of
tradition-filled in it in trend this month. And there is a reason for it.
Just look at these beauties.
The
whites:
The
white ones are making their way back into the trends this year, with a new
divine looking style. Look at the gorgeous Sara Ali Khan in her gorgeous
looking white lehenga.
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