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Colour and Fabric: The main garment is a deep, rich velvet in maroon or crimson red. The use of velvet suggests opulence and warmth, often chosen for winter or grand formal weddings.
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Embellishment: The entire lehenga (skirt) is covered in exceptionally dense and intricate traditional embroidery, likely involving zari, zardosi, or sequin work in a rich gold or antique gold tone.
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The hemline features a remarkably wide and complex border with layered patterns, including arch or scalloped motifs.
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The rest of the skirt has scattered or vertical embellishments, leading up to a heavily detailed waistline.
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Choli and Dupatta: The choli (bodice), visible under the drape, is also made of the matching velvet with heavy work.
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A double dupatta effect is created: one heavy red velvet dupatta is draped richly over the shoulders and chest, and a lighter, sheer net dupatta in a soft coral or light pink/peach shade is draped over the head (acting as a veil), extending the luxurious look.
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