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Color and Fabric: The ensemble is rendered in a deep, luxurious maroon or crimson velvet, a classic color for wedding attire.
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Embellishment: The voluminous skirt (lehenga) is heavily covered in gold or antique gold zardozi and threadwork.
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The wide hemline features an exceptionally elaborate, multi-layered border with intricate traditional motifs.
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The body of the skirt is detailed with large paisley or ornamental patterns.
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Dupatta Styling: The photos show two popular draping methods:
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yea.jpg: Features a heavy, matching velvet dupatta draped grandly over one shoulder, with thick gold borders. -
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zeb.jpgandyea.1.jpg: Display a double dupatta look, where the heavy velvet dupatta is complemented by a sheer, contrasting light peach or coral net dupatta draped over the head as a traditional veil.
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Model Styling (
yea.1.jpg): The model wears a heavy choker and earrings, a maang tikka, and green jewelry accents, adding to the complete, grand bridal aesthetic.
2. The Dark Mocha Embellished Lehenga
This outfit presents a sophisticated, slightly more contemporary contrast to the traditional red look.
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Colour and Fabric: The base colour is a dark mocha brown or charcoal Gray, with a subtle sheen, likely silk or heavy georgette.
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Embellishment: The skirt is adorned with vertical lines of work (possibly sequins or fine gota) and a dense border of floral embroidery in soft colours like pink, white, and green, contrasting sharply with the dark base.
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Dupatta: A sheer light pink or lilac net dupatta is draped over the head and shoulders, providing a delicate and feminine touch.
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Style: This design offers a modern twist on heavy traditional wear, perfect for a reception or formal sangeet function.
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