Multi-Panel Embroidered Lehenga (815 GS-86)
This ensemble is an extraordinary example of traditional, heirloom-quality bridal wear, defined by its unique multi-panel design and exceptional density of embroidery in mixed techniques and colours. It is the epitome of opulent, festive attire.
Lehenga (Skirt): The skirt is an ultra-voluminous, heavily flared lehenga, designed with distinct horizontal panels or bands, each featuring a different colour or embroidery style.
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Color Palette: The skirt showcases a rich, varied palette including Mustard Yellow, Olive Green, and Deep Magenta, providing visual depth and complexity.
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Work: The lower panel is highly dramatic, covered in dense gold zari and appliqué work in large, scalloped floral motifs, creating a heavy, luxurious weight. The middle panels utilize finer threadwork, sequins, and possibly mirror work in complementary shades, adding texture and sparkle.
Blouse: The top is a fitted crop top designed to match the complexity of the skirt.
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Style: It has short, voluminous puff sleeves (or churi sleeves) and a simple neckline.
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Embellishment: The choli is also covered in dense, intricate work using a mixture of gold zari, beads, and colourful threadwork that coordinates with the skirt's multiple colours.
Dupatta: A light, sheer dupatta is draped elegantly over the shoulders.
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Color: The dupatta may be split-toned, featuring a soft yellow and a pale mint that matches the upper sections of the lehenga.
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Work: It is bordered with light gold work and scattered subtle embellishments, drawing the entire multi-coloured outfit together.
Key Features:
- Style: Traditional Panel-Designed Bridal Lehenga Set.
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Work: Extremely dense gold zari, intricate threadwork, and appliqué concentrated in structured bands across the skirt.
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Occasion: Ideal for grand wedding ceremonies, receptions, or major traditional festivals.
Original: $178.26
-70%$178.26
$53.48

Description
This ensemble is an extraordinary example of traditional, heirloom-quality bridal wear, defined by its unique multi-panel design and exceptional density of embroidery in mixed techniques and colours. It is the epitome of opulent, festive attire.
Lehenga (Skirt): The skirt is an ultra-voluminous, heavily flared lehenga, designed with distinct horizontal panels or bands, each featuring a different colour or embroidery style.
-
Color Palette: The skirt showcases a rich, varied palette including Mustard Yellow, Olive Green, and Deep Magenta, providing visual depth and complexity.
-
Work: The lower panel is highly dramatic, covered in dense gold zari and appliqué work in large, scalloped floral motifs, creating a heavy, luxurious weight. The middle panels utilize finer threadwork, sequins, and possibly mirror work in complementary shades, adding texture and sparkle.
Blouse: The top is a fitted crop top designed to match the complexity of the skirt.
-
Style: It has short, voluminous puff sleeves (or churi sleeves) and a simple neckline.
-
Embellishment: The choli is also covered in dense, intricate work using a mixture of gold zari, beads, and colourful threadwork that coordinates with the skirt's multiple colours.
Dupatta: A light, sheer dupatta is draped elegantly over the shoulders.
-
Color: The dupatta may be split-toned, featuring a soft yellow and a pale mint that matches the upper sections of the lehenga.
-
Work: It is bordered with light gold work and scattered subtle embellishments, drawing the entire multi-coloured outfit together.
Key Features:
- Style: Traditional Panel-Designed Bridal Lehenga Set.
-
Work: Extremely dense gold zari, intricate threadwork, and appliqué concentrated in structured bands across the skirt.
-
Occasion: Ideal for grand wedding ceremonies, receptions, or major traditional festivals.





















