The Gilded Petals Lehenga
The Gilded Petals Lehenga
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Fully Stitched Lehenga: Lehenga+blouse+dupatta
The Choli (Blouse):
Neckline & Shape: It features a flattering sweetheart or scoop neckline, which is a key element of the current crop top-style lehenga trend.
Fabric & Color: The base appears to be a light beige or peach silk or satin fabric, with a slightly metallic sheen.
Embroidery: The intricate embroidery on the choli is its defining feature. It consists of geometric and paisley patterns rendered in thread work of copper, rust, gold, and white, with small sequins or beads interspersed for subtle sparkle. The style hints at traditional Indian craft, but the color palette and structured shape give it a modern feel.
Sleeves: It's a sleeveless design, further enhancing the contemporary aesthetic.
The Lehenga (Skirt):
Fabric & Technique: The skirt is made from a pleated georgette or lightweight silk, and its distinguishing feature is the print. It features an abstract floral or leaf-like pattern in a rich palette of deep copper, maroon, brown, and navy blue on a light beige or grey background.
Embroidery/Sequin Work: This printed pattern is completely overlaid with intricate vertical lines of small silver and gold sequins. This "all-over sequin" or "mirror work" effect gives the skirt an incredible shimmer and texture, catching the light as the wearer moves. The overall style is often referred to as a "printed sequin" lehenga.
The Flare: The lehenga has a lovely A-line flare, created by the pleats and the voluminous fabric.
The Dupatta (Scarf):
Fabric: It's a sheer, lightweight fabric, likely net or organza, in a matching shade of beige.
Embroidery: The dupatta features delicate embroidery along its borders, complementing the patterns on the choli and the colors of the skirt. It adds a final touch of grace to the outfit.
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