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4 Stunning Lehenga Designs for the Wedding Season in 2023

4 Stunning Lehenga Designs for the Wedding Season in 2023

Have you ever faced a dilemma where you never know which is the perfect type of lehenga for you? Perhaps you’re someone who wishes to know more about the latest trends on lehengas and the variety in their types? Or maybe you’re someone just wishing to get a bridal lehenga on rent. Well, in either case, as the wedding season begins, we at Binks are here to keep you updated on the latest styles and trends in lehengas for the year 2023.

 

Before we dive in, note that we’ll be talking in-depth about the different embroideries, color options, and fabrics that look stunning in lehengas. Information on these can also help when shopping for wedding lehengas and Indian designer wear for festivals.

 

1. Anarkali Lehengas - The Queen of Lehengas

 

The classiest choice among affordable Indian bridal designer lehengas, the Anarkali lehengas will never go out of fashion. You can go for either the printed, pastels, solids or even embroidered Anarkali lehengas for different weddings and occasions. For any bride, an Anarkali lehenga is an impeccable choice for one of the most important days of her life.

 

Blouse

 

For the blouse of the Anarkali lehenga, you can opt for the a shirt-collar style neck, strap blouse, heart-shaped neck, deep-neck, V-neck, full sleeves, or even quarter sleeve blouses for the Kalidar Ghagra.

 

Colors and Fabric

 

Colors are an especially important factor to consider when buying a lehenga for special occasions. In the 2022 Bridal Collection, pastel colors are a trend and even hues look great for a wide selection of Anarkali lehengas. The comfort or the fabric of the lehenga also makes it unique and easy to wear for a long period of time. Net, rayon, silk, or even velvet (if the weather in your city allows it!) are great choices to consider when getting your lehenga stitched.

 

Cost

 

The price of an Anarkali Lehenga can range anywhere from Rs 2,000 to Rs. 20,000, depending on the amount of work done and the cost of the fabric.

 

 

 

2. Peplum Style - The Trendiest Of Them All

 

Currently having a big ethnic fashion moment, the peplum style lehenga is the perfect style of lehenga for any bride who is going for a more contemporary look. The blouse that comes with the lehenga is tailored up to the waist and flared just under the waist region. What is special about this style of lehenga is that it is super comfortable to wear. You will not even feel any sort of irritation when wearing it, even if it is for a long duration.

 

Blouse

 

There is a multitude of blouses in trend for this type of Indian designer wear. However, the Peplum blouse is the more versatile style for lehengas of this kind. The scoop neck, stand collar, v-neck, high collar, ruffle sleeves, full sleeves or even the quarter sleeves are the best options to accompany your beautiful lehenga.

 

Colors and Fabric

 

In the current trends, pastels are much in demand for this sort of Indian bridal designer wear. Besides that, the darker shade — colors of red, blue, and even green make the bride or bridesmaid look gorgeous at different functions. Just like the anarkali lehengas, you can opt for silk, rayon, net, or even satin to make your lehenga beautiful and light. You can also opt for the same fabric for both the blouse and the lehenga itself.

 

Cost

 

These lehengas are just a tad more expensive and range anywhere between Rs. 50000 and Rs. 2 lac based on the embroidery style, fabric, and customization. You can also get this style of bridal lehenga on rent for a lesser cost.

 

 

 

3. Jacket Style Lehengas - The Indo-Western Pick

 

When it comes to different occasions like weddings, there is no more beautiful sight than a wide variety of Lehenga cholis. Elegant yet chic, the jacket style lehengas are one of the best and the most modern styles of lehengas in the 2022 Bridal Collection. If you’re planning to attend a or any other special occasion, you can pair this up with a jacket-style blouse for an effortlessly chic look.

 

Blouse

 

In this style of lehengas, it is necessary to style a jacket over a blouse. Since only the front part of the blouse will be visible from the jacket, you can opt for the strap blouse, boat neck, sweetheart neck, V-neck, or a classic sleeveless blouse.

 

Colors and fabric

 

The color palette for this style of lehengas is more flexible and you can choose solids, pastels, or even darker tones of colors based on the function. The jacket style lehengas exude a royal look as Indian bridal wear designer clothing. The trendy fabrics for this style of lehengas are silk, organza, net, or even velvet.

 

Cost

 

These lehengas are more affordable, starting at a price of Rs. 3,000 going just a little over Rs. 20,000. Regardless of the cost, we find this to be one of the fanciest lehengas you can own.

 

 

 

4. Layered Lehenga- for the Stunning Stylish Look

 

Another wedding season favourite, layered or ruffle lehengas are all the rage as we end 2021. Additionally, it changed the definition of the typical lehenga choli. A combination of the western gown and the ethnic lehenga, the layered lehenga has managed to change the trend altogether and make women want to wear the ruffled lehenga for a perfectly elegant look.

 

Blouse

 

There are a wide variety of blouse styles available in the market for the layered lehenga. Here, you can opt for the more contemporary designs like the off-shoulder, ruffled sleeves, full sleeves, and the ruffled neck to get the best combination.

 

Colors and Fabric

 

Lighter tones and bright colours fit better with this style of lehengas. You can opt for the baby pink, or the brushed gold look to get that pretty, bright, and beautiful look. Stiff fabric like net, organza, or satin works best with this style of lehenga, making you look as lovely as you feel.

 

Cost

 

These lehengas can range at costs between Rs. 5,000-15,000 ranging on the layers and the work done on each layer.

 

 

 

Conclusion

 

What we described in this article are only some of the Indian designer wear from styles that have been trending in the past year. Online tailor, Binks, can tailor-make any of the above styles of lehengas for your big day. That being said, if you’re shopping for a special occasion like your wedding or a close one’s special day, we hope that this article helped in selecting the best lehenga for you.

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