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Every Indian woman (whether she is a bride or not!) dreams of owning a gorgeous designer embroidered lehenga. An embroidered lehenga itself is the star of the show, featuring elaborate embroidery using traditional zardozi, Chikankari, and gota patti techniques. The result is an outfit that is not only beautiful but also displays rich motifs and embellishments. Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop exhibits the latest collection of designer embroidered lehengas, which reflect class and grace. These pieces can not only function as exquisite bridal embroidered lehengas but can also be worn for various occasions. A lehenga with heavier embellishments will turn heads for grander affairs, such as a sangeet or cocktail party. Lighter-weight lehengas with minimal embroidery are perfect for festive occasions like Diwali or Navratri. You can find a wide range of styles for embroidered lehenga choli, from the delicate and understated to the opulent and dramatic, at Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop for any event. The collection comes with designer labels, each offering a unique take on the designer embroidered lehenga. Some names are Kalighata, Aisha Rao, Seema Gujral, Anushree Reddy, Papa Don’t Preach by Shubhika, Dolly J, Archana Kochhar, Gopi Vaid, Chaashni By Maansi And Ketan, Masumi Mewawalla, and many more. Studio Iris, for instance, has a dazzling collection of embroidered lehenga sets in lavish organza, net, and viscose georgette with hand or machine embroidery. From classic elegance in gold and silver to romantic pastels, bold fuchsias, and lively hues of mint green, rusty orange, and crimson, there’s a lehenga to set your heart aflutter. Whether you prefer delicate embellishments or shimmering sequins, Studio Iris has a design to make you the centre of attention. Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop also features Lashkaraa for any woman who loves exquisite occasion wear. Velvet, net, brocade, and georgette are adorned with detailed embroidery in shimmering zari, sequins, and pearls. The collection includes a variety of colours and designs, whether you need a timeless look or a modern touch. From rich, jewel-toned velvets fit for royalty to whimsical florals on soft georgette, every Indian embroidered lehenga is a show-stopper to flatter and grab attention. The shades of the Zari & Sequins Embroidered Lehenga Set and the Black Brocade & Shantoon Thread Embroidered Lehenga Set are among the bestsellers. On the other hand, Vvani by Vani Vats has an exclusive collection of embroidered lehenga choli. These lehengas have sparkling embroidery, mirror work, and geometric patterns woven from luxe georgette, organza, and satin. Find your perfect match from a spectrum of colours, from the classics of royal blue and crimson red to the playful mustard yellow and deep coral. With various styles to flatter every form, including tiered lehengas and classic silhouettes, Vvani by Vani Vats celebrates your individuality. Another up-and-coming name is Miku Kumar. The collection includes designer embroidered lehengas in classic hues of teal green, purple, and steel grey and lively tones of green, sea green, and mint green. The lehengas are crafted from luxurious georgette & lycra, viscose satin organza & georgette, and satin organza fabric blends. Many of the lehengas feature ornate embroidery, some even with hand-done embellishments. These are just some of the many names. Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop has an extensive repertoire of designer embroidered lehengas waiting to be a part of your wardrobe.
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In weddings, the bride is the centre of attention. Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop has a curated collection of bridal embroidered lehenga sets. For the wedding ceremony itself, nothing speaks more of tradition and grandeur than a heavily embroidered lehenga from Tarun Tahiliani. He has a range of sets for your wedding day that are just your dream come true. His Red Ombre Zardosi Embroidered Lehenga Set is a vision in itself, crafted from luxurious dupion silk and hand-embroidered with sequins, zardosi, resham, and dabka. The ombre effect creates a mesmerising play of colour, while the rich embroidery adds grace. The Coral Sequins Viscose Embroidered Lehenga Set from Rahul Mishra presents a newer take on tradition. The shimmering sequins are balanced by delicate hand embroidery, creating a radiant and sophisticated look. Masaba’s Red Bagh-E-Bahar Neelkamal Raw Silk Thread Embroidered Lehenga Set is an enchanting fusion of heritage and modern design. The raw silk base is adorned with intricate thread embroidery incorporating haath-phool, neel-kamal, shajara, moti, sitara, and dori work. The lehenga brags charming pocket details and a cancan Skirt for added volume, while the embroidered Blouse, brocade Dupatta, tissue dupatta, and tulle trail complete the look with a regal flair. The red Tulle Fish-Cut Embroidered Lehenga Set from Papa Don’t Preach by Shubhika is a show-stopping statement piece. This fiery red creation is embroidered with custom-cut gold metal embellishments, pearls, and crystals for unparalleled opulence. The signature butterfly blouse adds whimsy, while the short scalloped tulle veil and detachable exaggerated trail ensure you leave a lasting impression on your special day. With more such stunning options at Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop, you will find embroidered lehenga for brides. You can also discover one for your pre-wedding functions, like the engagement, Sangeet, and Mehendi. The Coconut & Rose Gold Organza Hand Embroidered Lehenga Set by Arpita Mehta is favoured for the engagement. The Emerald Green Mesh Fabric Hand Embroidered Lehenga Set from Amit Aggarwal is a lively option for the Mehendi, where movement and ease are necessary. The off-shoulder drape sleeves make it suitable for Mehendi, where the bride can easily enjoy the festivities. The Sangeet is all about dance and joy, and a lehenga that combines glamour with comfort is essential. The Rust & Mustard Embroidered Lehenga Set from Suhino strikes this balance beautifully. Its pastel look in silk with zari and mirror embroidery make it striking and comfortable, allowing the bride to dance the night away while looking resplendent. The reception is the grand finale, where the bride can showcase her style in all its glory. The Ivory Organza Embroidered Lehenga Set by Ridhi Mehra is perfect for this occasion. Its feather cape makes it a statement, allowing the bride to shine as she begins her new journey. With Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop, you will find the perfect match for every wedding festivity. So, browse the collection of designer embroidered lehenga sets and be the star of every celebration!
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The designer embroidered lehenga is known for its detailing and embroidery techniques. The traditional zari and zardosi techniques use gold or silver metallic threads, gems, pearls, and beads to create patterns and motifs. The Red Raw Silk Zardosi Embroidered Lehenga Set by Kalighata is a vision of opulence, perfect for the bride who desires a regal look. Embroidery extends far beyond gold and silver threads. Resham uses silk floss to create delicate and colourful designs, as Cream Ivory Chanderi Resham & Floral Embroidered Lehenga Set from Apeksha Jain Label illustrates. Chikankari, a traditional embroidery technique from Lucknow, features detailed floral patterns, which are perfect for the bride seeking a more understated yet undeniably elegant look. The Ivory Net Chikankari Swarovski Embroidered Lehenga Set by Vandana Sethi showcases this beautifully. Simultaneously, sequin and mirror work add sparkle and glamour to lehengas, making them ideal for festive occasions. The Rose Gold Georgette Sequins Lehenga Set by Renee Label features sequins, thread embroidery, and cutwork detailing, adding a contemporary twist to traditional embroidery. Embroidery is just one part of the story. Many lehengas incorporate embellishments like Gota Patti and Dabka. The Pink Tabby Silk Gota Crushed Lehenga Set by Scakhi is a beautiful example of Gota Patti. At the same time, the Navy Blue Georgette Dabka Embroidered Lehenga Set by MeenaGurnam showcases Dabka’s subtle elegance. These embellishments add dimension and texture to your lehenga, making it a unique work of art. Thread embroidery, however, can have delicate floral patterns to bold, intricate designs. The Pastel Pink Embroidered Lehenga Set by Anushree Reddy showcases delicate thread work, creating a soft, romantic look. It adds texture and depth to the fabric without overwhelming the design.
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Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop has an extensive selection of designer embroidered lehengas that suit all styles. For a truly dazzling look, consider an embellished lehenga decked with fancy details like beads, crystals, sequins, and, of course, embroidery. A striking example from our collection is the Multi-Coloured Chinon Embellished Lehenga Set by Smriti By Anju Agarwal. You can consider the jacket embroidered lehenga set for a modern twist, like the Red Georgette Embroidered Jacket Lehenga Set by Mishru for a contemporary look. For a more casual yet chic look, you can count on printed embroidered lehengas with lively prints and patterns from traditional motifs to modern designs. The Pink Cotton Viscose Georgette Printed & Embroidered Lehenga Set by Ri Ritu Kumar combines beautiful prints with subtle embroidery, perfecting it for daytime events or festive gatherings. Jacquard Lehengas is known for their rich, textured fabrics that lend luxury to the ensemble. The Ivory Organza & Jacquard Embroidered Lehenga Set by Nikita Vishakha showcases the beauty of jacquard fabric with embroidery. Hand-painted lehengas are a perfect choice for a unique look. These lehengas feature hand-painted designs, offering a personalised and bespoke touch. These lehengas, like the Canary Yellow Hand Painted Lehenga Set by Arpita Sulakshana, are a conversation starter. The Grey Embellished Vogue Lehenga Variation Set by Kalighata exemplifies a Vogue lehenga with sequins and cutdana embroidery. It represents the cutting edge of fashion, combining contemporary trends with traditional elements. You can also try lehengas with floral motifs for feminine grace and beauty. The Mint Green Floral Printed Lehenga from Tarini Vij has a delicate floral print, a ruffled blouse, and an embroidered dupatta for a soft and romantic look. Shop these styles online at Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop.
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The right accessories can elevate your designer embroidered lehengas and your look. Jewellery selection depends on the neckline and style of your lehenga. Statement pieces like bold Necklaces, chandelier Earrings, or a Maang Tikka allow grandeur. Consider traditional kundan, polki, and temple jewellery pieces. If you prefer a more contemporary look, minimalist pieces or modern designs can add a fresh and chic touch. Simple earrings, delicate necklaces, or sleek Bangles keep the focus on the detailed embroidery of your lehenga and are perfect for casual events. Footwear options include heeled sandals or juttis. Traditional embroidered juttis allows charm, while heeled sandals are a modern touch. Meanwhile, clutch bags or Potli Bags are perfect for carrying essentials while complementing your lehenga. An embroidered clutch can match the detailing of your lehenga. Potli bags with tassels and beadwork are great for traditional events. Statement bags can add a pop of colour or texture. The weight of your dupatta can complement your lehenga style. For a more ornate lehenga, choose a heavily embroidered dupatta. For a simpler look, opt for a lighter one. You can also completely transform your outfit with different draping techniques. Try a traditional drape over your head and shoulders, or go for a modern one over just one shoulder. Don’t forget the hairstyles. Buns, braids, or soft curls go well with the lehenga. For makeup, opt for smokey eyes and bold lips for a glamorous look or a soft and natural makeup look for a delicate aesthetic.
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How to style Embroidered Lehengas?
Pair the embroidered lehenga skirt with a contrasting or complementary blouse from another outfit for an unexpected twist.
Make a statement with bold and unconventional jewellery. Opt for oversized earrings, layered necklaces, or statement rings that complement the embroidery of the lehenga.
Consider adding a waist chain, hand harness, or unconventional hair accessories for a contemporary and eclectic look.
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What colour Embroidered Lehengas are currently trending?
Muted colours like ivory, beige, sage green, etc. are currently trending owing to western influences and shifting tastes. Apart from this, pastels like lavender and peach are also trending. Brides can be seen moving towards shades of red when it comes to embroidered lehengas, with crimson and maroon being top favourites.
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What are the different occasions to wear Embroidered Lehengas?
If your lehenga is lightweight and has minimal embroidery, feel free to wear it for festive occasions. If it is heavily embroidered, consider saving it for special occasions and wedding functions from Engagement to Sangeet, Cocktail to Pheras and beyond. For the former, check out labels like Punit Balana and Mahima Mahajan whose designs feature a mix of both embroidery and prints. For the latter, look towards Mrunalini Rao, Vvani by Vani Vats, etc.
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What are the trendiest Embroidered Lehengas?
Lehengas with zardozi embroidery is ever-loved by Indian women, with contemporary styles now shifting focus back on this time-honoured technique. This pastel green zardozi embroidered lehenga from Yaksi Deepthi Reddy is the perfect example of this phenomenon.
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What are the best designer-wear Embroidered lehengas?
When it comes to embroidered lehengas, everyone has their own unique taste and preferences. What is excess to some might be perfect for others, but overall, these designers are topping the charts currently:
Jiya by Veer Designs
Mahima Mahajan
Megha and Jigar
Izzumi Mehta
Preeti S Kapoor
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