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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Latest Trends For Lehenga Choli

Ghagra or Lehenga choli is the most preferred party wear of young people. Most of the important guests in weddings will be in ghagra choli.
The ghagra choli is worn to mark important occasions and festivals.  
The Indian ghagra choli can be worn at main occasions like mehendi, dandiya / sangeet, the wedding ceremony and the reception. Outfits for women such as the 'Indian Ghagra or Lehenga - choli' brings out the essence of feminism.
Embroidered Indian ghagra choli is quite famous round the globe. It is one of the oldest form of Indian clothing. 
The young generation has evolved the traditional choli to strap less blouse, spaghetti top and tube top.
The traditional dress for women in Rajasthan and Gujarat is the lehenga choli or ghagra choli but can be seen all over the country. These cholis are brightly embroidered, waist - length bare - backed blouses. Indian ghagra cholis, lehengas are gathered ankle - length skirts secured around the waist. The attire is completed by a veil - cloth called odhni or dupatta draped across the neck or over the head. The Indian lehenga choli is extremely colorful, adding verve and color to the surrounding landscapes. Tribal women in theses area bedeck themselves from head to toe with chunky silver jewellery.

Top 5 Lehenga Choli Designs For Girls 2013 - 2014:


1. Popular cuts and styles - Bridal lehenga Choli :  Today lehengas are available in various cuts and styles to suit every body type. This type is extremely popular among women.





2. Panelled Lehengas : This type is indeed trendy and unique styling and more suitable for tall and fair brides. 

3. Circular Lehengas : Very old style and mostly suit on thin figured and lean physique girls.

4. Straight cut Lehengas : The down flows of parallel falls make a Lehenga straight cut, these type of Lehengas fit to each and every body size. 

5. Fish Tail or Mermaid Lehengas : Extremely charming, chic and stylish type with tight fitting bottom lehenga. And I most like this type in festive seasons like Navratri.

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