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HOW TO PROPERLY MAINTAIN YOUR HEAVY LEHENGA

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  With the dazzling flamboyance of your lehenga, you can feel lost after the wedding event. You need to be very careful with its storage because it's undoubtedly one of your most audaciously expensive purchases ever. The majority of the time, heavy lehengas are specially made and especially designed, necessitating extra care for delicate outfits. It's not a good idea to tuck them away in your closet behind racks of clothing. Remember that it took you months to complete your lehenga , and it will serve as a constant reminder of the enjoyable times you had with your family and relatives. Not hang, but fold Bridal lehenga s are easily vulnerable to becoming deformed owing to their heavy weight. Thus, if you store them over a long period of time in a hanging position, their contours will become flat and saggy. It is beneficial for your lehenga if you lightly fold it and place it on a flat surface. Should use a muslin cloth Before storing your lehenga, always warp it in a delicate

NEW LEHENGA COLOR COMBINATIONS FOR BRIDES

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  It’s time to bend the rules, or perhaps we should say combine them with original   lehenga  color combinations. The bridesmaids typically end up purchasing their lehenga cholis in neutral colors. Why not create your ideal outfit using the sass and brightness of various colors? 1. Orange-Yellow Is The Most Desirable Color Give your Twisted fairy tale lehenga a splash of orange for a colorful, avant-garde accent.  Bridesmaids  aren’t afraid to think about their distinctiveness because of how quickly the fashion market changes. With a twin net dupatta, the tangy yellow and orange  lehenga choli  with intricate geometric designs looks even more beautiful. 2. Sage Green, Dreamy Pink, and Unusual Charming The  handworked  sage green and dreamy pink lehenga is fashionable and fitted in silk and features a distinctive color combination of subdued green and calming pink. The two lovely colors are wonderful for all Indian skin tones and serve to break up the monotony. The color combination is