Lehengas or
Ghagra Cholis have been in trends for generations. This attire is one of those
traditional Indian wears which have captivated the minds of different people. This
Ghagra Choli is a perfect outfit for different occasions such as Festivals,
Parties etc. Most importantly it is an ideal wedding outfit. Wedding is quite
an important event for a bride - to – be. During wedding, it is bride who is
the centre of attraction. So she puts all her attention and efforts towards
looking fabulous. The first and the foremost thing which she considers to make
her wedding a great event is the wedding outfit. When it comes to the wedding
outfit most brides – to – be prefer Lehengas or Ghagra Cholis which make the
best wedding outfits.
These
Lehengas which beautify a bride come with different craft works and
embellishments. The shades with which these lehengas are designed make them
remarkable. When heavy embroidery work is carried out on these ghagra cholis they
look simply impeccable. Few years ago, Bridal Lehengas were just traditional outfits with no modernization. But now the
time has changed and so are the bridal lehengas. Now these outfits come with a
great modern touch. The design patterns of the ghagra and the choli are quite
transformed now. With new innovation these lehengas are growing more and more
popular in this modern world.
Now
designers are coming up with new design patterns and styles to enhance the
richness of ghagra cholis. Now a day the skirts or ghagras are being made with multicoloured
panels. The purpose behind this is to bring several colours together and maintain
the traditional look. Though these outfits are getting transformed, the
traditional style is still in and even now these Ghagra Cholis are designed with
heavy borders of gota patti work. Swarovski crystals are also involved in a
large number in the embellishment of ghagras.
Not only
this, but the latest trends in bridal lehengas are also to do with the type of embellishment
on the Choli. Today, these cholis are decorated with different works such as Zardosi,
Zari, Sequins, Thread, Kundan, Resham, Pearl and sequence work. The fabric with
which these lehengas are crafted also differs a lot. Mostly these lehengas are made
from fabrics such as velvet, net, cotton, silk, chiffon, georgette and brocade.