
Heavy Net Embellished Rainbow-Sequins, Dori, Thread Work Laddi-Floral Motif Lehenga Choli With Soft Net Butta Pattern Dupatta
Gentle hand-wash separately in cold water with a mild detergent. Avoid soaking. Iron on medium heat while slightly damp.
Description
Where Festivity Finds Its Finest Language Some occasions ask for restraint; others ask for radiance. This heavy net lehenga choli answers the latter with generosity and care, its surface animated by rainbow sequins that catch light the way afternoon sun catches water. The dori and thread work traces laddi-floral motifs across the skirt, a pattern rooted in the embellishment traditions of North India, where artisans have long understood that florals are not decoration but devotion. Rainbow sequin embroidery of this density requires painstaking hand-finishing, each cluster placed to build rhythm rather than noise. The soft net dupatta, scattered with delicate butta motifs, provides a counterpoint of quiet, allowing the lehenga to breathe. Together, the two fabrics move with an ease that flatters the body in motion. Available in pista and pink, both shades carry the warmth of celebration without veering into excess. For a shaadi or sangeet, pair with polished kundan jewellery and minimal gold juttis. The pista tone suits those who prefer their festive dressing to carry a certain understated poetry.
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Behind this piece
The laddi-floral motif has long animated the festive vocabulary of North Indian embroidery traditions, where sequin work and dori embellishment travel together across net ground fabric with a lightness that belies their intricacy. Rainbow sequins, arranged in graduated floral clusters, catch light differently at every angle, a quality prized in bridal and celebratory wear across Lucknow and Bareilly ateliers. The soft net dupatta, scattered with butta motifs, continues this dialogue between structure and translucency. Pink and pista together evoke a palette long favoured in spring festive dressing, generous without overwhelming.
How to style
For a mehendi or haldi ceremony, pair this lehenga with flat Kolhapuri sandals in nude leather and uncut polki jhumkas in gold. At a sangeet, elevate it with block-heeled mojris in ivory and a pearl-and-kundan choker that echoes the dori embroidery. For a day wedding as a guest, drape the dupatta in a front-pleat style over one shoulder, add a potli bag in raw silk, and keep jewellery to slender gold bangles. The pista-pink combination works with both warm gold and cooler silver tones, giving genuine flexibility across settings.
Fabric & care
Heavy net and soft net are delicate open-weave fabrics requiring careful handling. Dry-clean only; do not attempt hand or machine washing, as sequin thread and dori work loosen with water agitation. After each wear, air the lehenga in shade for thirty minutes before storing. Fold loosely along the skirt panels rather than compressing; avoid wire hangers that distort the waistband. Store flat in a breathable muslin bag, away from direct sunlight, which fades rainbow sequins over time. Keep mothballs at a distance from embellishment to prevent discolouration of the net ground.
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