
Pink and Green Bridal Lehenga Choli with Beadwork and Sequins
Gentle hand-wash separately in cold water with a mild detergent. Avoid soaking. Iron on medium heat while slightly damp.
Description
There are colours that arrive like a festival, and pink softened against forest green is one of them. This bridal lehenga choli is worked in fluid crepe, a fabric that moves with the quietude of still water and lends itself willingly to surface embellishment. The beadwork and sequins are scattered across the skirt and choli with the discipline of a trained hand, catching light without overwhelming the eye. Crepe, long favoured by artisans who prize drape over stiffness, allows the embroidery to rest gently rather than sit rigid against the body. The pairing of blush pink and deep green recalls the palette of garden-court textiles from northern India, where bridal colour has always spoken in conversation rather than in single notes. It is a lehenga suited to the mehendi evening, the sangeet, or a small intimate wedding where the room is lit by lanterns rather than chandeliers. Wear it with uncut diamond drops and a single strand of pearls at the throat. Keep the dupatta loose over one shoulder, held only by the weight of the fabric itself.
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Behind this piece
Beadwork and sequin embellishment on bridal wear carries a lineage rooted in the ateliers of Lucknow and the kaarkhanas of Surat, where craftspeople have spent generations perfecting the art of catching light through layered surface ornamentation. On crepe, a fabric prized for its fluid drape and forgiving weight, each bead is anchored by hand to ensure the silhouette moves without resistance. The pairing of pink and green is deliberately bridal, echoing the festive palettes favoured across Rajasthani and Punjabi wedding traditions, where colour is considered auspicious rather than decorative.
How to style
For the wedding reception, wear this lehenga with a pearl and polki choker set and ivory block-heeled sandals from Kolhapuri craftsmen. At a sangeet, soften the look by draping the dupatta loosely off one shoulder and pairing with oxidised silver jhumkas. For a mehendi ceremony, consider swapping the provided blouse for a contrasting lime or ivory raw-silk choli and finishing with glass bangles in complementary tones. In each instance, keep the hair swept back so the beadwork across the yoke remains the undisputed focal point of the ensemble.
Fabric & care
Crepe is a delicate weave that loses its character under heat and harsh agitation. Dry-clean this lehenga after every occasion to protect both the fabric and the beadwork adhesion. If spot-cleaning is necessary between wears, use a soft, damp cloth and cold water only. Never wring or twist the fabric. After cleaning, hang the skirt from its internal loops rather than the waistband to prevent distortion. Store flat or loosely rolled in a breathable muslin bag, away from direct light, which can fade the pink and green tones over time.
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