Cotton as a fabric is generally associated with more casual wear

Posted by Twill Fabric on November 16th, 2017

The lehenga is a favorite wedding and party wear among the younger females of India. This beautiful garment exudes beauty and elegance and only enhances the look of the wearer. The skirt, the blouse and the 'dupatta' of this garment combine to make the wearer feel like royalty. For weddings, young Indian females especially from the North Indian states, consider lehenga as the best choice.

So, the quest for finding the best chanderi lehenga is considered a difficult task by most members of the fairer sex. The sheer variety of Woven Interlining  fabric, embroidery, choice of blouse or jacket, the design and cut, fitting, the list is endless. To help in this matter, the fabric and color of a lehenga are discussed below.

Traditionally, the lehenga is a garment where the abundance of design and embellishments make the underlying fabric irrelevant. Also, the wearer is sometimes uncomfortable wearing such overwrought and heavy garments. Keeping these in mind, modern designers have created relatively simpler lehengas for Indian weddings.

Cotton as a fabric is generally associated with more casual wear, but designers have created some stunning lehengas using this fabric. The designs are simple yet fashionable, with the advantage of feeling more comfortable in this light and airy fabric. Also, cotton blends easily with other fabrics, thus creating the richer looking chanderi lehengas, made by interweaving silk and cotton.

Silk Nonwoven Interlining  fabric has enjoyed a high status in the Indian clothing scenario since ancient times. The richness of the fabric alone allows the creation of beautiful lehengas which are simple in design yet timeless in appeal. Also, adding golden or silver embellishments in 'zari' work to the lehenga enhances the overall look.

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