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Lehenga Hued Sindoor Bride

Lehenga Hued Sindoor Bride
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Didn’t we all like Indian brides to make fashion statements like before on their day? Well, sometimes we wonder how each of them can be seen so smooth and perfect at their wedding and always set a special trend, it’s unique and exclusive.
We often charge Instagram to check the Bridal Lehenga trend and we recently crossed the radiant bride that has stirred Instagram because it wore the most unique Lehenga – A Vermillion Hued Lehenga!

The real bride, Diksha Garg was stunned at his wedding and we couldn’t take a look at the beautiful Lehenga.
Beautiful brides show off Lehenga sindoor driven by designer duo
Red and Harpreet.
Lehenga Silk Vermillion-friendly Diksha displays a basic print of skirt panels from the mid-19th century, Bandhej Textile from the city in Rajasthan.
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Lehenga layered with Chevron and Flower artwork originating from antique textiles and job inlay Mughal made using Aari and Marodi Ka Kaam, Kasab, Kashmir Tilla, Dabka, Metal Sequins Cut Hand and Multi-shoe Pearls.
The bride was paired by Lehenga with patchwork embroidery Choli and Bandhej vintage banarasi which was plated with Marodi Ka Kaam.
The display is finished with a tulle veil.
He accessed the display with fine gold and green jewelry consisting of Maang Tikka, Jhumkas, Nathani, Kangan and Choker Necklace.
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Diksha completed the look with small red bindi and minimal makeup.
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The groom, Piyush Aggarwal looks no less than a prince when he chooses the silk of olive tight Angrakha for a wedding.
Angrakha by Remple and Harpreet displays the flower and birds of heaven given by Resham, comes from the “Jama” corset of the 18th century.
It was paired with Kuarbandh and Patka Embroidered dark olive green.
The display is finished with hand prints and printed embroidery, mojaris made by hand and mul safa featuring traditional KA cam varq.
We like this royal bride, tell us how you like their wedding clothes in the comments section below.

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