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Royal Sapphire Lehenga

Royal Sapphire Lehenga

👗 Dress Details & Analysis

General Style

This is a high-end Lehenga Choli ensemble, a traditional Indian/South Asian outfit. It appears to be designed for a formal occasion like a wedding reception, sangeet, or a grand festive event.

Color & Fabric

  • Primary Color: Deep, rich Navy Blue or Midnight Blue.

  • Embroidery Color: Antique Gold or Dull Gold (Zari/Tilla work).

  • Fabric: The fabric looks like a heavy, rich material such as Silk (e.g., raw silk or dupioni), Velvet, or a Silk-Blend Brocade, which allows the heavy embroidery to sit well and gives the skirt a dramatic volume.

Components

1. Lehenga (Skirt)

  • Cut: Full-flared or Circular Cut (Kali-dar/Ghera style), giving it maximum volume and sweep.

  • Embroidery: Heavily adorned with dense all-over gold embroidery (likely Zari or Tilla work). The motifs appear to be intricate traditional floral or geometric patterns.

  • Border: The hemline features an exceptionally wide and elaborate gold border, which adds to the garment’s grandeur.

2. Choli (Blouse)

  • Style: A cropped blouse (Choli) with a structured, fitted silhouette.

  • Sleeves: Long sleeves, fully embroidered to match the lehenga.

  • Neckline: The neckline appears high or slightly boat-neck, though it’s partially obscured.

  • Midriff: The blouse is worn to expose the midriff, a common contemporary bridal/festive style.

3. Dupatta (Scarf/Veil)

  • Drape: Draped over one shoulder and across the back, showing a heavy trailing edge.

  • Embroidery: Features a matching heavy gold border along the edges and lighter motifs scattered throughout the main body.

  • Trim: The edge of the dupatta’s border likely has a delicate gold trim or piping.

Accessories & Styling

  • Jewelry: A traditional headpiece called a Maang Tikka is worn, likely in gold or with deep blue/green stones to match the outfit. Simple earrings are visible.

  • Potli Bag: The model is holding a small, coordinated Potli Bag or clutch, also in deep blue with gold work.

Disclaimer

Please note that slight variations in color and embellishment may occur due to lighting and hand-crafted detailing. Each piece is uniquely made to order.

Description

👗 Dress Details & Analysis

General Style

This is a high-end Lehenga Choli ensemble, a traditional Indian/South Asian outfit. It appears to be designed for a formal occasion like a wedding reception, sangeet, or a grand festive event.

Color & Fabric

  • Primary Color: Deep, rich Navy Blue or Midnight Blue.

  • Embroidery Color: Antique Gold or Dull Gold (Zari/Tilla work).

  • Fabric: The fabric looks like a heavy, rich material such as Silk (e.g., raw silk or dupioni), Velvet, or a Silk-Blend Brocade, which allows the heavy embroidery to sit well and gives the skirt a dramatic volume.

Components

1. Lehenga (Skirt)

  • Cut: Full-flared or Circular Cut (Kali-dar/Ghera style), giving it maximum volume and sweep.

  • Embroidery: Heavily adorned with dense all-over gold embroidery (likely Zari or Tilla work). The motifs appear to be intricate traditional floral or geometric patterns.

  • Border: The hemline features an exceptionally wide and elaborate gold border, which adds to the garment’s grandeur.

2. Choli (Blouse)

  • Style: A cropped blouse (Choli) with a structured, fitted silhouette.

  • Sleeves: Long sleeves, fully embroidered to match the lehenga.

  • Neckline: The neckline appears high or slightly boat-neck, though it’s partially obscured.

  • Midriff: The blouse is worn to expose the midriff, a common contemporary bridal/festive style.

3. Dupatta (Scarf/Veil)

  • Drape: Draped over one shoulder and across the back, showing a heavy trailing edge.

  • Embroidery: Features a matching heavy gold border along the edges and lighter motifs scattered throughout the main body.

  • Trim: The edge of the dupatta’s border likely has a delicate gold trim or piping.

Accessories & Styling

  • Jewelry: A traditional headpiece called a Maang Tikka is worn, likely in gold or with deep blue/green stones to match the outfit. Simple earrings are visible.

  • Potli Bag: The model is holding a small, coordinated Potli Bag or clutch, also in deep blue with gold work.

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