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The lehenga is a type of ankle-length skirt that originates from the Indian subcontinent. It is sometimes referred to as a chaniya, pavadai, or lacha. It is embellished with a variety of traditional embroidery designs and stitches. Weddings and celebrations frequently use gota patti embroidery. The most popular fabric used to make lehengas is chiffon. Lehengas are tight garments that are worn around the waist to accentuate the wearer's body shape. Conversely, ghagras are loose-fitting garments that draw their inspiration from Indian culture. Lehenga(Stitched) Lehenga Fabric : Nylon Silk (Dyeing) Lehenga Work : Zari Weaving Work and Sequins Embroidery Lace Border Waist : SUPPORTED UP TO 42 Lehenga Closer : Drawstring With Zip Stitching : Stitched With Canvas and attached with Double Layer Can Can Length : 41 Flair : 4.50 Meter Inner : Micro Cotton Dupatta Dupatta Fabric : Pure Gaji Silk Dupatta Work : Bandhej Digital Print and Sequins Embroidery Lace Border also comes with Both Side Tassels Dupatta Length : 2.7 Meter Blouse(Unstitched) Blouse fabric : Pure Gaji Silk Blouse Work : Bandhej Print and handwork Blouse Length : 1 Meter