Style your lehenga in 6 unique ways
Hello, Fashionistas!!! Hope you are doing great. This week we came up with styling lehenga in 6 unique ways. And you know what, we made this lehenga from a frock. Yes, we designed this frock a few years back and we loved wearing it. As many of us get bored wearing the same piece for a quite few times so as we. And we separated the top & bottom of the frock and styled the bottom in this post. Why late!!! Let's get into the details of each look.
For all these looks we used black solid embellished mules as the lehenga is plain. Don't forget to show off your shoes while you walk or in fact any chance to show them.....Hehehehe. After all, we have spent some money on them, right?
NOTE: Remember to pair the colors that compliment each other. That way, your outfit looks more beautiful.
Look 1:
We all have seen lehenga paired with a leather jacket. So, why not denim? Here we paired lehenga with Olive green denim coat and completed the look with statement earrings. It turned out really great.
Look 2:
In this look, we paired lehenga with black volume sleeves blouse with a statement belt. Now we know that the volume sleeves blouse is not limited to our western looks. Go grab yours and pair it with a lehenga. We used a black bag with golden chain to add extra essence to the look. OMG!! We can't wait for our bestie's wedding to wear this look.
To add that pop of color in the upper half of the look we added a pair of stoned earrings that match our lehenga.
Look 3:
We fell in love with the colors of this look. We matched a white kurta having golden embroidery details with the lehenga. If you notice there is a cycle embroidered on the kurta which has a pop of maroon color in it. So we added a green Banarasi bordered maroon netted dupatta that will go well with the kurta and the lehenga.
Look 4:
Have you ever thought of mixing your GYM and party wear!!! Hehe...We did exactly that. We paired the GYM t-shirt with lehenga. Draped a cyan-colored netted dupatta as it absolutely compliments the neon green color and created the slit illusion in the front. You need to choose a lightweight dupatta for this look to keep your lehenga in place.
You don't need to pin this dupatta so you can keep it aside or easily jump into another look (like our look4). We paired this look with silver jewelry.
Look 5:
This look is the same as look 4 except for the fact that we flaunted the veil that we draped in the previous look.
Look 6:
We chose the gold sequin blouse and a yellow color dupatta with a golden border for this look. Instead of draping the dupatta in the regular style, we brought the dupatta over shoulders from behind and put in place with the help of a statement waist belt.
Added the pearl and golden beats chain along with golden jumkas to complete the look.
If you do create any of these looks don't forget to send us. We will be more than happy to see.
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