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Tips To Choose Your Dream Wedding Lehenga

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Planning a wedding may be demanding, especially when it comes to locating the right bridal lehenga set. But don’t panic, here are some pointers to assist you to pick a lehenga set that will make you stand out on your wedding day. Bridal lehenga styles change with the seasons and current trends. According to a leading fashion designer Aaliya Adeeb based in London, “it is preferable to pick the lehenga at least six months before the wedding day.”

Learn about current trends.

  1. Decide Upon Your Budget
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Exploring dynamics and in-demand lehengas will not only help one set a budget but will also prepare one for what to expect. To get an exact budget, walk through a few marketplaces and stores to find the lowest price for your desired sort of lehenga.

  1. Overall Look
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According to Deeba, one of the most common errors individuals make while shopping for a wedding gown is putting too much emphasis on the lehenga and not enough on the blouse and dupatta.

  1. Accessory 
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Aside from choosing the correct lehenga, coordinating your attire with jewelry is also essential.

  1. Know Your Body and Skin
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Before purchasing a lehenga, it is crucial to understand your physique and skin type so that you can choose one that matches both. Because each lehenga is made of a different fabric, it is important to pick an appropriate piece of material that will make you feel comfortable on your wedding day.

  1. Alterations
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Allow extra time for modifications to avoid last-minute fitting issues. Aside from that, trying on your wedding gown before the big day is essential.

Written by :Saumya Singh

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Saumya Singh is a budding lifestyle and entertainment journalist. She believes that lifestyle journalism is not everyone’s cup of tea. She holds the view that just like hard stories, covering soft stories also deserves their appreciation because it is a part of journalism that appeals to the masses.

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