A Chikankari Lehenga is often quite delicate, with light embroidery on an even lighter fabric. The charm of this work is quite subtle, and brides who do not want the standard red lehenga look should definitely think about wearing Chikankari work on their wedding.
Wearing this outfit will make you look absolutely ethereal, which is a look that few brides manage to pull off on their wedding day! A part of this boils down to the muslin fabric and, of course, the rest depends on the jewellery that you pair with it.
There are plenty of options for brides when it comes to a Chikankari lehenga such as Taipchi, Pechni, Pashni, Bakhia, Khatao, Gitti, Jangira. Then there is the popular Jaali stitch that gives a net effect and is influenced by Mughal architecture. This is the pride of Lucknow and is subtle and extremely elegant.
The richness of Chikankari work on lehengas, when blended with the right type of bridal jewellery can give enchanting results for the big wedding day. Brides often go for pastels over red when it comes to this work.
Chikankari work is famous for its white colour. However, while a traditional Chikankari lehenga is white-on-white, you’ll find many contemporary pieces in numerous pastel shades.
So, if you’re wondering whether you’ll find lots of Chikankari options in different colours, the answer is yes. If you’re wondering whether colourful lehengas with this work can still ‘count’ as Chikankari, it’s still yes!
If you’re planning a pastel themed wedding, you can definitely wear these delicate looking lehenga without hesitating!
With sheer elegance and simplicity, a Chikankari lehenga is something you just cannot afford to miss. This classic heart warmer should absolutely be a part of your wardrobe. Do consider this option especially if you want to take the road less travelled by when it comes to wedding lehengas.
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