The Lengha known as ghagra is a form of ankle-length skirt from the Indian subcontinent. The Lengha is a three-piece attire consisting of a blouse, a long skirt, and a dupatta. It's a red color lehenga with a dupatta. Nothing gets better than a traditional red lehenga. Ritualistically a bride should do a red one on the day of the wedding and there is no greater feeling than sticking to the old ways. Sometimes lehengas are mainly worn at special events such as weddings, parties, and festivals. Nowadays, lightweight lehengas are also available that can be worn at some not-so-special events as well. You can mix and match any different colour of the blouse. To give a complete look add Kundan, pearl, or even some mi...
The Lengha known as ghagra is a form of ankle-length skirt from the Indian subcontinent. The Lengha is a three-piece attire consisting of a blouse, a long skirt, and a dupatta. It's a red color lehenga with a dupatta. Nothing gets better than a traditional red lehenga. Ritualistically a bride should do a red one on the day of the wedding and there is no greater feeling than sticking to the old ways. Sometimes lehengas are mainly worn at special events such as weddings, parties, and festivals. Nowadays, lightweight lehengas are also available that can be worn at some not-so-special events as well. You can mix and match any different colour of the blouse. To give a complete look add Kundan, pearl, or even some minimal classic jewellery