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Multicolored Earthy Tones Lehenga Choli

Multicolored Lehenga Choli

Being colourful yet subtle is not everybody's cup of tea ☕. Not all minds can imagine exactly what they want. Hence many of the creations turn out to be disasters.

The best way to go colourful and not give anyone sore eyes is by incorporating earthy tones, using cotton printed fabric, and minimizing the use of over shiny embroidery..

We have created this multicolored lehenga design using simple yet rich printed fabric teamed with a sexy black printed choli and a light net dupatta.

The borders on the lehenga and the embroidery on the dupatta make sure to not let anyone pass this one as a casual wear. And the net fabric makes sure not to hide the lehenga.

What do you have to say? To shop  like the link mentioned.

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  1. What a vibrant and eye-catching fashion post! The multicolored earthy tones lehenga choli is such a refreshing blend of elegance and creativity, proving that subtle shades can look just as stunning as bold ones. The styling feels modern, graceful, and perfect for festive celebrations. Brides searching for a beautiful designer bridal lehenga can explore timeless collections that bring royal charm and sophistication to their special day.

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