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8 Patterns For Lehenga Ideas You Can Flaunt On Your BFF's Big Day

Your bestie is about to get married but you don't know which of the million beautiful Patterns for Lehenga will look good on you?

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The most awaited day in your best friend's life is just three months away and you still haven't figured out what to wear? This is a major fashion SOS situation and we have decided to help you out with this issue.

A lot of times what happens is there are so many options out there and we don't even know if half of it. That is where we come into the picture. If you don't know which patterns for lehenga are trending in the market, here is a list that will help you out.

1. Classic flare styled patterns for lehenga

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A quintessential type amongst patterns for lehenga that has catapulted the world with its beautiful design and popularity has to be the first one to be mentioned here.

All the top Indian designers have nailed the full flared lehenga pattern and their designs are being flaunted by all the stars at all the fashion weeks and celebrity weddings. Their catalogues are filled with such lehengas and now you can also rent it for best friend's wedding and look like a million bucks.

2. A-cut styled patterns for lehenga

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This kind of patterns for lehenga is somewhat similar to flare but the only difference is that flare is more elaborate and the shape of this lehenga actually looks like an A, hence the name. These lehengas are for those who do not like the grandiose of flare and want to keep it elegant yet simple.

This pattern is also pretty popular and a lot of designers go for it as it can be worn if the design has a lot of heavy embroideries that wouldn't look good in a flare style lehenga.

3. Mermaid styled patterns for lehenga

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The mermaid or the fish cut lehenga looks exactly like a mermaid's tail. The portion from the waist to the knees is designed in such a way that it hugs the legs and gets a slight flare at the end. This design looks good on those people who have curves and don't want to hide it with the lehenga. A lot of retro-styled lehengas have this adopted this design.

4. Straight cut styled patterns for lehenga

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This heavy lehenga has no flare but can be used in designs that have heavy embroidery. It can also be used when the cloth material is pretty heavy. These lehengas are easily manageable and give the demure look.

5. Frills styled patterns for lehenga

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These frilly lehengas might not be a lot of people's first choice but for some, they might give you your very own fairytale moment. This lehenga is for those who are extra! Just like the lehenga. You can always go for bright colours and these lehengas don't need any embroidery and can be worn as it is!

6. Saree styled patterns for lehenga 

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The lehenga saree style is exactly what it sounds like. Here the dupatta is wrapped around the lehenga in such a way that it resembles a saree. This is perfect for those who want the look of a saree but aren't very comfortable in it as a saree isn't easy to handle.

A lot of women find it difficult to walk in a saree and keep tripping while walking which nobody wants on an occasion like a wedding. Lehengas are easy to handle and you can also twirl and dance while wearing if you want.

7. Sequined embedded patterns for lehenga

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This gorgeous lehenga works like a charm for those who are enamoured by the gorgeous lustre of sequins. This can never get old and can be used for making lehengas and gowns, whatever matches the theme of the occasion.

If you wear this lehenga though then you have to go easy with the jewellery. You can't wear anything too loud, it has to be sober and simple so opt for some lightweight jewellery.

8. Long top styled patterns for lehenga

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This lehenga design works for those who do not like to flaunt their midriff and like to keep the top longer that touches the lehenga. A lot of middle-aged women opt for this design as they do not like it if their tummy is visible in an ensemble.

For a lot of people, choosing a lehenga is a big deal because they buy it once and use it for a lot of different occasions like weddings, festivals, engagement parties and traditional functions. A lot of them rent it too if they want to experiment with different designs and cuts that will accentuate their body shapes and make them look beautiful and confident. People go for lehengas that are comfortable, enticing, budget-friendly and a perfect fit. So we want to help you while making that decision. Knowing about these designs will help you look flawless, whatever might be the occasion.

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