🔸 Fabric Details
- Lehenga: Georgette / Gajji Silk / Cotton Silk / Art Silk
- Choli (Blouse): Raw Silk / Velvet / Georgette
- Dupatta: Chiffon / Organza / Georgette with Bandhani Print or Hand Tie-Dye
- Work: Mirror work, Gota Patti, Zari embroidery, Sequin highlights
- Dyeing Technique: Traditional tie-dye (Bandhani or Bandhej)
🔸 Style Breakdown
- Pattern: All-over Bandhani dots or motifs with contrasting borders
- Fit: Flared, A-line, or Circular Lehenga with adjustable drawstring or zip
- Blouse: Fitted, can be sleeveless or with elbow sleeves, featuring neckline embroidery
- Dupatta: Lightweight with embellished edges, tassels or zari lace
- Occasion: Navratri, Mehendi, Sangeet, Traditional Festivals, Cultural Events
- Colors: Bright traditional hues like red, yellow, green, fuchsia, maroon, indigo
🔸 Description
✨ Bandhani Lehenga Choli with Dupatta – A Regal Dance of Dots & Dye
Rooted in the rich heritage of Gujarat and Rajasthan, Bandhani Lehenga Choli sets are a vibrant tribute to India’s ancient art of tie-dye. Each Bandhani outfit tells a story — of handcrafted elegance, cultural pride, and color symbolism passed down through generations.
The lehenga, often made from breezy georgette or luxurious Gajji silk, flows gracefully with every step. Adorned with traditional Bandhani dots or motifs in mesmerizing patterns, it’s both festive and flattering. The choli (blouse) adds contrast and depth—featuring detailed embroidery or mirror work to elevate its ethnic appeal. Completing the ensemble is the dupatta, a delicate, light-as-air drape that adds poise and balance. The dupatta often comes finished with gota patti work, tassels, or zari edging, enhancing the overall traditional charm.
From vibrant reds and royal blues to earthy maroons and mustard yellows, the color palette is a direct nod to Indian festivities. Whether you’re twirling to garba beats during Navratri or attending a mehendi function, the Bandhani lehenga is your go-to for making a statement steeped in tradition.
What makes this attire truly special is the craftsmanship—the Bandhani technique involves skilled artisans tying thousands of tiny knots on the fabric before dyeing it in bold hues. The result is a constellation of patterns that never repeat, giving you a piece that is genuinely one of a kind.
With its fusion of heritage and haute couture, the Bandhani Lehenga Choli isn’t just an outfit—it’s a celebration of Indian identity, culture, and timeless beauty.