If you want to look like a Maharani on your wedding day, we’ve got you covered with some ethnic fashion advice on a variety of artsy work and craft of the classic lehenga patterns that are an essential component of a royal Hyderabadi wedding look. Hyderabadi style is the foundation of monarchy and makes one the center of attention.

In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Aaliya Deeba, Founder of Ideebs London, revealed five embroidery designs in bridal lehengas that are classic yet trendy and would create a beautiful atmosphere of monarchy and grandeur on your wedding day:

Aari embroidery adorns this lehenga.

Aari’s work dates back to ancient times and is still popular when it comes to achieving a royal image for a wedding. Embroidery work is done on cloth with lovely maroons, reds, and tangerines stretched on a wooden frame using a pen-like needle. Using age-old techniques, elaborate designs are made with materials like silk threads, stones, chamikkis, and many others.

Lehenga with zardozi embroidery

Pinks and zardozi go together. Zardoshi’s work regained prominence after 1947. It is one of the most expensive masterpieces that exudes royalty due to its usage of gold and silver metal strands. Richly made embroidery was once regarded as priceless because even a simple motif, such as a patterned design, required a lot of intricacy over time. The zardozi embroidery lehenga was previously worn by the royal begums and fitted wonderfully to make you look royal on your wedding day.

Stunning velvet lehenga

The velvet fabric allows the curtains to be fashioned gracefully, making velvet lehengas one of the best alternatives for a royal look at your wedding. The fabric of the bridal gown, as velvet lehenga has its own grandeur and royal grade material, lends a regal touch. Velvet lehengas are appealing because they allow the bride to choose from a variety of designs and lehenga styles since each look conveys a royal look, whether it is embroidery made on a velvet fabric or just a touch of velvet dupatta.

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