5 Fabrics for Looking Slim In Your Bridal Lehenga

Dec 18
07:25

2015

deepak sinha

deepak sinha

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Most of the women wear bridal lehenga for the D-day and a good percentage of them go on a strict weight-loss regime before the wedding to lose weight.

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Wedding is a grandiose affair; women want to look their very best on the wedding day which is why most women spend countless number of hours searching for the perfect bridal trousseau. Although,5 Fabrics for Looking Slim In Your Bridal Lehenga Articles I do not rely agree with the need to lose sudden weight because losing all the extra fat suddenly will certainly take away from your facial glow but then again there is no one single women who is happy being fat.

The fact that the lehenga and choli are separate element and a good part of the stomach does show in this outfit only means that women are adamant to lose weight to get a flat stomach. However, there is something else too that you can do to look slim in your wedding lehenga, choose on a fabric that will make you look slim. There are so many different types of fabrics available in bridal lehenga but there are a select few from them which conceal the problem areas easily. Why live on fruits, salads and water and loose the bridal glow when you can easily accentuate your curves the right way and look slim by just choosing the right fabric.

Here are the best 5 fabrics for looking slim in bridal lehenga:

  1. Georgette georgette is vey extensively used in sarees, lehenga and suits. The georgette fabric is flowy, it falls nicely without much flare but it does add volume to the look. The fabric has a nice texture that can lift up any look. It falls on the curves nicely and covers up the problem areas. Wear a georgette lehenga, do not go for a georgette dupatta, it becomes too difficult to handle.

 

  1. Chiffon chiffon fabric is slightly transparent; much like night but it is quite light and floaty. The chiffon fabric falls beautifully on the body and it is very soft and easy to carry. You can go for a chiffon lehenga if you are not adamant to get a lot of embroidery work done on the lehenga, since chiffon might tear with heavy work.
  2. Crepe Crepe has a certain shine to it which makes it a good choice for bridal lehenga. Crepe can take a lot of heavy embroidery work on it, it is flowy, it sits well on the feminine curves and does have an inherent slimming effect.
  3. Soft net Soft net fabric is rather different from regular net fabric, the soft net fabric has nice pleats which hideaway the weight, the soft net fabric can withhold lot of embroidery work and It looks great if the pleats in the lehenga are done up nicely. The soft net lehenga look great in pastels.

Brocade Brocade fabric is woven; it is not dependent on the embroidery or embellishments to give it a bridal look. The look of brocade in itself is perfect for a party wear or bridal attire. Brocade is a thick fabric and hence perfect for the winters bride but at the same time the fabric is not warm as such, thus making it fit for summer brides as well. Plain brocade lehenga can look great on any of the pre-wedding or post wedding functions.