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The Ultimate Kali Lehenga Stitching Guide That You Were Waiting For

Every girl wants her wedding lehenga to be perfect. But when the time comes, brides find it tough to get their dream lehenga designed.  Here’s our kali lehenga stitching guide that will help you explain to your designer the kind of lehenga you want

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Let's talk about Kali lehenga stitching all you need to know to get your dream wedding lehenga to turn into a reality. Growing up you must have had thousands of ideas as to how your wedding lehenga will be. But when the time finally comes, you might be surprised to know that it isn’t as much as a walk in the park as you thought it to be. While you might like almost every other bride’s lehenga, there always are certain specific things that you'd want for yours. Even if you know exactly what you want, you can still run in trouble trying to explain it to your designer and expect him/her to replicate the same. 

Also, often brides think that they are sure of what they need, only to realise later that they did not consider certain aspects of getting the perfect lehenga for their wedding.  In today’s times when a kali lehenga stitching for your wedding costs you a fortune, you must be smart to get yours done wisely. This is our guide to help you truly understand what all you need to keep in mind for your kali lehenga stitching and also guide your designer through the same.

1. Your Preferred Choice of Fabric

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Although kali lehenga stitching can be done in any fabric of your choice, the truth is that the weather you’re getting married in still plays a huge role. For a winter wedding, brides can wear whichever fabric that they feel falls well and looks nice on them.

However, for a summer or monsoon wedding, they will have to avoid fabrics like thick silk and velvet that are too heavy to be carried off. They should rather go for lighter fabrics and brighter and peppier colours during these seasons. 

2. The precision of Work and Design That You Like

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All bridal lehengas are beautiful but what makes yours unique is the work you choose for it and the designs you go for. Kali lehenga stitching can be done with infinite different designs and work, it is important that you communicate about your choice to your designer. Reference images of similar work and designs can help them better understand and execute what’s in your mind.

A lot of embroidery, zari work, or handmade motif prints looks worthwhile on bridal lehengas. While the veil on the head for most brides is nicely adorned with sequins and little flowers on net fabric, you can choose yours to be different from these usual choices as well. 

3. The Bigger Question of What Colour Lehenga You Want

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Even if we were to survey 100 brides, and ask them what was the biggest confusion they had while they were in the process of their kali lehenga stitching, we already know what the answer would be. While some love the classic red, there are others who spend most of their time thinking they'd like to do something different and not choose red. But the question is, if not red, which one should it really be?

Pastels being the current fad, a lot of brides are going for whites, peaches and mint greens. For those who wish to choose darker shades other than red can go for plum, magenta, emerald green, royal blue or even wine colour. Whatever your choice is, make sure you and your designer choose the same palette when deciding on the shade of your lehenga. 

4. The Cut of Your Lehenga

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We all prefer certain cuts and styles which we think suit our personality and body type the best. even for your bridal lehenga, you need to make an informed choice about the exact cut of the lehenga. For brides that have a pear-shaped body, A-line lehenga can work wonders. They can also choose kali lehenga stitching in horizontal panels as that adds a distinctive style to the ensemble.

For brides that have an apple shaped body could go all in and choose a 24 kali lehenga for their big day. Whereas the hourglass-shaped brides can tell their designers to go for mermaid cuts or fairytale flares. 

5. The Fully Satisfying Alteration and Fit

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Last but the most important bit of your kali lehenga stitching is the fit of the outfit. Make sure it is a perfect fit but also don't forget to tell your designer to leave room for alterations. You are getting it stitched months prior to when you will actually wear it. And just in case you gain or lose a little weight, you must be prepared with a contingency plan.

Also when you do your final fitting before your wedding day, do a quick test-run for the following things-
i) Move around to see if there is anything that bothers you
ii) Make sure you are comfortable moving your arms and legs around
iii) Check if the length of the lehenga matches the heels of your footwear. Our bride tripping is the last thing we’d want to see ;) 

These are more or less all the things that your designer needs to know from you for him/her process of kali lehenga stitching to be effortless and the outcome to be accurate. For all brides who are scared to get their bridal lehenga stitched, don’t be, because we’ve got you covered here.

Feeling more confident about the kali lehenga stitching? Write to us and let us know if it worked for you and how.