Collection: Lehenga-Choli

The lehenga style originated from the Indian subcontinent, particularly during the Mughal era, which spanned from the early 16th to the mid-18th century. The Mughals, who were known for their rich culture and opulent lifestyle, introduced the lehenga as a royal garment. It was originally worn by women in the Mughal courts and was crafted from luxurious fabrics like silk and brocade, adorned with intricate embroidery and embellishments.

The style was influenced by Persian aesthetics, combined with traditional Indian elements, creating a garment that symbolized elegance and grandeur. Over time, the lehenga became widely popular across different regions of India and evolved into various styles, making it a staple for weddings, festivals, and other special occasions in South Asian culture.