Hi Sanjeev, I have already bought a saree from designer and bridal sarees and it was beautiful. Thank you for providing a quality service. Just wondering whether you would have…
Vishaka Wickramasinghe
- Australia - 10th April 2012
HI Sanjeev,
I just received my saree, THANK YOU it looks just like the picture. the delivery was fast and on time. thank you again I'm sure you'll be seeing…
Jas Rai
- 9739 201 street
hi sanjeev, we received the saree and it is very good. thanks
Pradeep Gk
- Texas - USA, (2nd January 2012)
Dear Sanjeev and Kopal thak you so much for the amazing salwar kameez suits and the lovely lehenga cholis. I was wearing them as i had to attent a wedding…
Roxana- Germany
Dear sanjeev, Thanks for the saris. I just opened them and they are beautiful. I really appreciate the great service from you guys and will definitely pass this information to…
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Bridal Lehenga Choli
Lehenga Choli is the one of the most essential piece of dress for a bride as it makes her look graceful and royal like a queen. They have evolved from the palaces of Mughal Empire to the ramp. The Bridal Lehenga Choli has come a long way from the grandiose royal wear to the first choice for the Indian women for wedding functions. When it comes to brides, heavily embroidered lehenga cholis are in demand. These are, generally, embossed with stone, beads, mirror, kundan, thread, sequin, zardozi and brocade work. In fact, some designers pay attention to single piece of embroidery; while others may mingle various kinds of embroidery styles to create a designer masterpiece. The fabrics, usually, preferred are mostly silk and brocade. These days, material of the dupatta is being made of silk, linen and sometimes chiffon. In fact, net is also being used now days for making classy lehenga cholis with a crepe of satin lining. Well, bridal lehenga choli is and will always be an important matter to take care off.