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Red Mughal Motif Bridal Lehenga — A Masterpiece in Hand Embroidery
Draped in the most auspicious shade of red, this Mughal motif bridal lehenga is a testament to the living art of Indian hand embroidery. Every inch of this ensemble tells a story — of skilled artisans, of centuries-old craft traditions, and of a bride who chooses to walk into her forever wearing something truly extraordinary.
Priced at ₹1,12,995, this is a luxury heirloom-grade bridal lehenga — not just a garment, but a keepsake.
Product Details
- Color: Rich, deep bridal red — the most auspicious and photographically striking shade for Indian weddings
- Fabric: Premium base fabric with a luxurious drape and structured body — designed to hold the weight of intricate embroidery while remaining comfortable across long celebration days
- Embroidery: Dense, all-over hand embroidery featuring classic Mughal-inspired motifs — think jali work, floral jharokhas, and intricate paisleys rendered in gold and metallic threads
- Embellishments: Premium quality zari, sequins, and metallic threadwork that catch light beautifully under both natural daylight and indoor wedding lighting
- Silhouette: Full flared lehenga skirt with a generous sweep — ideal for grand entrances, mandap walks, and editorial bridal photography
- Dupatta: Coordinating dupatta with matching embroidery borders — styled for both the classic head drape and the contemporary shoulder drape
- Blouse: Intricately embroidered blouse with complementary Mughal motif detailing — a complete, cohesive bridal look from neckline to hem
- Sizes Available: S, M, L, XL — custom tailoring available on request
Styling Notes
This lehenga is built for maximum visual impact. Pair with heavy kundan or polki bridal jewellery — a statement maang tikka, layered necklaces, and chandelier jhumkas. Opt for a classic bridal bun with gajra, or loose waves for a more contemporary editorial look. The red and gold palette photographs exceptionally well under both warm indoor lighting and golden-hour outdoor settings — a photographer's dream.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I wear this bridal lehenga?
This is a premium bridal and grand occasion lehenga suited for:
- Wedding ceremony (Vivah/Shaadi) — the quintessential red bridal lehenga for the main wedding day; deeply rooted in Indian bridal tradition
- Reception party — the gold embellishments and Mughal motifs make this equally stunning for an evening reception under chandeliers
- Engagement ceremony — a powerful, regal choice for brides who want to make a statement at their engagement
- Sangeet function — the full flared silhouette is perfect for dancing and movement-based photography
- Destination weddings — the structured fabric and rich embroidery photograph beautifully against heritage venues, palaces, and outdoor mandap settings
- Pre-wedding shoots — an editorial-grade lehenga that elevates any bridal shoot concept
What occasions is this lehenga best suited for?
This is an exclusive, high-occasion lehenga — crafted for the most significant celebrations of your life. It is not everyday or casual wear. Think grand ballrooms, palace venues, rooftop receptions, and heritage mandap settings where every detail of your ensemble will be noticed and remembered.
Can this be worn as the main bridal lehenga?
Absolutely — this is a primary bridal lehenga in every sense. Red is the most auspicious and traditional bridal colour in Indian culture, and the Mughal motif hand embroidery elevates it to heirloom status. Many brides at Bhasin Brothers choose this as their main wedding day ensemble.
Is this suitable for a bridesmaid, sister of the bride, or wedding guest?
Given the density of embroidery and the price point, this lehenga is best suited for the bride herself or a very close family member (mother of the bride, sister of the bride) attending a grand wedding. It commands the room — and deserves to be worn by someone at the centre of the celebration.
What jewellery pairs best with this lehenga?
Heavy kundan, polki, or jadau bridal jewellery in gold tones is the ideal pairing — it complements the Mughal motif embroidery and the red-gold palette. A layered necklace set, statement maang tikka, passa, and chandelier jhumkas complete the look. Avoid silver or contemporary minimal jewellery — this lehenga calls for full bridal regalia.
Is this a one-of-a-kind piece?
Yes — given the nature of hand embroidery and the limited production of luxury bridal lehengas at Bhasin Brothers, this is a limited availability piece. Each lehenga represents hundreds of hours of artisan handwork and is not mass-produced. We recommend securing your size early.
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Care Instructions
Follow these care instructions to maintain the beauty and longevity of your garment
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Dry clean only
Professional dry cleaning recommended to preserve fabric quality and embellishments
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Gentle hand wash
Use cold water and mild detergent. Avoid wringing or twisting the fabric
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Iron with care
Use low to medium heat. Iron on reverse side to protect embroidery and embellishments
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Proper storage
Store in a cool, dry place. Use breathable garment bags to prevent dust and moisture
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Avoid
Do not bleach, tumble dry, or expose to direct sunlight for extended periods
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Stain removal
Treat stains immediately. Blot gently and consult a professional cleaner for delicate fabrics
