Ghaghara Choli Duppta

Ghagra choli (also known as lehenga choli and chaniya choli) is a type of ethnic clothing for women from the India, notably in the Indian states of Rajasthan . It is a combination of the ‘’ghagra or lehenga (long skirt) and the choli (blouse). In contemporary and modern usage lehenga choli is the widely used term by fashion designers, trend setters, and boutiques in India, since ghagra is synonymous with the half-slip (petticoat) worn as an undergarment below the sari.The lehenga (also known as ghagra, chanio, paro, pavada or lacha) is a form of ankle-length skirt from the Indian subcontinent. Various patterns and styles of traditional embroidery are used to decorate the lehenga. Gota patti embroidery is often used for festivals and weddings. The lehenga, also known as ghagra, is a traditional Indian dress that became popular in the 16th century,[1] mainly in North India, after the Mughals developed it into Indian fashion. The lehenga became a favourite dress for Mughal women of all ages and classes due to its royal appeal and convenience. The lehenga is sometimes worn as the lower part of a gagra choli or langa voni. Ghaghra in Hindi (also ghaghro in Konkani), was also used for a half slip or petticoat, a skirt worn as an undergarment under a sari.For more detail and dizin photo kindly whatsapp me +919079100916 MULTANI EXPORTS [email protected]