HANDY WAYS TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR INDIAN WEDDING LEHENGA

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Yellow Mirror Dupion Crepe Blouse with Layered Lehenga
the loom - Green Chanderi Silk Blouse with Banarasi Lehenga
the loom – Green Chanderi Silk Blouse with Banarasi Lehenga

Wedding attire is much more than a dress-up sport for any bride; it is indeed a sign of emotional significance. The selection of the proper fabric is the first step to attaining the bridal vision. It comes to an end with the crux of the embroidery you want to limit. All of this is part of a well-planned fantasy conjured up by many well-wishers.

the loom - Purple Hand Satin Blouse With Lehenga
the loom – Purple Hand Satin Blouse With Lehenga

There’s a lot more to just buying a wedding lehenga. How you are going to take care of it is the challenge. It all starts with the material, trimmings, trims, and laces. There are a few things to think about before you spend your money on accessible clothes preservation services or if you want to keep it yourself. Let’s talk about how you can preserve your wedding lehengas. This blog will guide you through the cleaning tactics based on the fabric you choose.

FABRICS FOR INDIAN BRIDAL LEHENGAS THAT CAN BE TREASURED FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME:

the loom - Blue Hand Georgette Blouse With Yellow Lehenga
the loom – Blue Hand Georgette Blouse With Yellow Lehenga

GEORGETTE

the loom - Old Rose Embroidered Georgette Blouse With Lehenga
the loom – Old Rose Embroidered Georgette Blouse With Lehenga

What greater textile for bridal apparel other than georgette? Today’s modern women adore themselves in stunning wedding lehengas that is both opulent and delicate. Georgette fabric is, however, one fabric that’d be perfect for your wedding day. It’s not only light and airy, and it’s also a durable fabric.

the loom - Pink Hand Net Blouse With Georgette Lehenga
the loom – Pink Hand Net Blouse With Georgette Lehenga

We propose a solution for you if you’re wondering how to maintain your georgette wedding lehenga. If you stain your exquisitely tailored georgette bridal lehenga, take these precautions before employing dry cleaners. Allow your wedding dress to rest in cold water with detergent for a few minutes to ensure the detergent lifts the stains. After that, rinse the clothes softly and tenderly.

BANARASI SILK 

the loom - Grey Hand Silk Blouse With Yellow Banarasi Lehenga
the loom – Grey Hand Silk Blouse With Yellow Banarasi Lehenga

It’s a yarn textile that intertwines various silk strands from the wefts and warps to make a strong and durable textile. Even in heritage, Banarasi silk lehengas and sarees have a significant value. It is a rich textile that is durable and sumptuous for every bride.

the loom - Yellow Silk Blouse with Green Banarasi Lehenga
the loom – Yellow Silk Blouse with Green Banarasi Lehenga

It’s a big no-no to use bleach on silk clothing! Detergent would decompose the strands of Banarasi silk, which is very fragile. If you want to remove little stains from your bridal lehenga, the best choice is to immerse it in tap water. Banarasi wedding lehengas take a lot of attention, and dry cleaning is the best option.

VELVET

the loom - Maroon Velevt Blouse With Olive Green Lehenga
the loom – Maroon Velevt Blouse With Olive Green Lehenga

Velvet for wedding lehengas are, as we already know, amongst the most preferred fabric choices among brides. Its glossy luster and velvety texture are incomparable. But don’t be fooled by its opulence when it comes to its endurance. Velvet is a robust and long-lasting material.

the loom - Pink Hand Velevt Blouse With Lehenga
the loom – Pink Hand Velevt Blouse With Lehenga

If you want to delicately clean tiny stains from your velvet wedding lehenga before taking it to the laundry, handwash it first. Then let us assure you that it is possible to do so within the confines of your care label’s restrictions. However, never use fabric softener or chemicals on your Indian bridal velvet lehenga, as this may cause the fabric to lose its lustre and suppleness.

SATIN

the loom - Pink Organza Blouse with Satin Lehenga
the loom – Pink Organza Blouse with Satin Lehenga

Satin is another fantastic option for durable materials. Satin lehengas and sarees tend to be wrinkle-resistant. This is advantageous when it comes to maintaining wedding lehenga. The strands would be less breakable because there would be no wrinkles. Satin’s long strand fibres are another reason for its exceptional durability.

the loom - Burgundy Satin Crop Top with Ruffle Skirt Set
the loom – Burgundy Satin Crop Top with Ruffle Skirt Set

To avoid spots on satin wedding lehengas, it is normally advised that oxygen-based detergents be used. A scoop of cleanser could be placed in a spray dispenser, and then the spots may be sprayed and left to sit for a set amount of time. So these are a few ways you can take care of your Indian wedding lehenga and glam in them whenever you wish to wear them again.

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