10 Innovative Ways To Re-Use & Re-Vamp Your Lehenga

Pradamini Kumari

If you don’t have the time to buy yourself a new outfit for the latest wedding you have to head to, then we are here to help. Here are 10 interesting and creative ways to re-use and re-vamp your lehenga set. 

1. Pair a button down-shirt or a top with your lehenga skirt for the perfect party attire. 

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2. Pair your lehenga skirt with an off-shoulder choli, a crop top or a plunging jacket to some drama to your outfit. 

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3. Team your lehenga skirt with a long Indo-western jacket with some embroidery work on it to add a fusion blast to your attire. 

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4. If you have a blouse with heavy design on it, you can team it up with different sarees, skirts and palazzos for a really interesting ensemble.  

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5. Turn your lehenga set into a brand new anarkali by stitching the choli and the lehenga skirt together. 

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6. Get your lehenga re-stitched into a completely different outfit to make heads turn.  

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7. Team up your heavy dupatta with another apparel to make your regular outfit look more heavy.

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8. Add a shear cape to your lehenga set to completely change the look of your outfit. 

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9. Attach a shear layer to your blouse to make it look like a lehenga anarkali. 

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10. For a modern look, cinch your lehenga set with a belt. 

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Get creative with your lehenga set. 

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