The Fabric (Pure Net): Unlike stiff or cheap net, “Pure Net” is very soft and fine. It allows for multiple layers (can-can) to be added underneath to give the lehenga a huge, royal flare without being too heavy to walk in.
The Work (Mirror & Embroidery): This lehenga features heavy mirror work surrounded by intricate thread or zari embroidery. The mirrors reflect every light in the wedding hall, making the bride glow.
The Blouse: Made from matching Pure Net with heavy work. It usually comes with a high-quality inner lining (like Satin or Malai Silk) to ensure it is comfortable and opaque.
The Dupatta: Also in Pure Net, it features a heavy “Matha Patti” border (thick embroidery on one side) and small mirror “buttis” all over, framing the bride’s face beautifully.
Best Occasions:
- The Wedding Day (Pheras): The classic red-and-mirror combination is the most popular choice for traditional Indian brides.
- Grand Reception: If you want a “Bollywood Style” entrance, the sparkle of the mirror work is perfect for the stage lights.

