Bridal and other Lehenga : The most dreaded and the most
awaited dresses of your life. Well, I don’t really need to explain why it’s the
most awaited, but I do need to justify my ‘dreaded’ comment. All girls who are
getting married/are married will understand how difficult and
next-to-impossible it is to get the perfect lehenga..
My journey begins a few months back, the day after my
engagement in the search for perfection. Following are tips and tricks I picked
up on the way which are based solely on my experience:
Things to do before
actually stepping out in scorching heat wandering cluelessly :
RESEARCH! I am a big believer in this. Research via
internet, wedding magazine (yes! I can finely read these out in open :D ),
blogs; ask around family, friends, neighbors, complete strangers that look like
they are getting married (ok maybe not complete stranger, until and unless you
are like me and don’t mind ) . Basically ask anyone and everyone you know about
their experience, where they got their stuff from, etc.
Ok, Research what?
Research the kind of lehenga you want, I can guarantee you,
you will NOT get the cheaper version of the exact same thing anywhere. There will
be difference in quality and some parts of the design. But when you are out you
will have a better understanding of what you are looking for, what you will
like to wear, styles, color, fashion, trends.
Tiny Tip : Figure
out which Indian Actress is closest to you in skin and body type and see what
kinds of lehenga she wore in some movie or at her wedding. Agreed we are not Shilpa
figured or have an easy grace of Aishwarya. But most of us are close to Deepika
Padukone, Genelia, Anushka, Prinanka Chopra, Vidya Balan, Sonakshi Singha and
other ‘Indian type’ girls. Or start looking at random Wedding Photographer’s
profiles and see what the girls in their pictures wore.
Places I Visited :
1. Chandni Chowk : CTC, Omprakash Jawaharri lal, Chabra 555,
and Random dealers
2. Karol Bagh : Fountier Raaz, Bombay Selections, Meena
Bazaar, CTC and Gyaan
3. South Ex : Frountier Bazaar, Meena Bazaar, Ushak Mal Mool
Chand
4. Noida : Meena Bazaar (GIP and Sector 18) , Bombay
Selections
5. Lajpat : Shakuntalam, Roshans, Meena Bazaar, Malhotra’s
6. Motinagar : CTC
Places left to visit :
1. Bridal shows
2. Hauz Khas Village
3. Shahpur Jat
Experience of PLACES VISITED:
CTC : chandni chowk, Karol Bagh and Motinagar
CTC is actually a mix bag.
The one at chandani chowk and Karol Bagh don’t have a lot of
‘in’ styles but do have good classical lehenga’s. they both have good cheap
prices but the quality is so-so for a bridal lehenga. But if you are looking
for something like say what your mother wore at her wedding in a different
color ( blues or Orange) to wear to your sangeet or engagement it’s a good
place to start with lehenga dirt cheap at 6k!
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CTC, Karol Bagh
6k! only! picture didnt capture it but it has a beutiful glowly golden embroidery
Like your olden classic lehenga ( in Orange ) can work for sangeet or engagement , also comes in other pretty colors.
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CTC Chandni Chowk
Bridal lehenga
Around 20 - 30 k
But for this you need to really sort through things. ( no sangeet or engagement lehenga available )
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CTC MOTINAGAR is very different from the rest. You enter and you can find anything and everything you would need for your trousseau, including luggage!
It is defiantly a must check out for all brides to be, although I personally did find it a little overpriced, but the stuff is good. So all brides put this on your list! and make sure you see their suits and sarees as well.
Lehenga's range from more than 20k,
There are good anarkali and suits starting at 5k
And Saree's are available in all ranges, including 'deney-wali' saree's (sarees you give to in-laws you'll never get to know )
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Omprakash Jawaharri lal : Chandni Chowk
Ok, a lot of people say its great and almost everybody finds something or the other , but i didnt :(
Its good if you want a copy of any designer wear at less than half the price. Bridal, sangeet, engagement, you name it you will get it!
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My Cousin got her bridal lehenga from them, looked really pretty. ( this is the only picture I could get) |
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Chabra 555 : Chandani Chowk
Not much variety, Quality so-so, If you like/want fishtail lehenga's you can check it out. But wont recommend it much.
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Random Chandni Chowk dealers :
You know the guys that keep haunting you once you step out of your car/metro. "Madaamji Lehenga chahiye" One word 'AVOID' , they will take you to shady places with bad quality stuff! Its hardly 1 in a 100 chances that you will get some good dealer.
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Gyaan : Karol Bagh
Have really pretty Anarkali's and lehenga's but overpriced! If your willing to dish out around a lakh for a light sangeet lehenga then your most welcome to go there. The stuff is defiantly pretty and good quality but (according to me) not worth the price.
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Ushak Mal Mool Chand : South Ex.
Probably one of the oldest shop for brides, even my mom got some stuff for HER wedding!! and surprisingly they have kept up with fashion trends and are still strong 'contenders' for a share in bridal market.
Have a variety of stuff in reasonable price range ( sorry dont remember the prices, went there loong back ). Good stuff for bridal lehenga and sangeet, reasonable quality. They can also create lehenga's looking at pictures, their designer is available at the shop at all times.
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Shakuntalam : Lajpat
Good if your looking for a typical 'cocktail' lehenga or a gowny look. Wont recommend it much though, but you will defiantly get a 'westernized' lehenga there. Prices are nearing overpriced but not over the top.
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Roshans : Lajpat
Good stuff for sangeet and engagement, loads of variety , price range starts at 20-30k. Quality is good. If you have time in hand they can customize anything.
Overpriced Bridal lehenga's starting at 1L, anything below it wasn't good.
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Malhotras : Lajpat
Quality so-so, you might get a typical westernised lehenga here, the bridals are not worth it. Actually its the kind of shop that if your in luck you'll get something good. I got a great suit from there but lehenga's were a BIG disappointment. Although there is a ' Munni Badnam hui ' lehenga for Mehendi really want to try it on, might be good! Its a short skirt with a corset top.
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Peach and Purple : GK2 , M block
Really pretty anarkali's! great Quality but they are a bit overpriced. The good thing is they can convert and customize their Anarkali's into lehenga's and at a price range of around 15-20k you can get a really pretty girly sangeet/engagement lehenga! The colors are pretty pastels and chic sleek.
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Bombay Selection : Karol Bagh and Noida
Good if you like and want western lehenga's for cocktails. Not my personal choice. But you can look into it if your looking at cocktail lehenga's. Karol Bagh one has more variety,
Noida one is good for saree's and suits. ( will try to find pictures, cnt find them right now )
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Meena Bazaar : Karol Bagh, South Ex., Noida sector 18, Noida
GIP, Lajpat
There are two brother and basically 2 different Meena Bazaars, dunno which one is which, but I visited these 4 so will tell you bout them.
Karol Bagh : Biggest out of the lot and has the maximum amount of lehenga. You must defiantly visit this one for sangeet/ engagement lehenga, reasonably priced, good quality stuff. Great Anarkali's also
South Ex : Can skip, have min. lehenga's but good sarees, so go there for saree's if you want.
Lajpat : Good for saree and suit, no lehenga
Noida Sector 18 : Great Anarkali's and suit. Can skip for lehenga's.
Noida GIP : Good lehenga's, less variety but they keep adding new stuff so again its on your luck. But good for engagement/ sangeet.
Price Range at all Meena Bazaar : Lehenga's start at 12k and goes up to around 40, you can get a good heavy one at 20k.
If your planning to wear a lehenga saree do look at Meena Bazaar Lajpat nagar and Noida GIP, Great stuff!
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Frountier Raaz/Bazzar : karol Bagh and South Ex.
Yes I know its the largest heading of the lot, simple reason I LOVE IT!!!
I know, I know most you you say its overpriced, but here are tips and tricks for Frontier :
1. Like all others go during sale time , but happens only once a year around Feb., March so if you know in advance about your marriage then go there! (EDIT : Happens twice a year! I found that out later, once near September as well!!)
2. Whatever price you tell them is your budget they will start showing you at a 10k higher price. Be patient!
3. I know you are frustrated and they keep bringing more lehenga's one after the other. But be patient, show interest.
4. About half n hour later when they realize your not going anywhere and are serious about the lenengha you want they will start with stuff around your range.
5. An hour later you will start falling in love!
If you get a lehenga which is the 'one' but slightly over priced then ask to customize it, they have in-house designers/managers present at all times which will help you in making changes and cut down your costing, but only if they know your serious!
The best part is if you like three different borders of 3 different lehenga's they will customize it for you!
Quality is great if you get a lehenga made from scratch, if you dont have time and need to buy it off the rack then tiny threads might be loose but they finish it properly before giving it to you and can add tiny 'latkans' any where you want :) .
The over all experience is great.
They have tons and tons of stuff. Both South Ex. and Karol Bagh branch are equal.
Only down fall is that you might find the similar stuff even after couple of months with few newer additions. But honestly if you dont find something you like the first go then you probably wont.
Sangeet and Engagement lehenga might be a bit expensive for most starting around 40k.
Bridal start at 50-60k
The good part is, even if you say buy a lehenga @ 50k the quality of stuff is as good as that of a 1L lehenga.
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My Cousins Reception lehenga at 50k for her reception ( on sale)
Off sale around 70k
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Places left to visit :
1. Bridal shows
If you are very patient (unlike me) wait till July and August for Bridal Asia, Bride n Groom, etc. A lot of designers from all over India come over here with usually good stuff. Its good to take a look coz no where else you will get so much of variety under one roof. Quality of everyone will be pretty good , price range will vary.
2. Hauz Khas Village and Shahpur Jat
Small time designers are scattered all around these area. They have good quality but less variety in stuff. A bit overpriced but you might get a 'unique' piece. And ofcourse customization is their specialty.
The Big designers are also spotted in these ares but I would rather not talk about them. Too high prices for things that are made in 1/3rd of the price. I am not willing to dish out 3-5L for a lehenga ONLY coz it has a designer name on it.
3. Shops I dont know about yet :P
So if you do tell me!!