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How to style your old wedding lehenga

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 18, 2025, 06:00 IST
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Tips to restyle your bridal lehenga



Your wedding lehenga is likely one of the most cherished outfits in your wardrobe, but you rarely wear it again. It often ends up packed away after the big day, waiting to see the daylight despite being a stunning and well-thought-out piece of clothing. Instead of letting it sit there waiting to pass it down to your generations, why not reinvent it for new occasions? Here are 5 creative ways to restyle your bridal lehenga and make the most of that hefty but gorgeous investment:

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Pair the lehenga skirt with a modern top



Want to make it work as a wedding guest outfit? Ditch the heavy blouse and team your lehenga skirt with a crisp white shirt, a structured crop top, or even a sequinned corset. This look will grab eyeballs at cocktail parties or even festive dinners. Add a sleek bun and contemporary jewellery to modernise the outfit instantly.

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Convert the dupatta into a saree pallu or cape



Try to wear it as a lehenga saree by styling your dupatta not as a bridal veil this time. Transform your dupatta into a lightweight saree pallu by draping it over a plain georgette or satin saree. You can also get your dupatta stitched into a detachable cape or jacket for an Indo-western spin. It's a chic way to retain the bridal essence while giving it a fresh twist.

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Wear the blouse with contrasting bottoms



Mix and match all the pieces of your lehenga to create a whole new outfit. That intricately embroidered blouse can grab more attention by pairing it with different bottom wear. Pair it with high-waisted palazzos, a silk saree, or even wide-legged trousers. It's a stylish way to keep the bridal touch alive without going full traditional.

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Create a fusion outfit with layering



Sometimes, styling an old outfit may need a layering ensemble. Use your lehenga skirt as a base and layer it with a belt and a long jacket or embroidered shrug. Add a chunky belt or a metallic chain belt for a structured silhouette. This works beautifully for reception dinners or family functions.

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Dye or alter the lehenga for a whole new look



If you're open to making bold changes, consider dyeing your lehenga a different shade or removing excess layers to lighten the outfit. This can make your outfit perfect for those day events. Your lehenga can be dyed into a different colour if it's light in colour and is made of dyeable fabric. Even minor alterations—like reducing the can-can or shortening the hem—can transform it into a more wearable ensemble for parties and poojas.

Don't forget, fashion is all about reinvention, and there's nothing more sustainable than re-loving what you already own.

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