Lehriya Plazo
š What Is Lehriya?
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Lehriya (or Leheriya) is a traditional tie-dye technique from Rajasthan, India.
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It features wave-like patterns created using resist dyeing, often in bright colors like red, yellow, green, and blue.
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The name "Lehriya" comes from the Hindi word leher, meaning wave.
š Lehriya Plazo Description
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Fabric: Usually made from lightweight materials like cotton, georgette, or chiffon for a breezy feel.
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Design: Wide-legged palazzo pants adorned with lehriya prints, offering a graceful flow and ethnic charm.
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Styling: Often paired with solid kurtis, crop tops, or short tunics to highlight the vivid patterns.
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Occasions: Ideal for festive events, casual outings, or semi-formal gatherings where comfort meets tradition.
⨠Style Highlights
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Comfort meets culture: The flared silhouette ensures ease of movement while showcasing heritage.
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Versatile pairing: Can be styled with juttis, oxidized jewelry, and dupattas for a complete ethnic look.