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Fabric: Kanjivaram Silk
Technique: Handwork
Model Height & Size: 5'8 inches | Wearing S
Occasion: Weddings,Celebrations,Engagements,Receptions

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Fabric: Kota doria Organza
Technique: Embroidery work
Model Height & Size: 5’5 Inch | Wearing XS
Occasion: Outing, parties, college

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Fabric: Gadval Silk & Organza
Technique: Hand-work, Embroidery
Model Height & Size: 5'7 inch | Wearing Size S
Occasion: Cultural Festivals & Wedding

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Fabric: Kotta Zari Silk
Technique: Handwork
Model Height & Size: 5'8 inch | Wearing S
Occasion: Festival events & Haldi function

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Fabric: Viscose Dola
Technique: Handwork
Model Height & Size: 5’8 Inch | Wearing S
Occasion: Wedding, special function, festival

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Fabric: Fancy Silk
Technique: Handwork
Model Height & Size: 5’8 Inch | Wearing S
Occasion: Modern celebrations,Weddings,Receptions,Sangeet

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Fabric: Banarasi Silk & Organza
Technique: Handwork, Lacework
Model Height & Size: 5'4 Inches | Wearing XS
Occasion: Wedding, poojas, special occasion

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Fabric: Soft Kanjivaram Silk
Technique: Pitta work, Handwork
Model Height & Size: 5'8 inches | Wearing S
Occasion: Half-Saree Ceremony,Temple Festival,Bridesmaid Look

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Fabric: Soft Silk
Technique: Handwork, Paithani
Model Height & Size: 5’8 Inch | Wearing XS
Occasion: Pooja,Festival,Wedding,Haldi

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Fabric: Soft Silk
Technique: Lace work
Model Height & Size: 5'8 inches | Wearing S
Occasion: Weddings,Festive rituals, Grand celebrations

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Fabric: Kota silver zari
Technique: Handwork
Model Height & Size: 5’8 inch | Wearing S
Occasion: Pooja, wedding, special function

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Fabric: Paithani In Chanderi Silk
Technique: Handwork
Model Height & Size: 5’8 Inch | Wearing XS
Occasion: Pooja, Ceremony, Festival

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Fabric: Banarasi
Technique: Handwork
Model Height & Size: 5'8 inches | Wearing S
Occasion: Festival, family function, wedding, cultural

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Fabric: Banarasi Silk & Organza
Technique: Handwork (Embroidery)
Model Height & Size: 5'7 inch | Wearing Size S
Occasion: Wedding & Festivals

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Fabric: Soft Kota zari
Technique: Neckline Patterning, Hand Work
Model Height & Size: 5.5" | XS
Occasion: Sangeet, wedding receptions, Roka ceremony, festive gatherings, cultural evenings

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Fabric: Kanjivaram Silk
Technique: Handwork
Model Height & Size: 5'8 inches | Wearing S
Occasion: Weddings,Celebrations,Engagements,Receptions

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Fabric: Kotta Zari & Organza
Technique: Handwork (Sequence)
Model Height & Size: 5'7 inch | Wearing Size S
Occasion: Traditional Celebration & Family Gathering

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Fabric: Banarasi Silk, Georgette
Technique: Kalmkari
Model Height & Size: 5'4 Inches | Wearing S
Occasion: Wedding, festival, traditional function

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Fabric: Soft Silk
Technique: Mockwork,Swarovski work
Model Height & Size: 5'8 inches | Wearing S
Occasion: Weddings,Festive rituals,Grand celebrations
Haldi Lehengas — Yellow, Mustard & Floral Styles for Your Ceremony
Haldi outfit selected by the bride must be a comfortable fit, well-fitted, and must look pretty for the function. Brides love wearing Haldi lehengas because they are easy to put on and match the joyful mood of the Haldi ceremony. There are many different forms of Haldi clothes, from standard fabrics to delicate flower designs. The bride may enjoy every second of the event and look stunning while remaining comfortable thanks to bright colours, soft fabrics, and straightforward designs.
The Haldi Colour Palette — Yellows, Mustards, Oranges & Florals
The yellow colour is used in the Haldi ceremony because it is a very bright colour. The yellow colour in haldi is most popular because it is the colour of turmeric, and it is an energetic and joyful surrounding. For daylight celebrations and wedding photos, a floral print lehenga for haldi ceremony looks vibrant and enjoyable.
Shop Haldi Lehengas by Fabric
Choosing the right fabric is important when selecting a Haldi ceremony lehenga design. Haldi functions usually happen during the day, so light fabrics feel more comfortable. A yellow organza lehenga for a haldi function looks soft and elegant. To add nice flow to the outfit, georgette can be used, while for a traditional feel, cotton silk can be used. For a South Indian haldi ceremony outfit for bride this is perfect because they give comfort and a cultural look.
Haldi Lehengas Under Rs. 3999 | Rs. 5999
Your bridal lehenga is where the big budget goes — and that makes complete sense. The Haldi outfit is a different story. It's a joyful, turmeric-splashed morning, and what you need is something light, pretty, and easy on the pocket. Our Haldi lehengas under Rs. 3999 and Rs. 5999 are designed with exactly that in mind — festive floral prints, delicate mirror work, and soft embroidery that look celebration-ready without the heavy price tag. Exploring a Haldi lehenga online also gives you the freedom to browse a wide range of styles and find the one that feels just right, all from the comfort of home.
Haldi Looks for the Bride, Family & Bridesmaids
In marriage, happy times spent with family members and loved ones are in Haldi. Flowery and pastel design clothes are chosen by bridesmaids and sisters, whereas the bride usually wears a bright yellow lehenga for haldi. A floral-patterned outfit is most popular for the Haldi ceremony because it looks light and bright. Other family members can also dress in simple ethnic clothes of yellow colour, so they can match the haldi theme, and also they can feel comfortable.
Haldi Lehenga Styling Tips — Jewellery, Footwear & Dupatta Draping
Bangles, floral earrings, or unique traditional pieces would be good for the haldi bride. In this function, dance may be organised, so it is crucial to wear comfortable shoes like flats or juttis. For a simple festive style, you can keep the dupatta free or drape it over one shoulder. For more inspiration on pairing the right accessories, explore our lehenga jewellery combination guide.
Ready to Ship — Order 3 Days Before Your Haldi
Sometimes wedding shopping happens at the last minute, especially for smaller functions like haldi. That is why many brides look for ready to ship haldi lehenga online India options. To make sure that your haldi lehenga comes on time, order it online a few days before the ceremony. In this manner, you can wear a perfect dress while relaxing and taking in your Haldi event. You may also want to explore our full wedding lehenga collection to plan your complete bridal wardrobe for every function, from mehendi to reception.
Quick Guide Before You Shop
Q1. What colour lehenga is traditionally worn by the bride at a haldi ceremony — yellow, orange, or turmeric?
The bride traditionally wears a yellow or turmeric-coloured lehenga for the haldi ceremony.
Q2. Is a lehenga or a saree more practical for a haldi ceremony, given the risk of turmeric staining?
A lehenga is usually more practical because it is comfortable and easier to move in during the ceremony.
Q3. What is the best lehenga fabric for a daytime outdoor haldi ceremony in April or May summer heat?
Light fabrics like organza, georgette, or cotton silk are best for a daytime summer haldi ceremony.
Q4. Can guests at a haldi ceremony wear yellow too, or should only the bride wear yellow?
Guests can also wear yellow outfits, as Haldi ceremonies usually follow a yellow theme.
Q5. What print or embellishment works best on a haldi lehenga — floral, block print, or mirror work?
Floral prints, block prints, and light mirror work are popular choices for a haldi lehenga. These designs keep the outfit festive while still looking simple and fresh for the ceremony.
Q6. Should the haldi lehenga be a light fabric so it can be discarded after the ceremony, or is it reusable?
Most brides choose a light and comfortable haldi lehenga that can handle the ceremony rituals. It is usually simple enough to be reused later for small functions or festive occasions.
Q7. What jewellery pairs best with a yellow haldi lehenga — gold, floral jewellery, or oxidised silver?
Floral jewellery is the most common choice because it matches the Haldi theme and looks vibrant. Simple gold jewellery can also work well for a more traditional look.
Q8. How much should a bride budget for a haldi lehenga separately from her bridal and reception lehenga?
A haldi lehenga is usually simpler than other bridal outfits, so the budget is generally lower. Many brides spend around ₹3,000 to ₹6,000, depending on the design and fabric.




