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Maroon Fluffy Lehenga Blouse – Ivory Dupatta

Original price was: £ 2,250.Current price is: £ 1,575.

Red Blouse – Fluffy Lehenga – Dupatta

Original price was: £ 1,200.Current price is: £ 840.

Olive Green Short Shirt – Double Layer Lehenga

Original price was: £ 1,080.Current price is: £ 756.

Gray Blouse – Frilled Lehenga n Dupatta

Original price was: £ 2,050.Current price is: £ 1,435.

Light Fawn Scalloped Back Train Maxi – Lehenga n Dupatta

Original price was: £ 2,300.Current price is: £ 1,610.

Maroon Blouse – Flared Lehenga n Dupatta

Original price was: £ 2,250.Current price is: £ 1,575.

Bright Red Blouse – Flared Lehenga Dupatta

Original price was: £ 2,200.Current price is: £ 1,540.

Red Blouse – Green Can Can Lehenga n Dupatta

Original price was: £ 2,000.Current price is: £ 1,400.

Deep Red Blouse – Flared Lehenga n Dupatta

Original price was: £ 2,150.Current price is: £ 1,505.

Maroon Traditional Blouse – Fluffy Lehenga Dupatta

Original price was: £ 2,150.Current price is: £ 1,505.

Tea Rose Blouse – Can Can Lehenga – Dupatta

Original price was: £ 2,200.Current price is: £ 1,540.

Fawn Blouse – Can can Lehenga – Dupatta

Original price was: £ 2,200.Current price is: £ 1,540.

Red Anarkali – Lehenga – Rust Dupatta

Original price was: £ 1,150.Current price is: £ 805.

Deep Red Paneled Frock – Flared Lehenga – Dupatta

Original price was: £ 2,350.Current price is: £ 1,645.

Teal Blue Paneled Anarkali – Brocade lehenga

Original price was: £ 2,050.Current price is: £ 1,435.

Peach Peplum – Fluffy Lehenga

Original price was: £ 2,180.Current price is: £ 1,526.

Antique Work Maroon Blouse Lehenga

Original price was: £ 2,250.Current price is: £ 1,575.

Light Fawn Front Open Back Train Maxi – Lehenga

Original price was: £ 2,150.Current price is: £ 1,505.

Red halter Neck Blouse – Lehenga n Dupatta

Original price was: £ 2,250.Current price is: £ 1,575.

Maroon Heavy Anarkali – Rust Farshi Lehenga

Original price was: £ 2,250.Current price is: £ 1,575.

Mauve Short Shirt – Fish Style Lehenga – Scalloped Dupatta

Original price was: £ 2,150.Current price is: £ 1,505.

Deep Red Blouse – Fit And Flare Lehenga

Original price was: £ 2,250.Current price is: £ 1,575.

Black Front Open Maxi – Lehenga Dupatta

Original price was: £ 1,350.Current price is: £ 945.

Black Can-Can Lehenga Blouse – Dupatta

Original price was: £ 2,150.Current price is: £ 1,505.

Ivory Can-Can Lehenga Blouse – Dupatta

Original price was: £ 2,150.Current price is: £ 1,505.

Maroon Traditional Pishwas – Lehenga Dupatta

Original price was: £ 2,350.Current price is: £ 1,645.

Rust Blouse And Dupatta – Ivory Can-Can Lehenga

Original price was: £ 2,050.Current price is: £ 1,435.

Teal Blue Front Open Pishwas – Fluffy Lehenga

Original price was: £ 1,050.Current price is: £ 735.

Beige Pink Front Open Maxi – Back Train Lehenga

Original price was: £ 2,150.Current price is: £ 1,505.

Bright Yellow Blouse Lehenga

Original price was: £ 1,250.Current price is: £ 875.


What is Trendy in Bridal Lehengas?

In a world full of trends, sometimes a girl just needs to wear something classic. So head straight to Deemas Fashion to boost your looks with our wide range of exclusive Lehenga designs which go with maxi, Anarkali, shirt, peplum and pishwas. Created with the best quality silk, these Lehengas can be worn on any occasion whether it be fancy parties marriage ceremonies or a function of nikah, mehndi or mayon. At Deemas Fashion, we offer a wide range of Lehengas available for all ages and in a variety of designs or colours.

Why Lehengas from Deemas Fashion?

We maintain our record as the producers of the best fashion wear, therefore, our customers never feel the need to worry about any aspect of these dresses. Here we will show you some of our finely made Lehengas in a variety of designs, colours, textures and sizes. You can also find the Lehenga that suits your occasion.

At Deemas Fashion, we value your satisfaction and time more than anything. All of the dresses we have are artistically designed and embroidered by our best men. We take it as a challenge to give the best to our customers. This is why we are chosen to be the priority number one by so many people. Deemas Fashion has acquired the complete trust of the people working with us.

Significance of Lehengas as Desi Wedding Wear

The significance of the lehenga at weddings transcends cultural boundaries, weaving together tradition, elegance, and celebration. Originating from the rich tapestry of Indian heritage, the lehenga holds a revered place in wedding ceremonies across the globe. In cities like Birmingham and London, where diverse communities flourish, the allure of the lehenga resonates deeply, symbolizing not just the union of two souls but also the fusion of cultures and traditions. From the vibrant hues adorning the streets of Leicester to the grandeur of Liverpool’s wedding halls, the lehenga becomes a canvas for expressing familial heritage and personal style, creating an unforgettable visual symphony that echoes through generations.

When Lehenga Should be Worn?

Other than the superb quality and designs, these lehengas are embellished with the finest hand embroidery called zari. Considering the occasion, several other ornaments are used to escalate the charm. For every event, we at Deemas Fashion attempt to introduce a wide range of dresses that may fit your demands and help you walk with pride. We have been creating outstanding dresses of fashion for you for a long time now due to which our devotion to the creation of these dresses can be seen in the quality of the Nikah attire.

In cities like Blackburn and Harrow, where close-knit communities thrive, the importance of the lehenga extends beyond mere attire—it serves as a conduit for familial bonds and communal celebration. The intricate embroidery and luxurious fabrics of the lehenga mirror the intricacies of love and commitment, while in Bradford and Redbridge, they signify a timeless elegance that transcends fleeting trends. As brides glide through the streets adorned in their resplendent lehengas, they carry with them the essence of tradition and the promise of a joyous future, intertwining the threads of the past with the dreams of tomorrow. In every stitch and shimmer, the lehenga becomes not just a garment but a symbol of love, unity, and the enduring spirit of celebration.