Explore the Complete Lehenga Choli Collection at Fabricoz: Styles, Fabrics, Colors & Designer Options
At Fabricoz we curate lehenga choli collections that combine traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design sensibilities. Whether you're shopping for a bridal statement piece, a festive outfit, or a lightweight party lehenga, this guide covers everything Fabricoz offers — fabrics, silhouettes, embroidery techniques, designer labels, styling advice, care instructions, and buying tips. Use the table of contents below to jump to the section you need.
Every style Fabricoz sells
Fabricoz stocks a wide range of lehenga choli styles to suit different tastes, budgets and occasions. Below are the broad categories you’ll find on the site — each with variations in fabric, work and silhouette.
Bridal Lehengas: Heavy, embellished pieces with rich fabrics like velvet, silk and brocade; often include long dupattas and intricate borders.
Designer & Couture: Limited-edition, handcrafted pieces from established and emerging designers with unique motifs and premium trims.
Festive Lehengas: More wearable than bridal—balanced embellishment, comfortable linings, bright or pastel colors.
Party / Reception Lehengas: Modern cuts, lighter fabrics, shimmer and sequin work for evening events and receptions.
Fusion / Indo-Western: Crop-top cholis, pre-draped skirts, lehenga gowns, jacket lehengas and cape overlays for a contemporary look.
Ready-to-Wear: Standard-size lehengas for quick delivery and easy returns.
Custom-Stitched / Made-to-Measure: Tailored lehengas based on your measurements with options to alter length, sleeve, neckline, and work placement.
Fabricoz range — bridal to party lehengas, curated for different occasions
All fabrics (silk, chiffon, georgette, net, velvet, organza)
Fabric choice defines how a lehenga falls, how comfortable it feels, and how it photographs. Fabricoz sources materials to suit climate, occasion and desired structure. Here’s a breakdown:
Fabric
Characteristics
Best for
Care
Silk (raw silk, tussar, dupion)
Luxurious sheen, structured drape
Bridal, formal events
Dry clean recommended
Velvet
Rich, heavy, warm
Winter bridal, reception
Dry clean, store flat
Georgette & Chiffon
Light, flowy, breathable
Festive, daytime functions
Hand wash or gentle cycle
Net & Organza
Sheer, creates volume, layered
Layered lehengas, dupattas
Handle gently; dry clean
Satin / Crepe
Smooth, glossy or matte finishes
Party & modern silhouettes
Dry clean or gentle hand wash
Blends (cotton-silk, silk-viscose)
Breathable + structure
Destination weddings, summer events
Follow label; often gentle wash
Tips: If you need heavy volume and structure (bride or stagewear), pick silk/velvet with net overlays. For comfort during long outdoor events, choose georgette or light silk blends.
Fabric examples: silk, velvet, and georgette used across Fabricoz lehengas
Embroidery & work types (zari, sequins, mirror, threadwork, gota)
Work defines personality. Fabricoz groups lehengas by the techniques used so you can filter by the exact visual effect you want.
Zari & Zardozi: Metallic threads for a regal look — classic bridal choice.
Resham & Threadwork: Colorful, delicate motifs; great for refined elegance.
Sequins & Stonework: Eye-catching sparkle for evening wear and receptions.
Mirror (Shisha) Work: Regional, festive and vibrant — excellent for mehndi and sangeet.
Gota Patti & Lace Borders: Adds border definition and texture; popular in festive and bridal hems.
Hand Embroidery vs Machine: Handwork signals artisanal craft and higher price; machine work allows affordability and precision for repeat patterns.
Detailed embroidery: zardozi, sequins and threadwork — craftsmanship highlighted
Bridal, festive & party wear options
Fabricoz organizes collections by occasion to simplify your search. Here’s how to choose:
Wedding Day / Bridal: Choose heavy weaves and rich work (zardozi, brocade, velvet) in bridal hues or deep jewel tones. Prioritize structured lining and strong borders for photos.
Engagement & Reception: Silk or satin mermaid and high-shine lehengas with modern cuts and moderate embellishment.
Sangeet & Mehndi: Playful colors, mirror work, and fusion silhouettes that let you dance comfortably.
Festive Functions: Lightweight georgette or cotton-silk blends with gota and threadwork for daytime festivals.
Destination / Beach Weddings: Opt for breathable fabrics, lighter linings and shorter dupattas for comfort.
Designer brands stocked
Fabricoz carries a mix of established names and curated designer collections. Designer pieces often showcase:
Signature motifs or colorways unique to the brand
Premium trims, handwork and limited-run pieces
Detailed product descriptions and lookbook images
How to identify designer pieces on Fabricoz: Look for product tags such as "Designer Exclusive", "Limited Edition", or "Handcrafted". These listings usually include more detailed origin and craft notes.
Designer capsule pieces — exclusive and handcrafted for special events
All silhouettes (A-line, mermaid, layered, panelled, etc.)
Silhouette affects who a lehenga flatters and how it moves. Fabricoz lists silhouettes clearly — here’s a quick guide to choose the right one:
Silhouette
Look & Benefits
Best for
A-line
Flared from the waist, classic & forgiving
All body types
Mermaid / Fishtail
Fitted to the knee, dramatic flare below
Hourglass & tall frames
Full circular / Lehenga & Flare
Maximum volume, photogenic twirl
Formal weddings & brides
Panelled
Constructed panels for controlled flare and neat fall
Slim to medium builds
Layered / Tiered
Textural, movement-rich
Young brides, sangeet & parties
Straight / Pencil
Sleek, modern, minimal flare
Contemporary brides & receptions
Tip: Try a few silhouettes in-store or request multiple images in product queries to see how the skirt sits on different heights and body types.
Modern vs Traditional style
Fabricoz features both ends of the spectrum:
Traditional: Classic motifs, long dupattas, heavy borders, deep heritage colors, and region-specific techniques (zardozi, gota, banarasi brocade).
Modern: Crop-top cholis, jacket-styled blouses, pre-stitched lehengas, asymmetrical hems, minimal embroidery and experimental color palettes like pastels and neutrals.
Mix-and-match is a popular trend: pairing a traditional embroidered blouse with a minimalist skirt, or draping a designer dupatta over a simpler base. Fabricoz’s filters let shoppers choose "modern" or "traditional" tags to narrow results quickly.
Color range available
Color choice can be ceremonial, seasonal or purely aesthetic. Fabricoz offers:
Bridal Classics: Ruby red, maroon, deep wine, and gold accents.
Pastels & Daytime: Blush, mint, powder blue, peach and lavender — ideal for daytime ceremonies and modern brides.
Jewel Tones: Emerald, sapphire and amethyst for evening and winter functions.
Neutrals & Metallics: Champagne, nude, metallic silver and rose gold for chic receptions.
Printed & Ombre: Floral and watercolor prints for destination weddings; ombre dye effects in designer drops.
Explore classic and contemporary color palettes across Fabricoz lehengas
Dupatta styles & drapes
Dupattas finish the lehenga look and often determine how traditional or modern the outfit reads. Fabricoz stocks multiple dupatta styles:
Long Bridal Dupatta: Heavy borders and large motifs — best for formal ceremonies and head drapes.
Short / Hip-length Dupatta: Comfortable and modern; great for sangeet and receptions.
Cape / Jacket Dupatta: Pre-stitched cape or jacket-like dupattas for a structured fusion look.
Double Dupatta: Two dupattas — often paired with a heavy skirt and a contrasting lighter veil for layered styling.
Pre-pleated & Belted: Pre-pleated dupattas secured with a belt for hassle-free movement and a fashion-forward silhouette.
Styling tip: For dance-heavy events, use a lighter chiffon dupatta or a belted pre-pleated dupatta to stay secure and comfortable.
Size guide & body-type suggestions
A thoughtful size guide increases satisfaction. Fabricoz provides measurement charts and suggestions for body types. Here’s a quick how-to and recommendations:
How to measure
Bust: Measure around the fullest part, keeping tape parallel to the floor.
Waist: Measure at your natural waistline (where you bend).
Hips: Measure around the fullest part of your hips.
Length: Decide skirt length from waist to floor or desired hemline.
Silhouette suggestions by body type
Petite: A-line or panelled lehengas with minimal heavy borders; avoid overwhelming volume. High-waisted skirts elongate the legs.
Curvy: A-line and panelled skirts provide balance; avoid very low-rise waistlines. Structured blouses with supportive linings help.
Apple-shaped: Empire-waist tops and A-line skirts that flow from under the bust give comfortable balance.
Tall: Mermaid and full circular skirts look dramatic and proportional.
Athletic / Straight: Layered and tiered skirts add curves and movement.
Fit tip: If you’re ordering custom-stitching, provide exact measurements and specify preferred ease. For heavy bridal lehengas, allow an extra 1–2 inches for inner linings and comfortable sitting.
Price ranges & categories
Fabricoz categorizes lehengas broadly to suit shoppers across budgets. While exact prices vary by season and designer, here are general buckets to help set expectations:
Budget / Affordable: Machine-embroidered pieces, lighter fabrics, and simpler linings — great for guests and smaller events.
Mid-range: Mix of hand and machine work, better-quality fabrics and more detailed finishes — common for festive and reception wear.
Premium / Designer: Handcrafted embroidery, premium fabrics, limited runs and designer labels — typically bridal or couture-level pricing.
Tip: Use filters like "hand embroidery", "designer", and "fabric type" to compare pieces in the price bracket you prefer. Always check the product description for a breakdown of hand vs machine work.
Authenticity, quality checks & sourcing
Fabricoz emphasizes authenticity and quality through:
Partnerships with verified designers and suppliers.
Quality control checks before dispatch (stitching, lining, embellishment stability).
Accurate product descriptions with photographs of real product samples (not just mood images).
Transparency on handwork vs machine work and origin of craft.
If you want proof of craft, request close-up images and origin notes on a product page — many designer listings include craft descriptions such as "hand-embroidered in Lucknow" or "Banarasi weave".
Shipping, returns & stitching timelines
Expectations around delivery are crucial for event wear. Fabricoz typically separates timelines for ready-to-wear and custom pieces:
Ready-to-Wear: Fast dispatch (usually within a few business days), standard shipping times apply based on location.
Custom-Stitched: Turnaround depends on work complexity: simple tailoring (1–2 weeks), heavy bridal work (3–8 weeks). Always confirm lead times on product pages.
Returns & Alterations: Return policies vary by category—designer and heavily customized items may be non-returnable. Alteration services may be offered or recommended with local tailors.
Pro tip: For weddings, order at least 6–8 weeks before the event if you choose custom stitching, and leave time for a final fitting and minor alterations.
Care & storage tips for lehengas
Proper care preserves the fabric and embroidery for years. Fabricoz provides care notes on each product; use these general rules:
Dry clean heavy & embroidered lehengas — zardozi, sequins and stones need professional care.
Store in muslin or cotton cloth to allow fabrics to breathe and prevent moisture build-up.
Avoid plastic covers for long-term storage, they trap moisture and may yellow fabrics.
Refold occasionally to avoid permanent creases and stress on the same embroidery lines.
Spot clean light stains on georgette or chiffon immediately with a gentle detergent and cold water; test on a hidden area first.
Care tips: how to store and preserve your Fabricoz lehenga
How to choose a lehenga by event
Match fabric and silhouette to the event type:
Mehndi: Comfortable, colorful, and playful — cotton-silk blends, mirror work, short dupattas.
Sangeet: Statement pieces that move well — tiered skirts, layered net, and sparkle.
Wedding ceremony: Traditional heavy lehenga with strong borders and long dupatta; choose durable lining for long hours.
Reception: Sleek mermaid or bias-cut satin lehenga for evening glamour.
Destination wedding: Lightweight fabrics with breathable linings and easy movement.
Accessories to pair with your lehenga
Accessories complete the look. Here are curated suggestions based on lehenga style:
Heavy Bridal: Layered necklaces, large jhumkas, matha patti, ornate bangles, embroidered mojaris, heavy potli bag.
Minimal / Modern: Statement earrings or a single choker; sleek clutch and stilettos.
Festive / Mehndi: Colorful bangles, floral jewelry, and embellished kolhapuris for comfort.
Fusion: Belted dupattas, contemporary cuff bracelets, and metallic heels.
Advanced styling tips & fabric pairings
Small styling choices elevate the look:
Balance heavy embroidery: Pair a heavily embroidered blouse with a plainer skirt or vice versa to avoid visual overload.
Mix textures: A matte silk skirt pairs well with a glossy embroidered blouse for deliberate contrast.
Play with proportions: A cropped choli complements a high-waisted flowing skirt; a long jacket over a straight skirt adds elegance.
Dupatta tricks: Use a belt for a fusion, or pin the dupatta neatly over the shoulder for ceremonial looks.
Footwear: Test heel height with the lehenga at home to ensure proper drape and comfortable walking.
Shopping checklist
Before you click checkout, confirm these items:
Fabric & lining specified and suitable for the event
Embroidery details and placement verified with extra photos if needed
Shipping and lead times fit your event schedule
Return/alteration policy reviewed
Accessories & footwear planned to match the silhouette and length
Final thoughts
Fabricoz's lehenga choli collection is designed to cover the whole spectrum — from budget-friendly party wear to premium bridal couture. Use the filters on the site (fabric, silhouette, embroidery type, designer) to narrow options quickly. For special occasions, give yourself a comfortable timeline for custom stitching and fittings. Lastly, request close-up images or craft notes for any high-investment item — knowing the origin, technique and lining details helps you make a confident purchase.