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Muslim Lehengas

 

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Bridal lehengas started with the Muslim Mughal Empire in South Asia. Today there are hip length or knee length blouses, and we like our Muslim lehenga with hijab.

The Complete Muslim Lehenga Collection at Hijabi Bridal

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Styling Tips for Muslim Bridal Lehengas with Hijab

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  • The double dupatta draping style goes perfectly for Muslim bridal lehengas with hijab. Find out how to drape them with hijab here. 

  • Make sure to use a petticoat or can-can from Amazon underneath your lehenga skirt to make it flair. 

  • Your nikkah jewelry should be nothing short of gradiose because lehengas are the Mughal princess vibe. Find jewelry looks with your hijab here. 

  • Bridal jutti slippers on your feet will be the finishing, lovely touch.

 

Covering Your Stomach with a Muslim Lehenga

 

The Muslim lehenga is a timeless bridal ensemble that has evolved significantly over centuries. During the Mughal Empire, lehenga cholis were traditionally hip-length or knee-length, showcasing intricate embroidery and luxurious fabrics. Modern adaptations have transformed this iconic outfit to be belly showing, and the back and arms are usually out as well. Still there are versatile options for Muslim brides.

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Today, the blouse is sometimes sewn to the skirt, creating a seamless Muslim bridal lehenga with hijab. Alternatively, the choli may be elongated to the hip or designed as a knee-length top. All of the Muslim lehenga designs at Hijabi Bridal that appear to show the tummy are actually not belly-showing lehenga. They are semi-stitched, meaning the blouse will be one meter of fabric. This means you can design your own choli and have it tailored just for you. And if not semi-stitched, the Amazon seller will lengthen the blouse.​

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Why Wear a Muslim Lehenga to Your Wedding?

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Our collection at Hijabi Bridal celebrates exquisite Muslim lehenga designs. Muslim bridal lehengas are characterized by heavy embroidery or beadwork that aren't present on most standard Muslim wedding dresses. Whether you prefer a traditional three-piece ensemble of skirt, blouse and dupatta, for your Muslim bridal lehenga with hijab, or a modern gown-inspired silhouette, the intricacy of a lehenga will make the outfit stand out.

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Lehengas should be royal, and our Muslim lehenga bridal options include voluminous skirts paired with intricately embroidered blouses and flowing dupattas. These ensembles are perfect for creating a stunning Muslim lehenga look that captures the essence of Islamic tradition. Explore Hijabi Bridal’s collection to find your dream outfit, ensuring you shine on your special day with grandeur and perfectly match your groom.​​​

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