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Red Bridal Lehenga Images
The classic Indian bride — deep red and crimson bridal lehengas with heavy zardozi, kundan, and gota work for the wedding ceremony.
Le Wraps Couture
An honest archive of bridal lehenga images from Delhi's bespoke atelier. Every photograph is a real Le Wraps commission — no stock imagery, no AI renders. Use this gallery to find the silhouette, color palette, and embroidery style that speaks to you, then begin your own bespoke journey.

The Story
Choosing a bridal lehenga begins with looking — at colors, at silhouettes, at how light catches a panel of zardozi, at the way a dupatta falls. We have curated this bridal lehenga images gallery so you can begin the visual part of your journey at home, in private, without pressure. Each image links to a real bridal commission designed by Nidhi Sachdev. Explore the palette below, then book a consultation to see fabric and embroidery samples in person at our Friends Colony East atelier.
The Collection
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The classic Indian bride — deep red and crimson bridal lehengas with heavy zardozi, kundan, and gota work for the wedding ceremony.
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Sophisticated maroon, oxblood, and wine bridal lehengas — a richer, more contemporary take on traditional red.
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Modern pastel bridal lehengas — mint, ivory, peach, dusty pink, sage — with delicate tone-on-tone embroidery.
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Romantic pink bridal lehengas in every shade from baby pink to fuchsia, with floral embroidery and pearl detailing.
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Heritage ivory and champagne bridal lehengas with antique gold zardozi — timeless and editorial.
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Royal velvet bridal lehengas in maroon, royal blue, emerald, and wine — winter-wedding regality.
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Pure Banarasi and Kanjivaram silk bridal lehengas with hand-woven zari motifs — heirloom quality.
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Close-up images of hand zardozi, kundan, dabka, gota patti, and pearl work — the craft up close.
Why Le Wraps
Every image in this gallery is a real Le Wraps bridal lehenga, photographed on real brides (with their consent) — not stock photography.
Browse by what matters most to you — color first, fabric second, embroidery third — to find the bridal lehenga images that resonate.
Each image is annotated with fabric, embroidery technique, and occasion — so you know exactly what you are looking at.
The Atelier Process
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Save the bridal lehenga images that resonate — color, silhouette, and embroidery details. There are no wrong answers; this is purely visual gathering.
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Bring your saved images to a private consultation. We discuss what you love about each — and what we can refine, adapt, or reinterpret for you.
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Designer Nidhi Sachdev creates a hand-drawn sketch inspired by your reference images but designed personally for your body, your wedding, and your story.
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Your bridal lehenga is hand-embroidered and constructed over 12–24 weeks — yours alone, never repeated.
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Investment
Bridal lehenga commissions inspired by gallery references begin at ₹2,50,000. Pricing depends on fabric, embroidery density, and construction. We are happy to share detailed quotes during your consultation.
Common Questions
We do not replicate other designers' work. However, if you bring inspiration images — including from other designers — we use them as reference for color, silhouette, and mood, then create an original Le Wraps design that captures what you love without copying. Your bridal lehenga should be one-of-one.
Every image is a real Le Wraps commission. Some are studio shots of the lehenga itself, others are wedding-day photographs (shared with the bride's permission). We do not use stock photography or AI-generated images.
Yes. Our atelier archive includes hundreds of bridal lehenga images — colors, fabrics, embroidery details, and full wedding-day photography (with client consent). We curate the most relevant references for your consultation.
Tradition favors red, maroon, and pink. Modern brides increasingly choose ivory, pastel, peach, and even sage or powder blue. The 'best' color is the one that flatters your skin tone, suits your venue and lighting, and feels like you. We guide every bride through this decision.
Use Pinterest, an Instagram saved-collection, or a simple phone album. Bring 8–15 reference images covering color, silhouette, embroidery, and dupatta style. We use them as a starting point — not a brief to copy.
Yes — significantly. Heavy embroidery reads more dramatic in flash photography; pastels read softer in natural light; reds shift across the day. During consultation we discuss your photographer's style and venue lighting to choose colors and finishes that look stunning both in person and in photos.
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The Invitation
AddressC-58, Friends Colony East, New Delhi — 110065
Phone+91 98113 07891
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