Difference Between Ghagra and Lehenga
Ghagra vs Lehenga
Ghagra and Lehenga are two very similar traditional dresses worn by girls and women folk in many parts of India, especially the northern belt. These are actually lower parts of two different dresses that are known as Ghagra choli and Lehenga choli respectively with only minor differences and lots of similarities. This is why not only westerns but also many Indians are seen confused between a Ghagra and a Lehenga. While the two lowers are used in a routine manner by girls belonging to poor families, these two outfits have become more of party wear dresses with lavish Ghagra and Lehenga being worn on marriage and festivals by ladies. This article attempts to find out differences between the two traditional dresses.
Ghagra
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What is the difference between Ghagra and Lehenga?
• While there seems to be no ostensible difference to a westerner, Lehenga is worn on festivals and special events whereas Ghagra is a traditional skirt worn in daily lives by girls and women.
• Bridal Lehenga is perhaps the most popular form of Lehengas. They are most expensive and make use of brocade work.
• Lehengas are more fitting worn at the waist to accentuate the shape or the figure of the woman.
• Ghagra are loose fitting, and they can be simple when made of cotton. However, Ghagra made of crepe and silk can be very bright and expensive with the use of brocade work.
• Ghagra is used by women in Rajasthan and Gujarat more as a comfort wear.
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