| Product Name | Maroon Bridal Farshi Lehenga (Inspired by Zeeshan Danish) |
| Product SKU | MBFL |
| Outfit Type | Eastern Bridal Wear |
| Collection | Nikkah Dresses |
| Work Technique | Pure Hand Embroidery and other embellishments |
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Maroon Bridal Farshi Lehenga Details
Needless to say, our 2025-26 bridal collection is a work of creative art. Today, with a feel of royalty and elegance, we are bringing you yet another oh-so-beautiful Pakistani bridal lehenga. This masterpiece has been featured with the modelling of Pakistan’s No.1 actress and model, Kubra Khan. She is looking breathtaking in this captivating Maroon Bridal Farshi Lehenga with a long shirt and shimmering dupatta. The latest creation is inspired by the Pakistani natural beauty, as the floral patterns crafted in this luxury ensemble showcase the vibrant hues and intricate textures found in the country’s breathtaking landscapes. The following are the complete details of this drop-dead gorgeous maroon couture.
Design and Fabric Details
The styling of the pictures will give you major goddess vibes with the beautiful cutworks, highest quality materials and fabrics. The shirt is long and classy with see-through sleeves. It also features a boat-style neckline to add some modernity to the ensemble. The top is paired with a floor-sweeping farshi with a long tail on the back. The top and bottom are teamed with 4 4-meter-long dupattas that are made of pure net fabric. Alongside the net, we used silk and atlas-brochia fabrics to achieve the picture-perfect look.
Colour Scheme
Maroon and golden hues are the dominant colour palettes in this Maroon Colour Bridal Farshi Lehenga with long kurta. We used silver and maroon shades in the zardozi and resham threads as well.
Embroidery Details of Maroon Colour Farshi Lehenga for Brides
Artful zardozi work, along with the resham-work, has been featured in this floor-hugging traditional wedding attire. The front of the long shirt is bedecked with heavy zardozi such as pure kora, dabka and nakshi, while on the back we have sequin spray and light embroidery work. The lower part of the farshi is also lavishly decorated with zardozi embroidery, while the dupatta comes with heavy enhancement by using the same materials. The long dupatta is also enhanced with Mukesh spray.
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