A double-shade tissue silk canvas that shifts between rani and coral in the light — the Amrapali Collection's most Rajwadi bridal statement. Every panel is dense with handwork: peacock motifs standing sentry along the hem, geometric borders anchoring the mid-skirt, floral scrollwork tumbling in vertical column arrangements between them. This is the kind of lehenga that reads as heirloom the moment you see it.
A sleeveless designer blouse with matching handwork on the V-neck yoke, layered with a bridal kamar patti at the waist. The signature Amrapali double dupatta styling — a deep rani net dupatta with heavy embroidered border and scattered handwork motifs, paired with a soft baby pink second dupatta for the ceremony's second act. Cut for the bride whose day is built around a big flared silhouette and the kind of Rajwadi opulence that photographs like heritage couture.
Key Components
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Lehenga: Big flared silhouette in double-shade coral rani tissue silk with all-over handwork — peacock motifs, floral scrollwork, geometric borders, scalloped embroidered hem
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Blouse: Designer sleeveless V-neck blouse in matching rani tissue silk with heavy handwork on the yoke
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Dupatta 1: Rani net dupatta with heavily embroidered floral border and scattered handwork motifs
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Dupatta 2: Baby pink net second dupatta with light embroidered detail for a ceremony's second look
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Accessories: Bridal kamar patti waist belt with matching handwork
Ideal For: Bridal ceremony, wedding, reception, and sangeet — a Rajwadi-inspired heirloom piece for the modern bride seeking heritage grandeur in a fresh double-shade palette.
Who wears this: Brides who want the full Rajwadi bridal opulence without the standard red lehenga — the coral-rani double shade reads as bold, modern, and photograph-forward; NRI brides in the USA, Canada, and Australia planning traditional South Asian weddings with fresh color palettes; brides building an heirloom-tier trousseau.
Fabric feel: Tissue silk with a rich, structured drape and subtle sheen — the double-shade weave gives dimension that a single-color base cannot. Heavy hand-applied embroidery for real weight and Rajwadi presence.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a double shade lehenga? A double-shade lehenga uses fabric woven with two color tones — here, rani pink and coral — that shift and blend depending on how light hits the panels. It gives the piece dimension that a single-color base can't match.
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What is the kamar patti / bridal belt? The kamar patti is a decorative embroidered waist belt that cinches the lehenga silhouette and adds architectural definition to the bridal look. It's a Rajwadi bridal signature.
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Why two dupattas? The double dupatta styling lets the bride change the look between ceremony phases — the rani dupatta for the primary phera moments, the baby pink second dupatta for reception or later portraits without changing the entire outfit.
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Is custom sizing available? Yes — semi-stitched with custom stitching available. Share measurements at checkout for a tailored blouse and skirt.
Semi-stitched piece; custom stitching available on request. Note: Colours may appear slightly different on screen due to lighting and display variations.