6 Ways to Re-use Your Wedding Lehenga

Looking for ways to reuse your wedding lehenga? Here are 6 unique ways to style your bridal outfit without breaking the bank again.

Published On Jul 14, 2022 | Updated On Jul 10, 2024

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Guilty of justifying the cost of your overpriced wedding trousseau? It’s your big day, and you pull out all the stops to look your stunning self. Every bride goes through the phase of ‘I’ll restyle this lehenga later’ but never really gets to doing it. Lying wrapped in a beautiful box is a stunning wedding lehenga waiting to breathe again.

Wondering how to wear the wedding lehenga againreuse wedding lehenga? We have some super easy, chic and fuss free ways to help you reuse a bridal lehenga. 

When thinking of ideas on how to reuse a bridal lehenga, start by ditching your heavily embellished skirt. The grandiose and weight of a wedding lehenga makes it difficult to wear again. Pair your stunning lehenga blouse with a plain saree, skirt or palazzo pants for an intimate yet significant occasion. The combination of a heavy blouse with a simple bottom makes a refreshing style statement that you can pull off with ease.

Pro tip: Accessorise your look with heavy earrings or a statement neckpiece to amp up the glamour quotient for the night.

The beauty of styling a bridal lehenga lies in the versatility with which you can tone up or down your look. When wearing your lehenga after the wedding, opt for a plain contrasting blouse to balance the bling of the skirt. You can choose to skip the dupatta or pair a light ruffled net one to draw attention to your statement skirt.

Pro tip: Oozing of understated glam, this dressed down look is the perfect evening wear for a family function or your first Karva Chauth.

Heartbreaking, as it is to remodel your bridal outfit into something new, anarkali’s are way more wearable than lehengas. Getting the blouse and skirt stitched together is a fool proof way to ensure your outfit is used often. To make the anarkali look ‘less bridal’, swap the heavily embellished blouse with a lighter but matching fabric.  

Pro tip: Stitch your heavy blouse with a simple skirt for a brand-new outfit.

Still wondering how to reuse the bridal lehenga? Style your gorgeous lehenga skirt with a plain kurta and dupatta in complementing fabrics. The solid A-line long kurta covers up the extravagant work of the lehenga while still retaining its charm.

Pro tip: Ensure you pick the correct fabric for the kurta when experimenting with new looks. A raw silk or chanderi kurti will work beautifully with a Benarasi lehenga skirt.

You’ve figured out how to reuse a wedding lehenga skirt. But did you know bridal lehengas are a three- or four-piece outfit—a blouse, skirt, and two dupattas. One dupatta is used as a drape along the lehenga, and one on the head. Use the heavily embellished dupatta with a matching lining to make a traditional kurti. Pair this with matching leggings and a simple dupatta for an elegant Indian look.

Pro tip: Use the second dupatta to style your outfit when you decide to reuse the bridal lehenga later.

Want to reuse a bridal lehenga as it is? Just remove the can-can from the skirt to make the entire outfit less weighted. When the entire ensemble feels more comfortable to wear you will naturally enjoy wearing it more often.

Pro tip: Toning down your wedding look without the flare and jewellery is an easy way to reuse a bridal lehenga.

One of the most expensive wedding outfits, a bridal lehenga is an investment that every bride is guilty of making. If you too are looking up ways on how to wear your wedding lehenga again, try these 6 easy bridal lehenga reuse ideas to give your outfit a new twist.


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