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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a lehenga?
A lehenga is a traditional South Asian outfit consisting of a long, flared skirt (the lehenga), a fitted blouse (the choli), and a draped scarf (the dupatta). The silhouette has roots in Mughal and Rajasthani court fashion and remains the most popular choice for weddings, engagement ceremonies, and formal celebrations across Indian and Pakistani cultures. Lehengas range from lightweight, minimally embroidered pieces for sangeet and mehndi events to heavily worked bridal styles with all-over sequence, crystal, or hand embroidery. Browse our full collection to see over 20 styles.

Can I try on lehenga outfits at your Brampton store?

Yes. Our Brampton store at 4515 Ebenezer Road, Unit 102 carries the full collection you see online. Owner Nitin Dhawan and his team will help you try pieces on, check the fit, and coordinate your look with jewelry and accessories. We’re open Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and weekends from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Walk-ins are welcome, and we recommend visiting during weekday hours for a quieter, more personalized shopping experience.

Do you ship lehenga across Canada?
We do. Orders ship from our Brampton location, and most pieces arrive within five to seven business days depending on your province. Orders over a certain threshold qualify for free shipping. If you need a piece by a specific event date, call us to confirm delivery timelines before ordering. We also offer local pickup from our Ebenezer Road store for GTA shoppers who prefer to see the piece in person first.

What sizes do your lehenga designs come in?
Our lehengas are available in a range of sizes from standard fits through extended sizing. Many styles come in three to eight color options, and we carry both traditional silhouettes and modern long shirt lehenga styles. If you’re unsure about sizing, visiting the store gives you the best fit experience. Our team can also handle alterations in-house, with most adjustments completed within two to three days.

What’s the difference between a lehenga and a ghagra?
A lehenga and a ghagra (also spelled ghaghra) refer to the same garment: a long, flared skirt worn as part of a three-piece outfit. “Lehenga” is the more widely used term in North Indian and Pakistani fashion, while “ghagra” is more common in Rajasthani and Gujarati traditions. The construction is essentially the same, though regional styling preferences differ in embroidery patterns, fabric weight, and silhouette fullness. Our collection draws from both traditions.