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Benarasi Lehengas: A Nod to Heritage

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Weaver Story

The Benarasi weave, with its origins in the ancient city of Varanasi, has long been celebrated as a symbol of India’s rich textile heritage. Historically crafted for royalty, these luxurious fabrics were intricately woven with fine silk and gold or silver threads, showcasing motifs inspired by nature, mythology, and Mughal artistry. Over the last decade, the Benarasi weave has evolved, adapting to changing style sensibilities while preserving its timeless elegance. Once reserved for traditional saris, the weave has found its way into contemporary bridal lehengas, captivating the modern bride with its blend of heritage and sophistication. Courtesy of visionary designers and brands, Benarasi lehengas have become a staple in Indian weddings and festive occasions, embodying grace and grandeur.

Aashni + Co’s latest curation celebrates this remarkable journey, offering Benarasi lehengas that marry tradition with modern aesthetics. Whether it’s the regal charm, understated luxury, contemporary iterations or heirloom-inspired creations, this edit has something for every celebratory occasion.

A Celebration of Craftsmanship  

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Shikhar Sharma

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Shikhar Sharma

Shikhar Sharma’s widely popular Benarasi lehengas draw inspiration from traditional craftsmanship architectural wonders. Known for championing heritage crafts, the benarasi weave is incorporated with gota patti, zari, zardozi, and cutdana embroidery, creating ensembles that exude opulence. Her deep olive lehenga, adorned with blooming floral motifs and gota patti work, is a testament to her ability to blend artistry with modernity. The regal purple lehenga with shimmering brocade details, complete with pockets, reflects her signature focus on both form and function. Pair these designs with antique jewellery and bold smokey eyes for a striking wedding look.

The Fusion of Heritage and Modernity  

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Weaver Story

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Weaver Story

Weaver Story reimagines the Benarasi weave with contemporary silhouettes and statement-making blouses. Their lehengas are perfect for the bride who seeks a modern twist to traditional attire. With motifs like marigolds and shikargah, their pieces preserve the weave’s cultural significance while offering a slew of styling options. For pre-wedding festivities, pair their lehengas with a cropped jacket or a cape-style blouse, accessorised with a minimal choker and soft curls for a chic, modern vibe.

Light &  Fuss-Free Elegance 

Delhi Vintage Co

Delhi Vintage Co

 If you’re seeking understated elegance, Delhi Vintage Co offers Benarasi lehengas that are light yet luxurious. The label spotlights ensembles perfect for intimate ceremonies or al fresco weddings, combining comfort with timeless style. Their designs focus on minimalism, allowing the beauty of the Benarasi weave to shine. Reach out to delicate gold jewellery pieces and a fresh floral bun for an effortless, romantic look.

Sombre Hues and Heirloom Charm  

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Mahima Mahajan

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Mahima Mahajan

Mahima Mahajan’s lehengas feature warm tones and intricate Benarasi weaves, enhanced with sheer dupattas and embroidered blouses. Her designs are reminiscent of heirloom pieces, perfect for brides who value tradition and subtle elegance. The use of motifs like jaal adds depth and meaning to her creations. Pair these lehengas with dewy makeup and floral accessories for a soft, ethereal bridal look.

A Regal Take on Benarasi

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Jayanti Reddy

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Jayanti Reddy

Jayanti Reddy’s Benarasi lehengas redefine bridal opulence with a touch of timeless allure. Her creations blend traditional craftsmanship with contemporary silhouettes, making them ideal for the classic bride with a modern edge. Featuring intricate hand embroidery and brocade details, her lehengas radiate regal charm and heirloom appeal in rich jewel tones,

The Benarasi lehenga is more than just a bridal ensemble—it’s a piece of art that narrates centuries of tradition and craftsmanship. With its luxurious textures and intricate detailing, it remains a favourite for Indian weddings.