Friday 5 April 2013

Types Of Lehenga Design



Every bride wants to look her best on her wedding day and she wants everything including her bridal dress to look just perfect. And her bridal lehenga is something that enhances her beauty and makes her look the epitome of grace and sophistication on her D day. Nowadays, there are a number of lehenga styles available. But what is the difference between a A- line lehenga and a polychromatic one? Confused? Then read on to find out about the different lehenga design trends of today.
Paneled Lehenga
A paneled lehenga also known as an A- line lehenga has a fitted cut. It is narrow on the top and slowly tapers off at the end. It clings closely to the body and looks gorgeous on those brides who are tall and have beautiful long legs. This lehenga shifts focus on the lower part of your body and your choli has a simple but exquisite design.
The paneled lehenga looks delightful, especially when you have heavy kundan work on it. But you can also come up with your own refreshing ideas and ask the designer to customize your lehenga according to your taste and choice.
Belle of the village
Villages of India are known to be colorful and bountiful. This lehenga emulates a village dress and tries to capture the essence of an earthy Indian village. This lehenga has a riot of colors along with thick patch pattis, floral motifs and intricate embroidery. These lehengas are really heavy and it is difficult to carry them off. So choose this lehenga only if you think you will be able to handle it. When it comes to fabric, you can choose between soft and comfortable cotton and luxurious silk.
Polychromatic Lehnga
Contrasting colors are in trend. They have taken the design world by storm. The contrasting hues in all the colors of the rainbow or probably a combination of three of four multicolor palettes will add life to your lehenga. The polychromatic lehengas are for those brides who don’t mind wearing something bold and bright and are able to carry them with much aplomb as well. These lehengas will look delightful on you and you can rest assured that your groom won’t be able to take his eyes off you.
Traditional Patch work
Patchwork has been a part of India’s culture since the medieval times and currently, this tradition is seeping in bridal clothes as well. Beautiful beaded patches, sequins, heavy brocade embroidered patches, delicate lace and other intricate designs make this lehenga look magnificent. These lehengas will make you look stunning on your wedding.
Soft hues
Nowadays, a lot of brides opt for a light color palette and couple white with silver or beige with gold for their lehengas. These lehengas look sophisticated yet elegant. They have pretty stone work and delicate embroidery which add a charming touch to the bridal dress. This lehenga is for those people who want to sport a simplistic look for their wedding.
How is your wedding lehenga going to look like? Have you made a choice yet? Are you opting for something really different for your wedding? Do let other brides know your opinions and suggestions by commenting below.

Sunday 17 March 2013

Tips for Creating a Wedding Budget


When planning a wedding, the first - and most important - part is setting a budget. Without an overall budget, it is very difficult to know what you can afford for each aspect of the event. You will probably find that deciding on the budget is the hardest job because you want to have the best and most memorable wedding possible.
Who Pays For The Wedding?
It used to be that the bride's parents paid for the wedding. This is no longer the case in many instances and for several reasons, including the possibility that the parents can't afford it. But, quite often, it is because the couple wants to ensure that they can plan the wedding they want without interference. Four out of five couples these days pay for their own wedding and it helps to know how the budget should be broken down.
Calculating Your Wedding Budget
In creating your budget, you must first determine the overall amount you can spend. The average wedding costs around $19,000, according to current statistics. You must then divide the overall amount into parts and decide what percentage you are willing to spend on items such as wedding clothing, rings, catering and decorating the venue, etc.
There are plenty of free and inexpensive websites that offer wedding budget calculators that are easy to use. All you have to do is input the total budget amount for the wedding, and the calculator will tell you how much you should allocate for each of the components of the wedding.
Making a List
Once you have figured out the dollar amount available for each aspect of the wedding, you can begin to create an itemized list of everything. You will need to put together a list of all the areas of your wedding that are important to you and make sure that you allocate a sensible proportion of the total budget to each.
This is necessary so that you can see if the wedding of your dreams is a realistic expectation given what you can afford to spend. If you come up short, here are some ideas to enable you to trim the expenses:
Reduce the size of the guest list
Forego some of the services
Reduce the size of the wedding party
Forget the extras like limos

Why To Spend So Much Money?



Before you buy a lehenga or sherwani for marriage - think how much you can save by renting!! Believe it or not you can save thousands of rupees. We also offer brand new (never used before) bridal lehenga and groom sherwani on Rent/Hire in Chattarpur, New Delhi
Delhi's Dhulla's and Dhullan's have now moved on from buying expensive lehenga and sherwani, the new mantra is to rent and rid. Long gone are the days when Brides & Grooms treasured their wedding outfit, now the wiser choice is to rent for few days and get your money’s worth




At The SANROH CREATIONS (Chattarpur, New Delhi), we understand that you would rather spend the extra cash on the things that matter rather than the outfit that will stay in your wardrobe for eternity without any use. We also offer brand new (never worn before), lehenga and sherwani on rent at a slight premium or you can rent used lehenga or sherwani (used no more than 2 times) at rock bottom prices.


For Grooms we offer – 

Pagri (Turbans) & Kalgi on rent 
Pagris on rent for the barati
Stolls on rent
Kalgi on rent
Juthi on rent


For Brides we offer - 

Bridal Jewellery on rent
Bride useful tips


For Bride/Groom Relatives we offer

Party wear lehenga/saree/suit on rent
Party wear jewellery
Indowestern for mens
Party Blazers for men 


Sunday 10 March 2013


Our Media Coverage 


Style On Hire


It may still be a relatively new concept on India,but the idea of renting outfit is slowly picking up. A viable alternative to purchasing dozens of ensembles that are hardly worn a couple of times,renting offers you the option of wearing something unique each time.Take cue from Catherine,the Duchess of Cambridge who despite her wealthy status,has rented out hats in the past.Whether for a wedding reception,an awards function or simply for a night about town;there are plenty of options for you.

The basic idea is that many people find it unaffordable to invest in high fashion items in a regular basis. In particular,bridal wear is extremely expensive and of no use once the wedding is over. Also no woman likes repeate an outfit more than once.So we wanted to offer an economical and fashionable solution to all those problems.Its our exclusive range of bridal wear including lehengas,wedding gowns,bridal jewellery,sherwanis and even bollywood replicas especially that are most rented

Some designers found there were many women who loved fashion and were willing to spend on outfits that would be worn once or twice. Hence we wanted to provide an alternative.Talking about the site,we says "Rentals for a day edge from the basic of Rs 300 to Rs 40,000. Dry cleaning is usually included in the price but if the clothes are damaged,there will be additional cost and some security amount is kept which is refundable.It works really well for someone who can rent a Rs 7000 outfit for barely 20 percent of the original cost"