That dress created in Rajasthani tradition
The lehenga-choli that Madhuri wore was actually inspired by the traditional “Ghaghra-Odhani” of Rajasthan. It had colorful glass embroidery, gota strips and heavy skirting, which describes the beauty of the soil related to the desert.
The song ‘Behind Choli’ was engulfed in controversies, but on seeing the dress of this song, the youth from Delhi to Mumbai became a beating. Instead of sarees and salwar-kurta, the girls started adopting this style. Marriage, music, garba, girls everywhere started copying this look of Madhuri.
Retro fashion again in trend
Today, when retro fashion is again in trend, then this Rajasthani look has made a place on social media again. The ‘villain style lehenga’ has been reverberated in Instagram Reels and wedding themes. Designers are introduced in a new avatar, light materials, pastel shades, and digital embroidery.
Where will you get such dressage?
If you also want to get a look like Madhuri Dixit Jaipur Jehri market in, Jodhpur Of textile market, and Udaipur In handloom shops, hand-embroidered ghagra-choli is easily found. If you want, you can also customize dressage with bondage, gota-patti and mirror work. Here the traditional ghagra-choli made by hand is found, which are absolutely original from fabric to pan. At the same time, online portals also sell them with modern touch.
Tradition and glamor together
This dress was not just beautiful, it became the identity of the confidence of Indian women. This proved that tradition and glamor can run together. And today when we are trying to join our roots again, then this dress is telling us once again, our culture is our real style.