Radiant, refined, and unapologetically bold—this hand-embroidered silver macro sequin lehenga, as worn by Divya Khosla, redefines festive glamour for the contemporary woman.
Crafted over 250+ man hours, every panel of the lehenga features hand-placed macro sequins that catch the light beautifully, creating a dazzling yet sophisticated sheen. The look is paired with a crystal-embellished blouse and a silver shimmer bralette, both adorned with original glass crystals that elevate the ensemble into a work of art.
Designed to be a true statement piece, the lehenga embodies elegance that goes beyond trends—making it a timelessaddition to any celebration wardrobe. Its luxurious silver palette and modern silhouette make it effortless to style for everything from Diwali revelries to grand wedding festivities.
A celebration of craftsmanship and contemporary design, this lehenga is made for the woman who embraces the spotlight with grace, confidence, and unforgettable style.
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Divya Khosla Kumar - Sequin lehengas
1. Choose the Right Dry Cleaner
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Select a cleaner experienced with delicate, embellished, or designer garments.
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Avoid regular laundries that may use harsher solvents or machines.
2. Communicate Clearly
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Inform the cleaner that the is hand embroidered.
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Mention any:
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Loose threads
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Missing beads/sequins
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Stains
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Sensitive areas
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Ask them to use gentle solvents and low-tumble processing.
3. Spot Cleaning
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Request spot treatment instead of full cleaning if only small areas are stained.
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Ensure they do not scrub embroidery during spot cleaning.
4. Solvent & Process Care
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For delicate embroidery, cleaners usually use mild hydrocarbon solvents instead of strong ones like perchloroethylene.
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Ask for:
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Low heat drying
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No steam directly on embroidery
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Minimal agitation
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5. Packaging After Dry Clean
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Ensure the saree is returned:
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Clean and fully dry
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Wrapped in acid-free tissue paper
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In a breathable cloth cover (avoid plastic if storing long-term)
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6. After Bringing It Home
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Remove plastic wrapping immediately.
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Air the garment for 1–2 hours in a shaded area before storing.
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Store it folded with a muslin cloth to protect the embroidery.
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