Luxurious Velvet and Embroidered Net Fabric Sets
Rich viscose velvet (makhmal) paired with intricate embroidered net. These materials bring a regal touch to winter wedding lehengas and festive ethnic ensembles.
Here is a selection of my embroidered viscose velvet fabrics in rich jewel tones. You can see the heavy, intricate border work on the black, yellow, and maroon options, perfect for winter weddings.
This deep navy blue velvet fabric is paired with a delicate white net dupatta. The gold embroidery on both fabrics is designed to coordinate perfectly for a complete, luxurious outfit.
A vibrant red velvet textile, ideal for bridal wear or festive occasions. The fabric is shown with its matching embroidered net, showcasing a complete set for a lehenga or anarkali.
This bright yellow velvet fabric brings a touch of sunshine to the luxurious collection. The detailed embroidery along the border makes it a standout choice for haldi or sangeet ceremonies.
A classic black velvet fabric, intricately embroidered with gold thread and sequins. Paired with the floral embroidered net, it creates a timeless and elegant ensemble.
An assortment of my premium embroidered velvet fabrics laid out to show the variety. From deep navy and classic black to bold red and yellow, each is designed for creating statement pieces.
About Luxurious Velvet & Net Sets
When you are planning a lehenga or festive outfit with these materials, keep in mind that the velvet base comes in a 44-inch width. This is perfect for blouses and lehenga panels, but you will need to account for extra fabric if you are creating a full-flare ghera or heavy jacket. I suggest using the embroidered net exclusively for dupattas or as a delicate overlay to keep the look balanced.
Choosing the Right Fabric for Your Look
These viscose velvet (makhmal) sets are heavy and hold structure well, which makes them a reliable choice for winter weddings and evening events. Because the velvet is thick, it drapes beautifully without needing heavy interfacing, though it requires dry cleaning to maintain that soft, plush pile.
Why This Combination Works
I often see clients pairing these deep jewel-toned velvets with lighter net fabrics to create contrast. The heavy gold embroidery on the velvet adds the drama required for bridal guest wear or sangeet outfits, while the delicate floral patterns on the net dupatta soften the overall silhouette.
Practical Tips for Your Tailor
- Width Considerations: The velvet comes in a 44-inch width. Always check your pattern placement before cutting to make the best use of the embroidery borders.
- Care Instructions: Due to the dense embroidery and viscose base, these fabrics must be dry cleaned. Do not attempt home washing as it can crush the velvet pile and damage the thread work.
- Versatility: These sets are not just for lehengas. You can use the velvet for a structured jacket or a bandhgala, and the matching net for a delicate dupatta or stole.
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