• What are Fish cut, Straight cut, A-line cut and Flared lehengas?

    Fish cut: It resembles a fish's tail, where the skirt would be tight from the waist to little above the knee or on the knee; then it flares out like a hand fan (depends on the styling).

    Straight cut: This skirt will be tight from waist to hip, then it will travel straight till the ankle. Most of the straight skirts will have a slit at the side for ease of walking or the there would be a yoke attached from waist to hip from where the skirt will flare very little with some gatherings or pleats.

    A Line cut: In simple terms, this cut would resemble the capital letter "A". This skirt would flare from the waist to ankle. NOTE: The skirt won't flare much.

    Flared cut: This skirt flares from the waist to ankle either by adding fullness at the waist or by cutting the skirt in a circular shape which is otherwise called as umbrella skirt. NOTE: Though both A-line and flared skirts flare out from the waist, the flared skirt will have more flare compared to other skirts.

    A note about our already available online lehengas: Styling cannot be altered. For example, if it is described as fish cut then customer will get the fish cut lehenga only. Other cuts are not possible.

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