Lehengas
Lehenga became most popular among women, mainly in North India in the 10th century. Lehengas were the attire of Rajputs but, it was Mughals who evolved the lehengas into Indian fashion. The garment was accepted by all age groups of women upper class, royals, or lower class. Lehengas have been a favorite attire for decades for their royal appeal and convenience.
Because of its long history, the lehenga has experienced a lot of modifications. What we wear today is entirely different from what wore centuries ago. It has expanded from classic, traditional to trendy modern red carpets and fashion ramps form. It is all because of Indian designers experimenting with our Indian textiles and designs and expanding Indian fashion to the world.