A bridal lehenga is a traditional South Asian garment typically worn by brides on their wedding day. It consists of a long skirt (lehenga), a cropped blouse (choli), and a matching dupatta (scarf or veil). These outfits are often adorned with intricate embroidery, beadwork, or sequins and come in a variety of colors, though red, maroon, and gold are particularly popular. The lehenga is known for its rich fabrics, such as silk, satin, or velvet, and its elaborate designs, making it a key element of bridal attire in many cultures.