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Jacket Lehenga vs Cape Lehenga — Which One to Stitch for 2026 Wedding Season?

2026 weddings are all about outfits that are dramatic, modern, and still deeply rooted in Indian tradition . Two lehenga styles are dominating this wedding season — the jacket lehenga and the cape lehenga . At Mitaish Boutique in Avadi , we are stitching both styles for brides and wedding guests across Chennai. Jacket Lehenga — Structure and Versatility A jacket lehenga replaces the traditional blouse with a structured, fitted jacket that extends below the waist. The jacket can be long or short, embellished or minimal, and gives the outfit a fashion-forward, editorial feel. Why choose a jacket lehenga? The jacket can be worn with other outfits after the wedding — great value Covers the midriff fully — preferred for conservative wedding settings Works beautifully for winter weddings where extra coverage is welcome Best jacket styles in 2026: Embroidered long jacket with stand collar | Short brocade jacket with peplum hem | Double-breasted jacket with contrast lining Cape ...

Lehenga and Anarkali Stitching in Avadi Chennai — Everything You Need to Know Before You Order

Lehengas and anarkalis are two of the most requested garments at Mitaish Boutique in Avadi — for weddings, engagements, receptions, festivals, and college functions. But many customers come to us confused about the process — how long it takes, what fabric to bring, and what style will suit them best. This post answers all of it. Lehenga Stitching — What You Need to Know A lehenga has three components: the skirt (lehenga), the blouse (choli), and the dupatta. Each requires separate attention. The Lehenga Skirt: The skirt is the most fabric-intensive part. A full flared lehenga typically requires 5 to 8 metres of fabric depending on the number of layers and flare desired. The waistband must fit perfectly — too loose and it drops, too tight and it is uncomfortable for long events. At Mitaish, we stitch both: Simple layered lehengas — 2 to 3 layers with basic flare, ideal for college functions and casual occasions Bridal lehengas — heavily layered with cancan underskirt for...

Bridal Blouse Stitching in Chennai — What to Expect, What to Ask, and Why Mitaish Gets It Right

Your wedding blouse is not just a piece of clothing. It is the most photographed, most noticed, and most remembered part of your bridal look. Getting it right requires skill, patience, and a boutique that understands bridal wear deeply. At Mitaish Boutique in Avadi, Chennai, bridal blouse stitching is one of our most specialised services — and in this post we want to walk you through exactly what the process looks like, so you know what to expect before you book your appointment. What Makes a Bridal Blouse Different from a Regular Blouse? A regular blouse is stitched to fit. A bridal blouse is stitched to impress. The differences are significant: The fabric is heavier — raw silk, brocade, velvet, or heavily embroidered fabric requires different handling The embellishments are denser — aari work, stone setting, mirror work, and thread embroidery all need to be handled without distorting the fit The fit must be perfect — bridal blouses are worn for long hours at multiple e...

Summer Vacation 2026 — The Best Time for Your Daughter to Learn Stitching & for You to Book Wedding Outfits

April is just around the corner — and for families in Tamil Nadu, that means school summer vacation is about to begin. It also means wedding season is arriving . At Mitaish Boutique and Fashion Designing Institute in Avadi , April, May, and June are among our busiest and most exciting months — and this post is your early guide to making the most of them. Part 1 — Summer Vacation: The Best Time to Learn Stitching Every year, the same thing happens in April: parents call us asking "Do you have a course my daughter can do during summer holidays?" The answer is always yes — and if you are reading this in March, you are ahead of the rush. Summer vacation in Tamil Nadu schools typically runs from late April through early June — approximately 6 to 8 weeks. That is exactly the right window for: Basic Tailoring course (1 month) — perfect for students aged 13 and above who want to learn a new skill over the holidays. They will stitch 14 complete garments and leave with ...