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LEHERIYA LEELA: RIDE THE TEEJ WAVE
Hindustan Times Lucknow
|July 27, 2025
This festive favourite OOTD gets a fresh spin as designers give the timeless waves a modern swirl
If Hariyali Teej had a dress code, it would be leheriya. The colourful, ripple-like sarees are synonymous with the festival, as women across North India pull out their finest greens — a nod to “hariyali” — to mark the monsoon celebration steeped in tradition and goddess lore.
Rooted in 17th-century Rajasthan, the leheriya (from leher, or wave) pattern mimics desert waves and was originally created using tie-and-dye techniques under Rajput patronage. Interestingly, it began as a style for royal men flaunting their status with their turbans, but gradually found its way into women's wardrobes with sarees, dupattas and more.
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