After spending so much, it’s crucial to store it right. I got mine professionally dry-cleaned and then stored in a muslin cloth bag. Avoid plastic covers; they can damage the fabric and embroidery over time. Every few months, take it out, refold to avoid creases at the same spots.
My grandmother gave me a tip: add some neem leaves when storing the lehenga. It prevents any bugs or silverfish from damaging the fabric. Also, store it in a dark, cool place.
After spending so much, it’s crucial to store it right. I got mine professionally dry-cleaned and then stored in a muslin cloth bag. Avoid plastic covers; they can damage the fabric and embroidery over time. Every few months, take it out, refold to avoid creases at the same spots.
My grandmother gave me a tip: add some neem leaves when storing the lehenga. It prevents any bugs or silverfish from damaging the fabric. Also, store it in a dark, cool place.