A lehenga is a traditional Indian outfit typically worn by women and girls for special occasions such as weddings, festivals, and cultural events. It consists of a long skirt, a blouse, and a dupatta (a long scarf). The lehenga skirt is usually flared and can be made of various fabrics like silk, cotton, or chiffon. It can be adorned with intricate embroidery, sequins, or other embellishments.
For a 12-year-old girl’s lehenga, the outfit may be designed with more playful and youthful elements. The skirt may have a shorter length and a more modest flare. The blouse can have cute and colorful prints or embroidery, and the dupatta can be shorter and easier to handle. The overall design of the lehenga can vary based on the occasion it’s intended for and the personal preferences of the wearer.