Delhi’s Chandni Chowk is a favourite hub for wedding shopping. From budget outfits to designer-inspired pieces, you can find almost everything here. Many shops claim to sell “original” Sabyasachi lehengas, but in reality, most are high-quality replicas sold at inflated prices. Since Sabyasachi outfits cost lakhs, customers are often misled by sellers offering duplicate pieces that closely resemble the real designs. If you’re planning to wear a Sabyasachi lehenga for your wedding, it’s important to know how to tell the difference between an original and a copy.


Sabyasachi’s work is considered a luxury standard in the fashion world, and due to his popularity, the market is flooded with replicas. To avoid being deceived, here are a few key signs that help you recognise an authentic Sabyasachi lehenga.


Understand Chanderi craftsmanship
Sabyasachi is known for traditional handloom artistry and detailed craftsmanship. His lehengas often feature Chanderi-style work, delicate hand-thread embroidery, and signature motifs like peacocks, geometric patterns, coin-inspired designs, polka-style florals, and wave-like borders. One common characteristic is that the motifs are medium-sized and follow a neat repetition, creating an organic, balanced look.


If the embroidery appears too tiny, too large, uneven, or mismatched, the piece is likely a replica. Authentic Sabyasachi designs always show refined, hand-done detailing.


Check the packaging
The easiest and most reliable way to identify a genuine Sabyasachi lehenga is its packaging. Originals are always packed in a premium box featuring the iconic Bengal Tiger logo. This box has a luxurious, royal feel. Fake lehengas, on the other hand, are usually packed in plastic covers, normal cardboard boxes, or oversized packaging without branding.


Pay attention to colour tones
Dual-tone lehengas by Sabyasachi are very popular, which is why markets like Chandni Chowk and South Extension offer plenty of replicas. In an original dual-tone lehenga, the colours are carefully selected so that they complement each other perfectly. The shades flow seamlessly without looking mismatched or loud. Replicas often fail to achieve this harmony in colour contrast.


Observe the use of gota-patti
Another key indicator is the type of embellishment. Sabyasachi rarely uses gota-patti work in his lehengas. Instead, his designs feature wide borders near the hemline, geometric pleats, and intricate hand embroidery. If the lehenga has heavy gota-patti or flashy metallic work, it’s most likely not genuine.


The safest option
The only foolproof way to ensure you are buying an authentic Sabyasachi lehenga is to purchase it directly from a Sabyasachi store. Although the number of outlets is limited, this guarantees authenticity, proper packaging, and certified craftsmanship.

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