Preview any lehenga choli on yourself — the flare of the skirt, the choli, the dupatta drape and the embroidery, all rendered onto your photo.

Lehengas are detailed, layered outfits — skirt, choli and dupatta — and a single catalogue photo can not show how all three come together on you. VirtualWare renders the full look onto your own photo so you can see the flare, the waist, how the dupatta sits and whether the colour and work suit you.
From light festive lehengas to heavily embroidered bridal sets, the engine preserves zardozi, mirror work, sequins and gota detailing. That makes it especially useful for wedding and festival shopping, where the embellishment is the whole point.
A clear, front-facing photo of yourself — any clothing, any phone camera.
Choose the lehenga you want to see — from a catalogue or your own image.
Get a photorealistic preview in seconds, with the fabric and colour preserved.
Because a lehenga is floor-length, a head-to-toe photo lets the skirt flare render in proportion.
A simple background and soft, even light give the cleanest result and the truest colour.
A sharp photo showing the skirt and dupatta detail produces the most accurate embroidery and flare.
Yes. With multi-garment mode the choli, skirt and dupatta layer together so you see the complete styled look.
Yes. Dense embroidery, mirror work and sequins are preserved, so bridal lehengas render with their detail intact.
The render reflects your own proportions from your photo, giving a realistic sense of fit and flare before you buy.