How to Store Lehenga or Gown Properly
Proper storage helps maintain the shape, color, and finish of lehengas and gowns between events. This step-by-step guide explains how to store occasionwear safely to prevent wrinkles, fabric damage, and loss of structure.
If your outfit needs preparation before storage, explore our How to Iron or Steam Lehenga, Gown & Occasionwear guide.
Why Proper Storage Matters
- Helps preserve fabric quality and embroidery
- Reduces wrinkles and creasing
- Protects delicate embellishments
- Extends the life of your outfit
What You Need Before Storing
- Clean, dry garment bag
- Padded hanger or storage box
- Acid-free tissue paper
- Cool, dry storage space
How to Store a Lehenga
Step 1: Clean the Outfit Before Storage
Ensure the lehenga is clean and completely dry before storing. Storing a worn or damp garment can cause odors and fabric damage.
Step 2: Fold or Hang the Skirt Carefully
Lightweight lehengas can be hung on a padded hanger. Heavier lehengas are often best folded gently to reduce stress on the waistband.
Step 3: Protect Embroidery and Fabric
Place soft tissue paper between folds to prevent friction and maintain shape.
Step 4: Use a Breathable Garment Bag
Store the lehenga in a breathable fabric bag rather than plastic to allow airflow.
How to Store a Gown
Step 1: Hang the Gown Properly
Use a padded hanger to support the shoulders and maintain the gown's structure.
Step 2: Smooth the Fabric
Ensure the gown hangs freely without being compressed by other clothing.
Step 3: Keep Away from Direct Sunlight
Store the gown in a cool, dry place away from heat and light exposure.
Helpful Storage Tips
- Avoid overcrowding in closets
- Keep outfits in a dry environment
- Check garments periodically
- Store heavy garments on strong hangers
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Storing garments in plastic bags for long periods
- Leaving outfits damp before storage
- Folding heavy garments improperly
- Exposing garments to humidity or heat