ARTICLE BY : Arushi Sakhuja
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A bridal look is incomplete without some stunning henna. When you think of bridal mehndi, you often focus on the arms being donned with intricate designs. Most times you’re likely to forget about henna application on the feet. So let's take a moment to talk about feet henna designs that should be on your list. From intricate artistic patterns to airy elements featuring one statement centre design, these art creations by renowned henna artist Kavita are worth bookmarking for your D-day. Yes, the emphasis on the feet is not as much, afterall, they will be covered under your lehenga on the big day. But it surely adds a beautiful touch to your mehndi pictures. And… more than the beauty factor, it's an important part of the traditional rituals.
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If you're a bride who doesn't love henna and believes in less is more or simply lacks the patience to sit for hours to get your mehndi applied, we suggest opting for minimal designs. These designs typically end just at the ankle or are only done on the toes of the feet. Think designs that resemble the elegance of a payal or anklet with a large motif in the centre or a striking floral design with paisley motifs that add a feminine touch. You can even opt for designs only on your toes, No matter what you ask for, Kavita has you covered.
On the other hand are brides who love to adopt the maximalist approach with henna all the way up to their shins. Channelling your love for henna, and appreciating its fragrance will only make you want to go the OTT way. And yes, it is your wedding day so why not? Add some charm to your feet with peacocks and fill the spaces with jaali designs, scallops or floral elements. The trick to the more is more route is using a plethora of filler designs alongside intricate henna work. Let the artist work their magic and explore their creativity just like Kavita has done with these designs.
But the bottom line is that you should pick out a henna design that is close to your heart, be it florals, abstract elements, peacock designs or just an elegant anklet design.Your bridal mehndi should be an expression of yourself and your significant other to truly make it special and unique. To Book:KV MendhiInstagram: @KvMendhiEmail: Info@KvMendhi.comCall: +44(0)7791 262 983
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