Although the wedding season is far away
The Floral Swirl
Floral patterns go with every bride regardless of the style she chooses. It adds grace and charm to the overall outfit bringing in the softness and feminine side of the bride. This is the only neutral pattern that goes with every vibe you plan to go with. The design looks super delicate but is actually super interesting. The tiny patterns of leaves and flowers make the fingers look longer than usual making them look more toned and in shape while they also end up giving them the required depth to the design to make our hands look absolutely flawless. When in doubt go for this pattern without thinking twice as it will surely add all the missing grace to your outfit.
Everyone’s
A typical in Indian households. This is one pattern you have definitely tried on thanks to our well versed “Mehendi
The Grand Architecture
Obsessed with the royal architecture and want to feel like the royal princess of India? Well, this design is the way to go. This will make you feel like you are getting married in the old and grand palaces of Udaipur. The domes and the floral patterns that are a part of this design can be very similar to those engraved in the royal places of Mughals and Indian palaces. The pattern can at times be confused with tapestry as the checks and splits might look very much alike but do not forget to take into consideration the flowers and domes that very well balance the strength of these strong shapes. This is a very catchy design and must try if you are looking to do something royal and grand.
The Royals- Raja and Raani
A pretty common design which you will also commonly find highlighted in Mehendi books. You need a steady hand for this one as you need to draw figurines of a kind and a queen on the hand to make it feel royal else it will end up being a source of mockery. The king and queen henna design seem to be inspired from the era of the kings and queens again as this again has a royal charm to it. The main point to note in this design is that it is made in a way that the Raja and Raani are supposed to stand out so if you are in the mood for something bold, go for this!
The Peacock motif
Peacock is one of the most beautiful birds and is highly popular in India. It becomes even more popular when Indian weddings take place. Be it the bridal lehenga or the matching accessories this beautiful bird adds a graceful touch where ever you need it so it is only obvious that it will look absolutely jaw-dropping in
The passionate elephant
The absolute
Colored Mehendi
Kind of a new trend but this one has instantly become a
Curvy is always in!
Curves they surely make anyone turn heads twice. They can be on your waistline or even in you Mehendi design these will surely make your Mehendi look super attractive. The filling pattern can involve checks with curves while you can also throw in some flowers and hearts to make the pattern look fuller and more attractive to the eye. A bride’s hand or feet should look as smooth as her vibe so we recommend going in for this pattern and if you are in the mood for some fun why not even add in your spouse’s name and cover it with beautiful tapestry and curves to look absolutely ravishing.
Checks and checks!
Tired of the monotonous Mehendi curves or even with the
Asymmetric love
We all love asymmetry in our fashion and clothing so why not incorporate it in your Mehendi design? You don’t always have to end up filling your