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Elegant Foot Mehndi Designs

byLeena PurabiyaTravels to venues across the Mumbai Metropolitan AreaStarts from250 per guestView full gallery

Beautifully detailed henna patterns for your feet, crafted to match your bridal look or add a touch of grace to any special event.

A stunning full bridal leg mehndi design. This video shows the intricate details, including roses, peacocks, lotuses, and geometric patterns, creating a masterpiece for the bride's feet.

A full-coverage bridal foot design with a beautiful dark stain. The pattern features traditional motifs and fills the entire foot for a classic bridal look.

A beautiful bridal leg design with a modern aesthetic. The pattern uses geometric grids and bold floral motifs, creating a stylish and eye-catching look.

This video shows the sparkle and detail of a fresh bridal leg design. The combination of dark-filled areas and delicate patterns creates a beautiful contrast.

A full-coverage geometric foot design. The pattern features repeating diamond shapes filled with lotuses, extending from the toes up to the ankle for a very modern and chic look.

This bridal foot design is rich with traditional motifs. It features doli (palanquin) figures and lotuses, with a dark, bold application that makes the design stand out.

A beautiful bridal foot design with a rich, dark stain. The pattern features lotus motifs within vertical bands, creating a structured and elegant look.

This video shows a detailed bridal foot design by a member of my team. The pattern is intricate and uses bold fills to highlight the lotus motifs.

A traditional bridal foot design featuring a large peacock and kalash motifs. The pattern is dense and covers the foot beautifully, perfect for wedding ceremonies.

A close-up video of the peacock and kalash foot design. You can see the fine details and the way the pattern wraps around the foot.

About Elegant Foot Mehndi

When it comes to foot mehndi, the balance between your outfit and the design density is key. I usually recommend a lighter, open design if you have a heavily embellished border on your saree or lehenga, so the art actually stands out instead of getting lost in the fabric.

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