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Elegant Bridal Feet Mehendi

byBhoomiTravels to your venue across Mumbai and pan-IndiaStarts from7,000 per brideView full gallery

Your bridal look feels incomplete without detailed feet mehendi. From delicate ankle chains to full-coverage traditional art, I design patterns that flow perfectly with your outfit.

A unique and royal leg mehendi design. This piece features a majestic elephant under a decorative umbrella on the ankle, with a fierce tiger face on the foot.

This bridal leg mehendi is full of auspicious symbols. It features hanging temple bells, elephants, and lotus flowers at the top, creating a design that is both beautiful and meaningful.

A classic bridal feet design featuring royal elephants under umbrellas. The rest of the foot is covered in a beautiful jaal pattern, giving it a very traditional and complete look.

A grand architectural design for the feet. This piece features a palace dome on the ankle, a peacock on the foot, and lotus details, creating a truly regal feel.

A close up of a detailed bridal foot mehendi. This design features intricate floral mandalas, lotus bands, and delicate check patterns covering the entire foot.

This foot mehendi showcases a beautiful mix of patterns. It includes a peacock, geometric grids, and a floral lotus cuff at the ankle for a rich, layered look.

A closer look at a bridal leg mehendi in progress. This video shows the intricate details of the peacock and the royal elephant with an umbrella.

A sparkling bridal leg design with glitter accents. The focus is on the hanging jhumka (earring) motif, adding a touch of glamour to the traditional patterns.

A video showing the process of creating a full bridal leg mehendi. It starts with the outline of a lotus and jharokha arch and ends with a fully detailed design covering the feet and ankles.

A simple yet beautiful design for the top of the foot. This piece features a central elephant motif surrounded by a lotus border and a delicate jaal pattern on the toes.

About Elegant Bridal Feet

When planning your mehendi, don't leave the feet as an afterthought. I always recommend connecting your leg designs to your hand patterns so they flow together seamlessly. Whether you want a minimal anklet-style design or full-coverage jaal work that goes up to your calves, the trick is choosing a density that matches your bridal jewellery.

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