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Bridal Mehendi Designs for a Complete Wedding Look

byShaik TabassumTravels to your venue across IndiaStarts from15,000 per artist / per dayView full gallery

Your mehendi is the final detail that ties your bridal outfit and jewelry together. See how custom henna patterns enhance your overall look for the big day.

A full-length shot of the beautiful Dr. Ankita, showcasing how the intricate mehendi on her hands and feet complements her stunning white and silver saree and traditional jewelry.

A beautiful portrait of the bride, where you can see the dark stain of the mehendi on her hands, adding to the richness of her overall bridal look.

The bride looks serene and beautiful in this shot. The detailed mehendi on her hands is a key part of her traditional attire, perfectly matching the elegance of her look.

Bride Neethu Reddy looking radiant in her red Sabyasachi saree. The dark, intricate mehendi on her hands and arms stands out beautifully, completing her stunning muhurtham look.

This bride is glowing during her mehendi ceremony. Her vibrant green outfit is the perfect backdrop to showcase the full-sleeve henna I spent eight hours creating for her.

A creative shot showing a close-up of the intricate mehendi design on the bride's hand. The rich color and detailed patterns are a work of art in themselves.

The bride twirls in her beautiful green lehenga, giving a glimpse of the detailed mehendi that adorns her hands and arms. It's all about celebrating the moment.

Having fun after a long mehendi session! The bride shows off her intricate henna with some playful poses, showcasing the art from different angles.

A composite shot showing the bride's happy face, the detailed design on her arm, and the beautiful henna pattern on her feet. A complete bridal mehendi package.

A happy bride showing off her freshly completed bridal mehendi. The intricate design covers her hands and forearms, ready for her wedding celebrations.

About The Complete Bridal Look

A full bridal look is not just about the henna stain. It is about how the patterns frame your jewelry and saree. I pay special attention to the spacing near your wrists and fingers, ensuring the design does not clutter your accessories but rather draws the eye to them.

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