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Vibrant Sangeet & Mehendi Styling in Delhi

bySheeba MattaTravels across Delhi NCR and pan-India for weddingsStarts from5,500 per person (min. 3 pax)View full gallery

Your pre-wedding functions are where the real fun starts. I help you pull together comfortable, vibrant looks that let you dance, mingle, and actually enjoy your Mehendi and Sangeet.

The perfect Haldi ceremony look. This video shows a bright yellow mirror-work suit, which I styled with a high bun and fresh marigolds for a traditional yet playful and festive appearance.

A full view of a gorgeous magenta sharara set with a halter-neck top. This is a fantastic choice for a Sangeet night, offering both comfort and a high-style, celebratory feel.

A great example of modern Indian wedding fashion for a Sangeet or cocktail event. I styled this deep maroon sharara set with dramatic cape sleeves and an embellished crop top for a chic, contemporary bride.

This reel shows the versatility of a single piece. I styled this reversible quilted jacket over a simple white kurta, creating two distinct looks perfect for different pre-wedding functions or for a guest.

A light and airy yellow chikankari kurta set, ideal for a daytime Mehendi or a puja ceremony. I styled it with simple flats and minimal jewellery for an elegant and comfortable look.

The timeless elegance of an all-white chikankari kurta and palazzo set. This is a serene and sophisticated option for a Haldi ceremony or a pre-wedding family lunch.

A close-up of a beautiful red kurta with intricate white embroidery. This is a great option for a bride who wants a pop of traditional color for one of her smaller wedding events.

I also coordinate looks for couples for their pre-wedding shoots or functions. Here, the couple is styled in complementary pastel and jewel tones for a festive yet cohesive appearance.

About Vibrant Sangeet & Mehendi Styles

For your Sangeet or Mehendi, the worst thing you can wear is an outfit that weighs you down. I often recommend lighter fabrics like sharara sets or kurta-palazzo combinations with dupatta-free drapes, so you are not fighting your clothes while trying to dance. My focus is on sourcing pieces that look heavy for the photos but feel light enough to let you move.

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