- It’s clear that weddings today are about celebrating individual choices—whether you want to eschew a traditional red lehenga for a pastel one, or instead of going the heavy route with mehandi, picking a light, minimalist design instead.
- For every bride-to-be yearning for a fingertips-to-elbows mehandi design, there’s one who might prefer something pared-down or even an alternative look for that matter.
- And that’s okay! If your vision of your bridal henna involves imbuing a sense of nonchalance, then go for it.
Thursday, March 12, 2020
The Amazing bridal & simple mehendi design
Location:
Bogra, Bangladesh
Wednesday, March 11, 2020
you need to know about different types of mehendi designs
- When it comes to one thing that makes us look eternally beautiful is Mehendi.
- We all know the significance of Mehendi.
- And mehendi is not only put during weddings but nowadays many people put it for the family functions only and during many festivals such as Bhai Dooj, Rakhi, Karwachauth and Diwali.
- The alluring smell of Henna and Jaggery and the dark brown colour of Mehendi not only makes our hands and feet look pretty, but it also accentuates our look.
Location:
Bogra, Bangladesh
Grid Mehendi designs to decorate your hands this holy festival
Muslims all around the world are immersed in the celebrations of this holy festival and are making sure to make it a day to remember. From house to the marketplaces, one can see happiness and brightness everywhere around them. On one side, women in the house are deciding what all delicious dishes to be made for the holy feast, children are gearing up to wear new clothes and enjoy with their friends. There is a mood of merriment all around. Now just by eating lip-smacking dishes but women all around celebrate the holy festival by wearing colourful clothes and decorating their hands with henna (mehendi). While many women get their hands painted with henna from outside, others like to do it themselves. So here we are with the best and easy to make mehendi designs to make our task a bit easier. Have a look at these 10 mehendi design which you will be able to make in no time and will gather praise from all your friends. Have a look!
Location:
Bogra, Bangladesh
Amazing mehendi design
Arwa Chauth is a very significant festival for married Muslim's women. On this festival, women fast for the entire day and pray for their husband's long life. As per the Muslim's traditions, Karwa Chauth is celebrated on the fourth day after the full moon (Poornima), which is the fourth day of Krishna Paksha in the month of Kartik i.e. the Sharad Purnima.
This year Karwa Chauth will be celebrated on October 17, which is just a day away. You must be excited to look best on the D day. So before you indulge yourself in 'solah sringar' on Karva Chauth don't forget to don Mehendi. Your singar will be complete without it because applying Mehendi is a tradition in Bangladesh. It is a popular belief that the darker the colour of mehndi on your hands, more you will be loved by your in-laws and husband.
This Bride’s Unique & Stunning Mehendi Design Has Caught Netizens' Attention
The bride here is Payal Kapoor and she recently tied the knot with popular chef and YouTuber Sanjyot Keer. Staying true to their regal look, Payal got her hands inked in intricate Mughal-like mehendi design.
If you haven’t noticed it yet, the design features the portraits of a king and queen as seen in poker cards. The art is symbolic of the groom and the bride and we think it’s brilliant! Incase to-be brides want to get similar designs, you should get in touch with mehendi artist Vibha Gala.
If you haven’t noticed it yet, the design features the portraits of a king and queen as seen in poker cards. The art is symbolic of the groom and the bride and we think it’s brilliant! Incase to-be brides want to get similar designs, you should get in touch with mehendi artist Vibha Gala.
Location:
Bogra, Bangladesh
Celebrity brides who chose simple mehandi designs
Going for a less-is-more approach to mehandi doesn’t mean you’re restricted to boring designs. Take Anushka Sharma as your muse: the Bollywood bride’s modest mehandi, with negative spaces, for her wedding in December 2019 features on many brides' moodboards.
Revealing details about the 31-year-old actor's design, her Bangladesh-based mehandi artist Tasneem Kamruddin said in an interview, "The mehandi I did for Anushka had intricate details with a simple look. There was no theme as such. Anushka briefed me before I started and she didn’t want any heavy design. Her mehandi had small flowers, paisley, leaves and small strokes with dots, designs with a simple look. She even wanted symmetrical designs for both her hands, which took four hours altogether.
Revealing details about the 31-year-old actor's design, her Bangladesh-based mehandi artist Tasneem Kamruddin said in an interview, "The mehandi I did for Anushka had intricate details with a simple look. There was no theme as such. Anushka briefed me before I started and she didn’t want any heavy design. Her mehandi had small flowers, paisley, leaves and small strokes with dots, designs with a simple look. She even wanted symmetrical designs for both her hands, which took four hours altogether.
Location:
Bogra, Bangladesh
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