Mehendi goes minimalist this wedding season

The wedding season this year itself is a small celebration due to the epidemic surrounding it and the norms set by the government. Supporting minimalism brides in this wedding season has revived the trend of Minimalistic Mehendi designs for their wedding day. Henna lasts a long arm but the bases are filled with a small print.

 Mehendi goes minimalist this wedding season


Dense designs are now over

Mehendi singer Shifa Khan shares, “Many weddings take place during the day now which is why brides I work with ask to avoid traditional paintings and patterns. 



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They ask for a simple make-up with a few highlights such as covering three fingers with vines and drawing two drawings that make up the make-up ”In addition to this bride Anushree Sharma who got married in June shares, Most people get married because of problems that are unavoidable and in an event like these little designs only look good ”

Designs mixed with Mandala art

Pratyusha Gupta got married in November and wanted a well-arranged pattern as her bridal gown also had geometric features on it. “I got Mandala art henna designs and just fell in love with dots and lines. They fit together very well and look like a thousand years of construction again. The design looks great and the clean stripes make it look very detailed ”



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