Trendy Bridal Mehendi Designs for Feet

Mehendi is one of the most important part of any bridal look. Not only is does it complete the look, but it is also an important tradition in Hindu culture for the bride to have her hands and feet adorned in beautiful mehendi. While many brides opt for a full, traditional mehendi look, some modern brides are also going minimalistic and trendy designs. Whatever the choice might be, just remember that your feet are equally important. So go ahead and browse through these trending bridal mehendi designs for feet. Choose the one that suits your personality and your bridal look and we promise you’ll look your absolute best on your D-day!

Bridal Mehendi Designs for Feet

Traditional Mehendi Designs for Feet

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Credits: Kkanchan Mehendi, Henna by Payal, Henna by Pallavi

For the brides who are into all things traditional, a good old mehendi design that combines different design elements and goes all the way up to the entire calf is a great choice. These designs are traditional and can make any bride look beautiful. You can combine elements like flowers, geometrical designs, paisley, mandala and many other into a beautiful, intricate and heavy bridal mehendi. These are the most common designs that many brides go for. Just make sure the design doesnโ€™t look too busy and you can actually see the intricate details. While this mehendi style can look traditional and gorgeous, it can also look off with your honeymoon looks. So make sure you get this design only if youโ€™re going on your honeymoon a little later so the mehendi color can wear off.

Mehendi Designs Inspired by Mandala Art

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Credits: Henna by Mk, Henna by Divya, Sarara Mehendi

Mandala art has been a great inspiration for mehendi artists for years. Similar to traditional styles, mandala inspired mehendi uses a lot of circular patterns and is usually heavier in the center of the feet. While most mandala mehendi designs are scattered and make great use of empty spaces, you can also have a busy and intricate mandala mehendi. This pattern is great for brides who love traditional designs, but also want to keep their mehendi minimalistic. Mandala inspired mehendi also uses a lot of flowery motifs and can also be combined with other elements like jaali, paisley, chain designs etc.

Floral Designs with Paisleys and Shading

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Credits: creativekhadija.com, Sara Henna, Henna by Pallavi

If youโ€™re someone who loves all things flowery, go for floral mehendi. This is one of simplest designs to make. Just let your mehendi artist know that you want floral mehendi designs and youโ€™re all sorted. From flowers and paisleys to intricate shading, there are plenty of options that can all be combined for a beautiful floral mehendi for feet. Chances are the mehendi on your hands is already going to have a lot of floral motifs like lotus, rose, paisleys etc. So why not go ahead and match your mehendi designs for feet, too?

Intricate Mesh Designs for a Creative Look

Credits: Henna by Sadaf, urbancompany.com, Henna by Pallavi

Though not an active choice of many brides, mesh designs are actually great for those who are looking for off beat designs. Mesh patterns can be quite creative and can include many different elements too. Amish design or jaal design as many call it, is a criss-cross like symmetrical design which is further enhanced by flowers, leaves, ghewars etc.ย  While many get these designs on their palms, theyโ€™re a great option for your feet, too. It is super picturesque and gorgeous. We bet your bridal mehendi portraits will turn out beautiful with these mesh designs.

Pro Tip: Before you finalize your mehendi artist, make sure you take a trial. Most mehendi artists wouldn’t mind giving you a trial a couple of weeks or months in advance. Just make sure it’s well before the wedding day so that the mehendi completely wears off and you can get your bridal mehendi done afresh.

Minimalistic Tattoo Style Mehendi Designs for Feet

Credits: Henna by Abahay Girl, fabbon.com, urbanclap.com

You love tattoos, but not really into mehendi? Fret not. Weโ€™ve got you covered for your wedding day. While getting some mehendi on your hands and feet is considered a shubh practice for brides, you donโ€™t necessarily have to go the traditional way. If you donโ€™t like mehendi so much, you can also go for more modern, tattoo style designs. These are minimalistic designs look pretty and quite unique, too. You can go for a pretty design on the sides of your feet, or go for an Aztec style design. Even anklet style mehendi looks great if youโ€™re into mehendi that looks like a tattoo. On the plus side, these will look great on your honeymoon, too.

Arabic Mehendi for a Modern Twist

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Credits: Amrita Henna, Live Love Henna, Amrita Henna

This is one of the easiest, most minimalistic and hassle free designs. Appropriate for brides who donโ€™t wish to sit for long to get their mehendi. Arabic mehendi is modern, stylish, designer and yet takes much less time than any other designs. It includes geometrical designs, flowers and bold designs. It is also quite spacious and scattered and thatโ€™s what makes it look so elegant. Now whether it for your roka, engagement or your wedding day, Arabic mehendi will look absolutely stunning if youโ€™re into a modern, minimalistic vibe. Since Arabic mehendi is mostly thick and bold, it looks even better once the color sets in.

Intricate Floral Designs on the Sides

Credits: styleconvex.com, Saida Patel Motani, Aroosa Shahid

Fancy a pretty floral design for your mehendi? You can get floral designs on the sides of your feet. It is not too heavy, but also looks traditional and beautiful. When you wear a lehenga on your wedding day, you really only show a sneak peak of the mehendi on your feet. So why not just have floral designs on the outer sides of your feet? This way you wonโ€™t have to sit for too long while getting the mehendi. This is experimental, trendy, chic and yet give a traditional vibe. Weโ€™re sure youโ€™ll love it if youโ€™re someone whoโ€™s impatient and wants a simple, quick design.

Mehendi with Architectural and Figurine Designs

Credits: jyoti cheda, etsy.com, VR Mehendi studio

For brides who love intricate, detailed and elaborate mehendi, you can go for designs that have animal and human figures and also architectural motifs. For example, a lot of brides opt for a full baraat procession design wherein they have beautiful palkis, elephants, bride, groom and all the jazz intricately drawn on their entire feet and legs and even arms. These designs are as traditional as it gets. But the best part is that theyโ€™re still super trendy and stylish. These are timeless designs that will never really go out of trend. So if youโ€™re a bride who loves to go all out, this oneโ€™s definitely for you!

We hope you loved our curation of mehendi designs for feet. Bookmark this blog and try out these trendy designs for your big day. For more updates on wedding fashion and trends, stay tuned to Styl Inc Blogs.

Keepโ€™in it Stylโ€™ ish,

Signing off,

Kashika

 

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