Lovely hands to hold
I just love the way Mehndi looks on a bride. Its such a lovely, delicate and sometimes surprising detail with big impact.

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How frickin’ sweet are those shoes?
Mehndi is an intricate henna application typically done to the hands and/or feet of brides of mid-east/eastern descent, but is gaining popularity among other cultures for its beauty, and is even making appearances in fashion these days.
Mendhi is one of the sixteen adornments bestowed on a Hindu bride during Solah Shringar (the pre-wedding beautification process). In this way, mehndi marks the rite of passage of marriage in a girl’s life and her initiation into womanhood. Very sweet.

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Once we decided on our wedding theme, and started researching, designing and imagining the possibilities, I started toying with the idea of having a subtle mehndi done on my hands for our big day. I knew I didn’t want anything overstated or obtrusive, but just didn’t find a photo that sparked my fire…
…Then I saw this:

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From the lovely “When Mehndi Met Mariachi” wedding featured in Nirali Magazine.
The lotus pattern is so romantic and delicate. I love the idea of doing just the palms of my hands so the design is more unexpected and muted…. I’m sold! I’ve just made Mehndi a Must-do on my list.
What about you? Are you incorporating unexpected multi-cultural elements in your wedding look?




























Umm why haven't I found you before.. I think you might be my bride twin. Sorta.
I spent a summer in India… a wonderful, hot, amazing summer. I got mehndi in Mumbia that summer and I seriously love it. It was the first thing I told Jonathon I had to have.
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/photo.php?pid=6178&id=513660807 My mehndi.
So, yeah. I think I am going to add you to my blog roll.