Bling Sparkle: Mehendi
Showing posts with label Mehendi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mehendi. Show all posts

December 17, 2015

10 Best Mehendi Designs For Your Fingers
December 17, 20150 Comments
Mehendi art is a bridal must and all of us want the best for our wedding, be it our wedding lehenga or a simple Henna Mehendi design on hands.

Your fingers get the most attention, be it any occasion as they are always exposed so it's important to dress them right. The Mehendi designs which come in books are quite pretty but I have observed that the finger designs are always the boring and same. So I got myself searching for new and unique finger Mehendi designs which will give your fingers that extra drama.

Also read Ten distinct Mehendi Designs to try this Eid

I found that there are unlimited choices for finger Mehendi art in the internet. I have done all the hunting down for you and chosen the ten very best designs. You can pair these designs with suitable palm designs to dress your hands in the best way possible.

Have a look:

  • 1
This ring style mehendi design is very chic and suitable for ethnic outfits with a western blend. There's so much volume in this design that there's no need for applying mehendi on the back of tyour hand. Just this finger design will give a statement look.

  • 2
Another ring design. This one is more on the ethnic side which speaks elegance. My first thought on seeing this design was 'Sabyasachi'! This design will look fab if you will be wearing a gota patti lehenga on your wedding/special occasion.

  • 3
Another pretty design which will beautify your fingers. This design will look best when paired with a single signature cocktail ring.

  • 4
Another WOW design! This is an Arabic design which is quite different and unique from all the designs listed here. This will go great with both western and ethnic outfits.

  • 5
This design is on the thicker side which will stay longer on your fingers and look gorgeous with ethnic outfits.

  •  6
This design is very simple yet very beautiful. Love the leaves and simple lines at the tips! This design is best if you are wearing a lot of rings!

  • 7
This is one design which truly steals the show! I have tried this and it is not at all as hard as it looks. Brides who are not too found of applying Mehendi or those who want a really signature look can opt for this design. Ensure that you don't apply Mehendi anywhere else(palm or down) This will surely give you a show stopper look.

  • 8
This simple design is elegant in its own way. Opt for this if you are skipping applying Mehendi on the backside or if you want to draw eyes to your nail art! :D

  • 9
This is my another favourite! The intricate ring art on just one finger is what makes this design stand out. It'll give your fingers a royal look. LOVE IT! ^_^

  • 10
This design is perfect for starters as it is quite easy and looks quite elegant too! :)

So these are the best Finger Mehendi henna designs which will make a statement. 1,2,7 and 9 are my personal favorites. What about you? Do share!

Also read Ten distinct Mehendi Designs to try this Eid
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November 23, 2015

Celebrity Style: Masaba Gupta During Her Wedding Celebrations
November 23, 20150 Comments
Masaba Gupta's wedding
Famous Indian based designer Masaba Gupta tied the knot with Film producer Madhu Mantena officially a few months back and chose this month to celebrate the same with close family and friends. The celebrations kicked off a a friends place in JUhu and lasted for three day.Her outfits she sported at her wedding, reception, Mehendi , bridal shower and sangeet came as a surprise. She wore the most weird looking clothes to her wedding celebrations. We all know she is a designer but that doesn’t mean you dress up in lackluster clothes. Most of the outfits she chose to be spotted in were shouting ‘ JUST FOR THE RAMP’, which made me think if she broke up wit her BFF , I mean if all goes wrong there is always your bestie who would point out what is wrong and weddings are something were your friends advice you the most.
She  is youthful quirky apparel designer and selecting the same quirky clothes to wear on her wedding was a bad decision from the start. Congratulations to the newly wed but I do wish Masaba had chosen for bridal clothing instead of trying to look different on her own wedding. Many other celebrities in attendance to the wedding celebrations wore better clothes than the bride and bridegroom!
Masaba in Anamika Khanna - Wedding Reception Outfit
masaba at her reception
Masaba Gupta reception
I love Anamika Khanna outfits but Masaba choose this hideous outfit from all those pretty Anamika Khanna designs for her reception! Everything about the look is wrong, the hair the bust fit , the jacket is worst !
And not the bridegroom won’t be spared either! He should have put in a little extra effort to look good on a reception. Black on black looks dull and its an outfit my brother would have chosen to wear at a family function , forget a  reception !

Masaba Gupta In her Own Designs – Bridal Shower Outfit
masabaaa
The outfit looked more of a party look than a bridal shower one. The polka dotted top with a retro effect was a downer itself and the pants look boxy on her. A total nay from us !
Masaba in Sanjay Garg – Sangeet Outift
Masaba at her sangeet
Masaba Gupta sangeet
The only outfit I found pretty was the one she donned on her Sangeet, maybe it’s the color, it looks pretty on her. The hairstyle could have been better but there is no doubt this is dream outfit for many .
Masaba Gupta in Her own designs- Mehendi Outfit
masaba gupta at mehendi
We would have preferred some color for a mehendi outing . The white kurti along with the matchy sharara (or is that a lehenga?) just don’t work here. But it is a nice outfit considering the other disastrous outfits she chose to wear.
What do you think of her clothes, are they fit for a bride ? Yay or a nay? tell us!
Until next time
Love
Najmun Nissa
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June 03, 2015

5 DIY outfit Ideas for your Mehendi or Sangeet
June 03, 20150 Comments
I had to attend a wedding recently and i couldnt decide what to wear , an anarkali or a chudidaar dress. Anarkalis are quite a rage and everyone would be wearing one so i settled for a straight cut chudidaar suit. At the wedding i was shocked to find a girl wearing an exactly same anarkali like i was planning to wear. I thanked god for  not having turned up in the same anarkali.

The thing with DIY outfits is that it allows you to explore the creative side of you along with helping you cut down on cost. Also the probability of someone turning up in an outfit exactly like yours is very low. Since mehendi is a low key affair spending less on a mehendi outfit makes sense. This is also a function where you can add personalized touches with decor and outfit.
To design yor own outfit you need a vision because having the colour pallaete and cut in mind always helps . Here i present to you some DIY mehendi outfit ideas you could try out . You can try them as is or just take inspiration and and play more with colours cuts and fabrics. These outfits can also be worn for your engagement or sangeet .


1. The Yellow and purple anarkali: This is my favorite DIY idea and i am wanting to replicate it for quite sometime now. Wearing chudidaar isnt the best idea for mehendi but if you do want to wear an anarkali this colour combination fits the bill.

Not all tailors will be able to stitch a kalidaar anarkali for you so go for an umbrella cut one. Any local tailor can definitely stitch up an umbrella style frock anarkali .

how to Replicate:  Get Half meter purple benaras silk for bust and  maybe around 1-2 meters for the borders. Yellow georgette of about 3-4 meters for the flare and 2 meters for the dupatta .  6 meters american crepe or santoon cloth for lining and chudidaar bottom . 1 meter each red and gold thick lace and thin gold lace of about 12 meters . small round Gold buttis or patches to stick or sew on the flare part.

Keep the sleeve length as is or go sleeveless. Also latkans at the back is important.  You can also go for a chiffon dupatta  instead of Georgette one.  Even for the flare dont restrict yourself to georgette go for embellished net or chiffon but make sure the lining is in a richer cloth as it will be seen.

DIY anarkali


2. Blue jacket Lehenga: When i spotted Kajal aggarwal wear this Sanjay garg jacket lehenga i knew i wanted one. The styling was so simple yet striking that i knew i would definitely style it exactly this way. This jacket lehenga is perfect for a brides mehendi . The jacket silhoute allows the bride to skip a dupatta which is abrether when yopu have heena on both your hands. also just a mang tikka means more comfort but ofcourse you should go for shorter sleeves or no sleeves at all for mehendi. The lehenga makes it perfect for a little dancing on your mehendi night. You could also wear it to someone elses mehendi if the function is a huge one.
This is the easiest style of lot because no appliques or laces is  involved making shopping for this more easy. I have already shopped for blue brocade fabric for my jacket and iam using a blue net lehenga i already own with this jacket . simple no?
how to Replicate: Get about 3 meters of  brocade silk in blue  for the top and plain raw silk  for lehenga . If you already have a lehenga in a different fabric or colour then get brocade in the same colour for the top . Also you can try colour blocking with lehenga and jacket in here . Try short sleeves if you are wearing for mehendi also try a different neck if yo want to flaunt some neck jewellery .

kajal aggarwal sica lehenga



3. White brocade lehenga with green dupatta and blouse: Malaika Arora Khan wore this lehenga for the wedding of Arpita Khan in taj falaknuma palace. This is designed by Seema khan and well everyone is free to take inspiration .
how to Replicate: 5 meters of white gold brocade for lehenga . If you have green blouse use it or get green brocade for blouse. plain green chiffon for dupatta. Get gold shimmery lace attached at the bottom of lehenga. since green lace shown here can be difficult to find get a green velvet strip attched and get round gold motifs stitched on the velvet (optional. ). Thin gold lace for the blouse and dupatta. If you can find it then do put a neon orange gold lace all 4 sides of dupatta.

outfit ideas mehendi

Refer the middle vikram phadnis lehenga for more ideas with borders of lehenga (click to enlarge)
brocade DIY ideas


4. Navy velvet lehenga with jacket :  This style may seem a little difficult but if you have good tailor and a worksman who can do zardosi work then this is definitely doable. I love this style for its ease and regal charm . The bare belly buton is a nice touch to this ethnic style. You could try this as is or  also replace the lehenga with cropped pants to make this outfit more mehendi appropriate.

how to Replicate: 5 meters of navy velvet and shimmery gold lace for the lehenga and 3 -4 meters of biege shimmer silk for the jacket. You may want to play with the neck design a wee bit and also with the sleeve size if you are planning this outfit for mehendi and ofcourse with this silhoutte going dupatta less is an easy option. You can easily skip the zardosi work on sleeves and neck and replace it with gold sequined lace but for the lehenga you should definitely get the zardosi work in gold done from a karigar . You can also leave the lehenga plain if your function isnt too big  or go for attaching embellished motifs and buttis in the place of zardosi work.
cream and navy blue lehenga  DIY

If this silhoutte and design interests you then you might want to check out blogger Hamis version of this lehenga on her blog Fashionmate here. She has replicated this style beautifully and has given detailed instrustions too.



5. Pink Gold lehenga: If you want to wear a lehenga for mehendi then it should definitely be light . This pink lehenga is perfect and the gold sequined blouse will give the required bling. Ofcourse you could play with colours and switch the lehenga colour from pink to orange to suit your needs.

how to Replicate:  Get a gold sequined cloth of about a meter for the blouse or just hunt down for a gold blouse in your or your moms wardrobe and use it!. For lehenga get pink raw silk or chanderi  and borders in shimmery gold and black velvet . Use the same borders  on a pale gold chiffon dupatta . Your outfit is ready. Make sure the blouse is hatke and stands out , go for a ribbon cut out or latkans at the back.
Dont forget the details... latkans for the lehenga and maybe even dupatta is important. Get some pre embroidered patches in gold (buttis) and stick on the black lace with fabric glue.
Also keep in mind you need to shop for the lining.

lehenga DIY for mehendi
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Designing your outfit is a risky affair for sure but here are some more tips for you 

  • For a perfect DIY outfit all you need is a decent tailor and some good fabric stores. In Bangalore by lanes of commercial street is the best place to buy fabric , latkans and lace for ethnic wear. You can also check out chikpet for silk fabric.
  •  With DIY it is always good to skip the intricate detailed work and go for rich fabrics, layered borders and play with colours.
  • If you are investing a lot on your DIY outfit then get the tailor to make a trail piece in cheap crepe or cotton material only after you are satisfied get the final outfit stitched. 
  •  carry photos on your phone to show your tailor exactly what you are looking for. 
  • Ask your tailor properly of the meters of cloth required for your height and style before heading out to buy. 
  • If you dont get fabric in your desired shade or colour then get it dyed. DIY outfits are all about colours , dont compromise on that , not one bit. 
  • Make sure the Materials you are buying is of high quality. Even in stuff like brocades , nets and velvets a lot of varieties are available. To make your outfit look amazing the fabric has to be of good quality.
  • If you are not a fan of patchwork or appliques then find a local kaigar who can do seuqins , zardosi and embroidery for you. 
  •  For more inspiration check out fashion week collection of inidan  ethnic designers. 
  • go for rich fabrics like brocades and velvet instead of going for hand work . This cuts down costs and the risk also goes down .
  • Make laces your best friend. 2-4 layers of lace is enough make your lehenga and dupatta look regal. Go for laces in gold, or silver along with velvet strips .
  • If you want to give this DIY a try at first then hunt down your moms wardrobe for unused sarees and get your outfits made from them. 
  • If you have some good dupattas with  just gold or silver work then get an outfit made in similar colour and use the dupatta to save costs. 
  • If you want your outfit to flare out then get a layer of full length can can skirt attached underneath your lehengas .  The can can can give the whole outfit a more volume
All these outfits can also be worn by sister of bride or groom on the wedding day. Do these styles interest you? which one is your favourite please do comment.

If you want help with replicating these styles then mail us or tweet to me @theonlytash. I will be more than happy to help. 

Stay pretty 
Kamar Jahan
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April 24, 2015

Style guide: What to Wear to your Mehendi
April 24, 20150 Comments
Mehendi is an important pre wedding ritual in indian weddings where the bride is put intricate heena patterns on her hands and feet  . Mehendi ceremony for the bride can be a tiresome and long process  but it is also the most fun ceremony where the close family and friends of the bride gets together as they sing, dance and celebrate.

Comfort should be the first thing you should look for in your mehendi outfit  as you will have to sit for 5-6 hours in a fixed position as the mehendi wali gets the designs done.. also since the mehendi will be applied over your elbow length it is better to go for sleeves less or short sleeved outfits. Most mehendis these days are combines with sangeet ceremony so if there is dancing involved then go for flowy flared out silhouettes.

Yellow and green are considered the best colours for a Mehendi outfit but since Mehendi is a fun and a colourful event you can get experimental and choose any colour you love .  I suggest brides to avoid  Black and whites and go for a bright contrasting mix of 2 or 3 colours in their outfit .

Here are some outfit ideas to inspire you




1. Fun Colourful Lehenga : A colourful but light lehenga with latkans is the best mehendi outfit . make sure the choli is sleeveless or short sleeved. Lehenga means you can get mehendi on your legs easily done just by lifting it a little and it will flare out nicely if you have a little dancing involved later on in the day. You could choose from designer creations like nishka Lulla or just get fabric in net or Georgette and get a tailor to stitch up a lehenga for you .


2. Saree: Saree isnt the most comfortable pick for your mehendi but this is the most cost effective option as you can just get a plain saree ombre dyed in 2 or three colours and wear with a sequined or brocade blouse. If you have worn a saree before and are comfortable in it go for it. But make sure you arent wearing a saree for your wedding or reception this way you will have variety in your looks


3. Plazzos with long kurta : This pakistani silhouette is very popular these days and you could get variety in your bridal looks by adding plazzos for mehendi. opt for plazzos in raw silk but if your mehendi is a small event you can go for plazzos and kurta in multicoloured crepe .





4..Ethnic gown or floor lenth anarkali:   Ethnic gowns are very popular these days as they are very easy to handle . You can even skip the dupatta with this and dancing the night away also looks fabulous in a flared floor length kurta. But go for this option only if you arent wearing a gown on your reception .


5.. Short lehenga choli : Wearing Lehenga is a good option but it has a lot of scope in spoiling your mehendi on feet so better to get a knee length lehenga stiched with a short sleeved choli. This option is a risky affair and is for bold experimental brides only.

6.kurti with short pants : Have a colourful anarkali kurti ? just pair it knee length pants and you are good to go.



7. Peplum cholis : Peplum in ethnic is fast becoming popular and if you have waist for it go for it. for more on peplums check here

8. Dhoti Pants : Dhoti pants are super in these days and they also make for fun mehendi wear . wear a pair of silk dhoti pants with a bright tulip cut kurti and viola chic mehendi look

9.  Lehenga or gown with a knee high slit :  If you are up for it then a sexy gown or lehenga with a slit is the best option for your mehendi. It adds the required flare yet gives you ease for getting mehendi done on feet without compromising on style factor. If you dont want flare you can just have a straight cut lehenga or gown. Also if the slit seems too daring for you go for a pair of brocade or a rich fabric cropped pants .


 10. Hi low hemline anarkali top: I love asymmetrical hemline and this is my personal favorite option. Hunt for a good flared out anarkali and wear it minus the chudidaar bottoms.




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11. Draped saree gowns: Draped sarees are very comfortable and that is exactly what you need for a mehendi ceremony.
12. Dhoti saree: Sonam popularised this kind of a draped dhoti saree with cape when she turned up in one at cannes last year and you could try the same iZifferent preferable more brighter colour

13. crop tops : Crop tops in ethnic are super in everyone from payal singhal to ridhi mehra are embracing them . Pair crop tops with plain lehengas, plazzos, short skirt or sharara pants . The best thing about crop tops is you can reuse them later on .




14.Try off beat motifs: If bright clours arent your thing then add fun to your mehendi outfit via quirky motifs or prints like fans, dragon flies, and parrots .

15. Embrace huge floral prints : what betetr way to do bright ethnics than florals? go step head and do them huge . Surendri by yoges choudari and many other designers are churning some very peppy huge floral prints perfect for mehendi.

For more Mehendi Outfit Inspiration have look at our Pinterest board here  
for mehendi jewellery ideas go here 

Mehendi Style Tips: 
*Avoid hand or feet jewellery as it may get your mehendi smudged.
*If you want to add a DIY outfiit touch to your wedding ,Mehendi is your best bet, bring out your creative hats and design away. (go here for inspiration)
*For Mehendi  people go with fresh flowers in decor and jewellery so keeping your make up light and natural is a good idea
* When planning your hairstyle for mehendi keep in mind that you will have to sit for hours with your heena laced hands . Go for a bun or braid . Make sure you pin up your hair in the front
* Skip your precious or imitation jewellery for mehendi and opt for trendy floral , lace or gota jewellery. this will help your mehendi outfit stand out and it will not look repetitive when you see all photos together in your album.
*floral wreathes are super in for mehendi these days you could try it.
If you need help wth mehendi style do mail us and we will be happy to help out

Keep it stylish 
~ zooni.
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November 10, 2014

Best Mehendi songs to include in your Playlist
November 10, 20140 Comments

Mehendi is an integral art of pre wedding rituals for a bride and bollywood has glamourised this ceremony with its music and grandeur . These days Mehendi isnt just another bridal beauty enhancer, it is a ritual celebrated with great pomp with a dash of bollywood songs.

So what songs to include in your Mehendi playlist? You could start with slow traditional mehendi numbers to get into the mehendi mood and then shift to fast paced medleys to dance the night away with your friends and family. Here are some songs which fit perfectly into the mehendi theme, include them in your playlist to add fun into your mehendi night

Mehndi Laga Ke Rakhna  from Dilwale Dulhaniya Ley Jayengay :

Laung de lashkara from Patiala House

Bhumbro Bhumbro from mission kashmir

chalka chalka re from saathiya

taare hai baraati from virasat

Goonje angnaa mein shehnaai from Life partner

Mehendi hai Rachne waali from the Film Zubaida

‘O Mehndi Rang Layee’ from the movie ‘Chal Mere Bhai’

saajan ji ghar aaye from KKHH

maahi ve from KHNH

Kawa kawa from monsoon wedding

gal mithi mithi bol from Aisha

zor ka jhatka From action replay

jiya jale from Dil se

Likh Ke Mehndi Se from Ishq Hua

"Chalka Chalka re, Kasle ka paani" From Saathiya.

.'jhin mini jhini' from Maqbool

Say na say na from Bluffmaster

Jab Mehndi Lag Lag Jaave from Singh Saab The Great
Ainvayi ainvayi from Band baaja baraat

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