Intimate Mehendi At Home? Take Inspiration From These Understated Yet Pretty Outfits To DIY!
BY Sakshi | 17 Dec, 2018 | 3 min read
This one is for brides who are looking for inspiration to DIY their own Mehendi outfit- something simple, something trendy and something breezy for a smaller Mehendi ceremony or one at home- this is even something even bridesmaids or sisters of brides can take a leaf from- pretty Mehendi outfits which are perfect for inspiration!
Lehenga with contrasting colourful brocade panels
Image via Gautam Khullar Photography
Looks so pretty and unique right? Lehenga with multicolour panels and a neutral dupatta- so so pretty!
A Patola or ikat print skirt and a colour-blocked blouse
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Looks so nice and fresh- and how pretty is the combination?
Or a full-sleeved blouse with a brocade skirt in the same shade!
Image via #BigFatSueMueWedding
This is another way to do it if you want to keep it in the same colour family!
A Benarasi skirt with a white-collared shirt
Image via Palak and Dhruv (Goa)
This bride got her mom's Benarasi saree stitched into a skirt, and it looks so simple yet elegant with that collared shirt!
Silk lehenga colour-blocked with blouse and Benarasi dupatta
Image via Make-up by Afsha Rangila
Convert one of your mum's old silk sarees to a lehenga, pair it with a Benarasi dupatta and plain blouse.. looks amazing and pretty!
A brocade skirt teamed with a complementing kurta and crushed dupatta
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A lehenga skirt with a kurta is another silhouette we've been loving off late, and the red-pink-orange thing looks quite nice!
Or a long kurta in the same shade as the skirt and the dupatta!
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This one is when you want to keep it all in the same colour family- looks nice and you can add a nice touch with tassels or pompoms!
Printed skirt with border and bright blouse
Image via The Wedding Salad
Another great idea to take inspiration from- get a happy printed fabric, add a bright border and match a bright blouse to it!
Bustier with a draped satin skirt
Image via Gaurav Hingne
This one is so easy, but so trendy! Just a nice pretty bustier paired with a plain straight cut skirt!
Silk saree with off shoulder top
Image via missstylefiesta
How cute is this? A nice frilly top paired with a silk saree- gorgeous and trendy!
Phulkari jacket with plain skirt
Image via Glitterati by Karishma Arora
Phulkari looks great on the Mehendi, after all, it's so bright and happy! Whether you want to carry a Phulwari dupatta, DIY it into a jacket or get a new one, it's a nice look for the Mehendi!
Contrasting prints that look trendy!
Image via Busy Bee Studio
A brocade skirt can look nice with anything- not just something matchy-matchy!
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