Indian weddings are a colour riot and mish
mash of so many functions! It is one of the most beautiful types of weddings
and the myriad of ceremonies that are held signify an important part of the
life that the bride is going to begin. The mehendi ceremony is one of them. It
is a pre-wedding ritual and is mostly fun and games, but it also has a very
traditional and cultural significance.
Mehendi is considered as a vital part of
the matrimony and in many cultures, it is also considered as ashagun or an
auspicious part of the matrimony. The ceremony usually has women from the
bride’s family coming in and celebrating with dance and songs and applying
mehendi to the bride. Besides the bride, her close friends and relatives too
soak in mehendi’s colours.
Rituals say that mehendi is one of those
sixteen adornments that make the beauty of a bride. Since it is an integral
part of the matrimony, mehendi ceremony holds a lot of importance in a bride’s
life. It is usually a private and colourful affair, but sometimes it is merged
with another ceremony, Sangeet, to save on time and money. While some of you
may wonder how to darken henna on hands and feet, other may wonder how to
dress for a mehendi party. Fret not. We are here to help you.
Colours in a Mehendi Ceremony:
One basic question that pop in most brides
mind is, “what to wear on mehendi”. Well, if you observe any mehendi function,
you will see that there is a colour explosion of all kinds of colours amid the
guests. Women come in beautiful lehengas and cholis and colour salwars too. The
predominant colours are mostly yellow, orange and red, but with changing times and
trends, you can also see a lot of other colours in the mélange.
Here are some ideas on what colours you can
wear on your Mehendi:
Mellow in Yellow:
Another pre-wedding ritual, Haldi, has
the dominant colour of the ceremony as yellow. So, if you have already worn
yellow in that ceremony, don’t fret. You can again wear a different shade of
yellow in your mehendi ceremony!
Yellow doesn’t mean that you would have to
settle down only with a single yellow colour. You can also contrast your yellow
lehengas or Salwar with a colour like teal or pink.
The model below has pulled off a very
gorgeous pink and yellow look for a mehendi ceremony.
Green is another favourite with many brides
now. A lot of women are now choosing dark green as their mehendi dress because
it can give off a very royal look. Be it for a dark or a fair bride, green can
easily complement both the complexions very well. Parrot green and fluorescent
green would also look wonderfully royal on a bride.
Pink is one colour that every girl can look
good in! If you are a fan of this color, you can carry off a pink coloured
lehengas or Salwar with élan! Make sure you do not over accessorize your look.
Mehendi is a pre-wedding ceremony which is often a relaxed event. So if you are
planning to wear a heavy lehenga like the one shown below, you do not need to
pile on more jewellery.
The mehendi is a fun, pre-ritual wedding
where the bride is meant to have fun! Don’t fret about your dress, instead hang
out with your close friends and family and enjoy your time!
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