Dear brides-to-be,
If you are bored with the same old lehengas, palazzo and sarees for your much awaited Mehendi function, then hold your breath and scroll down as we tell you ways you can wear unconventional outfit for your mehendi. Since, mehendi is the most special occasion and marks the beginning of being a bride, you need to look stylish for it. So, if you love the art of revamping simple outfits, then save all these ideas in your gallery now!
#1 Dhoti Saree
There is nothing more beautiful than a six yard piece beauty; it not only radiates a bride's charm, but also completes a woman. So, if you too love it but scared to wear it on your mehendi then don't be. Just simply get yourself a dhoti saree instead of the regular saree style. It's a convenient pick for a mehendi function. Style your saree with a pretty waist belt or add a pretty mang tikka and keep your accessories simple.
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#2 Peplum lehenga choli!
Why go for the same old lehenga choli, when you can add fun with peplum blouses. Yes! Keep your mehendi outfit fuss-free and in vogue with peplum choli. Choose a beautiful colour contrast perfect for your mehendi like a dark pink peplum blouse with green lehenga skirt. Instead of adorning heavy jewellery with this look, simply complete your look with danglers.
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#3 White shirt with lehenga
Anushka Sharma gave us some serious fashion goals in 'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil', like a pop pink lehenga skirt paired with white top. Tie all your hair in a top knot, and wear a pretty kundan necklace over it. Keep your eye makeup dark and smokey with winger liner. And tadddaa you are ready for the mehend night.
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#4 Playing with the cold shoulder!
Cold shoulder are a trend which has gone big, you can experiment with this trend not just with sarees blouses or lehenga choli but also with anarkali suits. You can add a pretty embellishment on the neck. Complete your look with a boho braid with real flowers.
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#5 Sleeveless Jacket craze with dhoti!
Dhoti pants are one comfortable and easy to carry outfit for your mehendi night, pair a pretty jacket over it and you are ready to go. Also, it's a great Indianwear without the fuss of dupatta.
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