If you’re from India, you can’t really become a bride without some lovely mehendi, can you! While there are tons of places to find mehendi designs for your hands, your feet often get left behind… Our collection of Most gorgeous feet mehndi designs is something your feet will thank you for
From beautiful florals and tattoo style to traditional chakris and paisleys – here are some of our favourite feet mehndi designs that will give you serious #bridalmehndigoals <3
Feet Mehndi Designs #1 – Birds!
Gorgeous
Picture Courtesy: Henna by Pallavi
There’s something so sweeeeeet about peacocks, tota and maina motifs that add a charm to your bridal feet!
Beautiful
Picture Courtesy: Henna by Pallavi
Combined with other fillers like jaali, scallops, or inverted floral – they’re something that aren’t flying away soon
Chirpy
Picture Courtesy: Photozapki
Don’t these bird motifs make your feet look the cutest!
#2 – Minimalistic Mehendi Designs
Flowing Throughout
Picture Courtesy: Henna by Mahira Mohsin
If you believe ‘less is more’, these pretty yet minimal mehendi mehendi designs are just perfect for your feet!
Free-Flowing
Picture Courtesy: Zareens Henna
You can opt for a really hatke mehendi style like above (depending on your footwear!) or match your feet design with your hands.
Hands or Feet
Picture Courtesy: Alankritaa by Rashi
Strategically placed, even the most minimal mehndi design can make your feet appear as ‘bridal’ as you want!
Till the Toes
Picture Courtesy: Gautam Khullar Photography
#3 – Front Only!
Blooming Lotus
Picture Courtesy: The Wedding Salad
It makes sense to go for these kind of ‘front only’ mehendi designs if your footwear has a band that’s covering your ankles and leaving the front open!
How Stunning
Picture Courtesy: Paran Singh Photography
Anything from scallops to jaali to chakri designs work beautifully in creating this pattern.
Floral Beauty
Picture Courtesy: Aman Gupta
So you don’t spend hours getting your feet mehendi done, yet the mehendi smartly shows up where you want it to!
Intricate yet Beautiful
Picture Courtesy: Wedding Documentary
Another option is getting your toes and front of your feet inked, then leaving some breathing space for your footwear and anklets and then restart your mehendi art at the ankles!
#4 Tattoo Style Mehendi
Sexyyy
Picture Courtesy: Henna Lounge
Let’s just say, some of us are more ‘tattoo’ people than traditional mehndi people! Then these bold and breathtaking designs are just what you’re looking for.
Modish
Picture Courtesy: Umamah_b
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#5 Beautiful Alta + Mehendi Combo!
Oh-so-wowww
Picture Courtesy: Orange The Salon
Whether you’re Bengali or not, you can’t stop admiring the bright red bridal ‘alta’ when it comes to dolling up your feet!
The Dash of Red
Picture Courtesy: Avigowarikar
If you’re thinking of adding color, these ‘alta-mehendi’ combo designs are your best bet!
#6 Payal Style Feet Mehndi
Connected through Dots
Picture Courtesy: Henna Paradise
Who doesn’t like wearing payals or anklets! These pretty payal style mehendi designs are another way to dress up your feet on your big day
Ankle Louvee
Picture Courtesy: Furhz Concept Photography
Inspired by the age old foot ornament, these mehendi designs look simple yet gorgeous!
For the Love of Anklet
Picture Courtesy: Amrita Henna
And when we’re talking of jewellery inspired, we love how this bride has added a pankhi style jhumka to her payal mehendi!
Keep it Simple
Picture Courtesy: Alankritaa by Rashi
#7 – Go down Under!
Fiesty
Picture Courtesy: Arjuns Tryst with the Camera
No, we’re not talking ’bout Aussy land… But cute mehendi designs at the bottom of your feet might be a great idea, unless you’re extra ticklish :p (like us!)
On a Fun Note
Picture Courtesy: Knots by Amp
#8 Chakri, Paisley & Jaali Mehendi Designs!
Evergreen
Picture Courtesy: Plush Affairs
A perfect combination of traditional chakri and jaali designs is something that never fails to work!
The Inseparable Jaalis
Picture Courtesy: Henna by Hira
You could go for simple jaalis or intricate floral ones – there’s just no end to creativity when it comes to henna!
Oh-so-woww
Picture Courtesy: Henna Lounge
Just as pretty as the chakri is the age old paisley or ‘kairi’ design that never goes out of style when it comes to bridal mehndi!
Hint of Mehendi
Picture Courtesy: Shutterdown Photography
P.S. Don’t miss the cutesy bird perching on this bride’s jaali mehendi!
Picture Courtesy: The Dewdrop Project
We love how this bride has added sparkles and stones to her nails for uplifting a simple mehendi design.
Traditional Touch
Picture Courtesy: Zareens Henna
#9 – The Evergreen Bel
Mehendi Beauty
Picture Courtesy: Morvi Images
Versatile and flowy – that’s a typical bel mehendi design for your feet. If you’d rather go for a simple yet pretty mehendi design, there’s nothing more apt than a bel that looks lovely without getting OTT!
Pretty Mehndi Feet
Picture Courtesy: Morvi Images
A bel on top of your feet or one on the sides can pump up your mehndi style!
Creative & Artistic
Picture Courtesy: Jesma Mithun
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#10 – More lovely feet Mehendi designs
Simply Pretty
Picture Courtesy: Henna by Mahira Mohsin
Who doesn’t love flowers? These blooming beauties are done up in such a unique way for a hatke effect!
Lovely Design
Picture Courtesy: Henna by Pallavi
And if you’re looking for something different, this geometric mehendi art is something you’ll love!
Style
Picture Courtesy: Henna Lounge
We’re totally in love with this dainty “traditional tattoo style” mehendi design!
Free Patterns Here and There
Picture Courtesy: Henna Lounge
And of course, there’s no getting away from the inverse mehendi style with lotuses on it!
Less is More
Picture Courtesy: Henna by Divya
Why not add a personal touch to your mehndi design just like this bride! Her love story started over a cup of coffee and went on with beer dates which she depicted on her mehndi feet! How cute is that <3
A Cute Story
Picture Courtesy: Alankritaa by Rashi