How much do you think about your bridal Mehendi design for legs?
Whether you’re obsessed and want that particular design only, or you plan on choosing one from the mehendiwala’s catalogue, there are some pretty designs you NEED to look at before you pick “the one”.
We’ve curated 20 of the best mehendi design options for the bride’s feet and legs and it’s got everything from Arabic style (khulla khulla Mehendi where skin shows due to gaps left between the design) to minimalistic designs. For the brides getting married in 2018, this list is a must-see!
Note: Most of these are Arabic Mehendi (since these are becoming popular in feet mehendi), with some traditional only and some mixed (traditional plus Arabic) included.
1. Mehendi Designs That Look Like Jewellery On The Feet
These are our favourites because post the wedding, it just looks like you’re wearing pretty jewellery on your feet constantly.
Option 1: If you want it to look like you’re wearing heavy foot jewellery <3

Image courtesy: Safia Monsoon
Option 2: Delicate foot jewellery Mehendi

Image courtesy: Henna Lounge
Option 3: Like a pendant hanging off your anklet – makes for a simple Mehendi design idea!

Image courtesy: The Bridezilla Project
Option 4: A unique piece of jewellery (with different shaped “gemstones”!) on your feet!

Image courtesy: Shutterdown Photography
Option 5: Like a heavy anklet

Image courtesy: Stories by Joseph Radhik
2. Jaali Mehendi Designs
If you’re a BIG fan of traditional jaali mehendi, you don’t have to limit it to your hands!
Option #1: Standard pretty jaali design all over your feet

Image courtesy: Karan Sidhu Photography
Option 2: Jaali with a twist – intricate design with 3 birds filled inside each square instead of typical dots

Image courtesy: Gautam Khullar Photography
Another jaali design made with a unique pattern –

Image courtesy: Karan Sidhu Photography
Option 3: A minimalistic bride’s way of incorporating jaali in her Mehendi

Image courtesy: ArtCapture Productions
And this one was even more minimal!

Image courtesy: Anuraag Rathi
Option 4: A mix of jaali patterns, with a peacock motif, for a truly unique bridal mehndi design

Image courtesy: Romesh Dhamija Productions
Option 5: Jaali pattern on the legs

Image courtesy: Burn Pixels

Image Courtesy: Gautam Khullar Photography
3. Lotus Motifs in Feet Mehendi
There are some easy ways to make the lotus stand out in your Mehendi design.
Option 1: The Lotus blooming in a design that covers only part of the feet

Image courtesy: The Wedding Salad
Option 2: Ultimate lotus + jaali mehendi combo!

Image courtesy: The Wedding Salad
Option 3: Beautiful lotus flowers on legs, with a delicate anklet and little Mehendi on borders of the feet

Image courtesy: Gautam Khullar Photography
Option 4: Lotus on legs and feet

Image courtesy: 361 Degree Productions
4. Mehendi That Looks Like Footwear!
Once again, it looks great even when you’re wearing shorts & dresses on the beach honeymoon!
Option 1: Arabic mehendi design (with jaali & flowers) on feet and legs to create gorgeous gladiator shoes effect

Image courtesy: Our Wedding Chapter
Option 2: Delicate Arabic design with flowers & leaves that looks like a stunning pair of sandals

Image courtesy: Bridget.Bubble

Image courtesy: Henna Lounge
5. Strings
Option 1: Floral peacock string

Image courtesy: Morvi Images

Image courtesy: Wedding Documentary // Designed by: Neeta Sharma of Mehendi Designer
Option 2: Floral string that covers almost the whole foot

Image Courtesy: Morvi Images
6. Full Legs Mehendi
Option 1: Peacocks and jaali combined in an intricate full leg mehndi design

Image courtesy: 361 degree productions
7. Unique Mehendi Designs for the Feet
You may or may not have seen these before!
Option 1: The world at (on?) your feet!

Image Courtesy: The Wedding Salad
Option 2: Minimal booti Mehendi design with a unique anklet

Image Courtesy: Alankritaa
Option 3: Super simple & minimal – only on the sides of the feet

Image courtesy: Henna Lounge
Option 4: Gorgeous parrots and lotus motifs design!

Image courtesy: Beginnings For You
Option 5: Add caricature of your hometown on your legs with a neat Arabic design like this

Image courtesy: Henna by Divya
8. Mixed Bag!
A little bit of this, a little bit of that.
Option 1: A stunning floral Arabic design on the feet

Image courtesy: Laila Bhagat
Option 2: Delicate and simple mehendi design

Image Courtesy: Henna by Divya
Option 3: A delicate floral full legs Mehendi design

Image courtesy: Henna Lounge
If you want to see even more bridal mehendi designs for the feet, check out our Mehendi Gallery.
Which design is your favourite?
Featured image courtesy: Avi Govarikar
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