Neha Assar can spend up to three hours holding a bride’s hands before a wedding. She will also devote three hours to holding her feet. Ms. Assar is a henna artist specializing in mehndi, the ...
Stuti is an English Lit graduate who studied Radio & TV Journalism while pursuing photography. A perfume enthusiast, she enjoys pop-culture commentary. Her dream is to live in a world where beauty is ...
It’s a scorching summer afternoon in Brampton and the home of Neesha Joshi’s uncle is undergoing a festive transformation as the family prepares to host 250 guests in the first of four wedding ...
Bridal preparations can come with a lot of stress and anxiety. We love personalising every bit of the trousseau but it can also be quite tiring. From deciding bridal outfits to booking your MUA, there ...
In South Asian wedding culture, it’s the norm to hide the groom’s name in the bride’s wedding mehendi, or henna as you may know it. One bride wanted to go against tradition and add her own twist to it ...
The wedding season is in full swing and the pretty girls all across can't stop discussing wedding outfits, decor, jewellery and more. But one thing that most of us often forget to discuss are the ...
Can you imagine a bride ditching a blouse? No? Well, that actually happened. A new age bride recently opted for unconventional mehndi design on her upper body area instead of wearing a blouse and she ...
Alyia Rahemtulla woke up last Friday morning with butterflies in her stomach, and not just because she was getting married soon. Like most everyone else in the Toronto area, Rahemtulla was buzzing ...
Moroccan-robed bridal party at Esther and Daniel Bengio’s 2008 henna ceremony. Photo by Nejati Studio Mizrahi Jews from the Middle East and North Africa have practiced pre-wedding henna ceremonies for ...
Princess Iman of Jordan was celebrated by family and friends ahead of her wedding day. Queen Rania held a henna party in honor of her eldest daughter on Tuesday. Sharing pictures from the celebration, ...
The henna cones that we pick off the market shelves are made for commercial use by adding chemicals to the paste. Homemade henna, on the other hand, is prepared by soaking the powder in the water and ...