The Mehndi party—a pre-wedding event for the bride and their closest women friends and family members that centers around the application of the bridal mehndi, or henna design, to their hands and feet—is one of the most festive celebrations in a wedding in both Muslim and Hindu cultures. It's a joyous evening filled with choreographed dancing, bright colorful dresses, and bhangra music. If a Mehndi party is a common practice in your cultural heritage, you might be curious how you can actually plan this event for your own wedding.
We spoke with South Asian wedding experts Fariha Ahmed and Ayman Saeed to dive deeper into the Mehndi party and share tips for planning a memorable event.
Meet the Expert
- Fariha Ahmed is a Detroit-based henna artist who has worked with dozens of brides to apply their mehndi.
- Ayman Saeed is a South Asian wedding planner and coordinator based in Detroit.
The History and Meaning of the Mehndi Party
Mehndi, also known as henna, is a dye made from Lawsonia inermis, the henna plant. Due to its natural cooling properties, people from warmer climates including the Indian subcontinent, Africa, and the Middle East, have been using henna paste to help control body temperature for centuries. According to Ahmed, mehndi also has medicinal properties. The cooling provides relief from stress, fever, and headaches, so it’s said to calm the bride’s nerves when applied to their hands and feet.
For thousands of years, mehndi has also been used as a form of body art. This is why the Mehndi party is often held the day before the wedding—to beautify and bless the bride before her big day. In the Hindu tradition, mehndi is part of the Solah Shringar, or sixteen bridal adornments, which is a ritual for the beautification of the bride from head to toe at the time of their wedding. Mehndi is also encouraged in the Muslim tradition as a hair dye or to beautify their hands.
Traditionally, it’s said that the darker the stain of the mehndi, the more love the bride will receive from their partner and in-laws. Brides were also told that they shouldn’t do any housework for as long as the stain lasts, which according to Ahmed’s experience, can be up to two to three weeks if natural henna is used.
What Happens at a Mehndi Party
A Mehndi party is a night of fun with lots of food, music, and dancing. Traditionally, the bride would have intricate henna patterns applied to their hands and feet during the event. In modern times, the bride often opts to have a henna artist come to her home before the actual Mehndi party.
The event often starts with over-the-top entrances, one for each party in the marriage. Guests feed the soon-to-be couple all types of sweets and in some traditions, charity is given on behalf of the couple to protect them from the evil eye and bless their marriage. Brides and grooms perform choreographed dance performances with close family and friends that are often rehearsed for months ahead. The dances are a form of friendly competition between both sides of the family. Women often sit on the ground in front of the couple singing songs and playing the dhol (a type of drum) surrounded by colorful throw pillows and festive décor. Later, everyone gets on the dance floor.
How to Plan a Mehndi Party
Ahead, our experts share insights into everything you should know about planning your own Mehndi party.
The Mehndi Party Hosts
Traditionally, the bride’s side hosts the event because it was often an event for the bride themselves. Even though the groom’s side is traditionally more involved in modern Mehndi parties, it is still hosted by the bride's parents.
Guest Attire
The Mehndi party attire is often all about bright colors and hues of green, orange, yellow, and pink. The bride may have bridesmaids, sisters, or family wear a particular color so it is easy to see which side of the family you belong to. Women wear lenghas, saris, or salwar kameez in bright colors with lots of jewelry and bangles. Men will often wear salwar kameez with the same colored shawl to show which side they represent. Of course, you and your guests should wear an outfit that is consistent with your gender identity.
Gifting Etiquette
Gifts are not expected and will be given at the wedding. The Mehndi party is about wishing the bride well and blessing their marriage. In return, couples can give guests favors like sweets, bangles, or even henna cones.
Time Required for Mehndi Application
For the bride, the process can take anywhere from two to six hours depending on how intricate the design is and how much mehndi the bride wants to be done. “Most brides do both sides of their hands up to their mid-forearm and both feet up to their ankles, but sometimes the bride may want designs all the way up to her elbows and knees, which can take much longer,” says Ahmed. “But we talk a lot during the process so the bride doesn’t get bored and take breaks as well.” For guests who want simple designs, each side of a hand can take five to 10 minutes.
How to Choose a Venue and Décor
According to Saeed, The Mehndi party usually has a smaller guest list, so decide the number of guests and pick your venue accordingly. It's also important to confirm the floor plan to ensure there is enough room for dances. As for décor, the Mehndi party is all about bright colors and being as creative as you want. Saeed always reminds her brides to choose colors that contrast their dresses, that way they stand out instead of getting lost in the decorations. Make sure to include a stage where the newlyweds will sit and use a swing for their seating, if possible. You can use bangles, colorful umbrellas, decorative pillows, and even bright fabrics.
Leave the area in front of the stage clear for dances and be prepared to move chairs once the dances begin.
Music Selection
This might be one of the most important aspects of the Mehndi party. Make sure you have a playlist ready with hype songs that people can dance to. Hiring a DJ is a good idea, but if you opt to have your own sound system, put someone in charge who can handle the music on the day of the event. In terms of the dances, make sure your family and friends have their choreography prepared. Don’t forget to introduce the dancers before each dance and leave time at the end of the party for an open dance floor.
Catering
No event is complete without dinner, but keep it simple and offer just a few options so guests can keep dancing. Saeed always confirms if the venue allows outside catering since most people prefer to bring in traditional Hindu dishes.
Time the newlyweds entrances, when food will be served, and when dancing will start. Realistically, every South Asian event runs late, but it’s good to have set times to aim for so you’re not too behind.