Flower foot accessories to complete the bridal look

Amongst the building trend of fresh flower jewellery, flower foot accessories have to be the most underrated but equally beautiful flower accessories made out of fresh flowers. It can be either Payal, pair Bandhan or simply a pair of anklets tied around the bride’s delicate legs. Usually, during Mehendi or Haldi, bride’s foot is exposed and since she is covered with flower jewellery from top to bottom, the foot flower jewellery completes the whole look together.

 

The small garden roses studded over the thin gota laces form a very pretty combination of the foot accessory. The combination of red and golden works stunningly with every kind of outfit, be it a floral print lehenga, laces, silk, cotton and more.

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Simply putting out the fresh vibrant yellow and white flowers tied along with the small flowers around the ankles of the bride makes a bridal statement in her Haldi function. The gorgeous colours of yellow and white profusely highlight the colour of henna.

 

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Adding the tint of flowers to good old traditional Payal combines artificial jewellery and fresh flower jewellery to form a stunning blend of statement pieces. This foot accessory is perfect for a Haldi Mehendi sangeet as it combines the dash of multiple colours.

 

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Curating fresh flower jewellery like a traditional payal out of only the bridal flowers looks like a breath of fresh air. Indian brides love the dash of yellow on themselves for the Haldi function and going with the same design of jewellery for hath fool, kaleeris and payal, the combination looks complete and outstanding.

 

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This flower foot accessory is more like a payal covered and wrapped around with fresh flowers in contrasting colours. The different shades of pink studded with the motis and tiny ghungroos around the Payal give a very dressed up look for the bride. You can either combine these with the same shade of lehenga or a contrasting colour to match the vibrancy of the whole wedding attire.

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