Mehendi is the brightest, most photographed afternoon of the wedding week — and it calls for a saree that celebrates colour as loudly as the henna does.
The mehendi ceremony favours fresh, joyful colour over heavy formality. Green is the signature — it echoes the henna itself — with yellow, orange, and warm pink close behind. Lightweight drapes win here: organza, georgette, tussar and airy woven blends let you sit comfortably through hours of application and still dance later. Choose prints or bandhani-style patterns for a daytime garden function, or a zari-touched green Banarasi if the mehendi doubles as an evening event.
Mehendi sarees in this edit start at about ₹3,600 for zari-woven Banarasi and printed tussar drapes, rising to around ₹8,400 for Kashmiri handloom and jamawar-woven silks. Prices shown are regular list prices — seasonal offers applied automatically at checkout often bring them lower. The edit also carries a few coordinated suits and ready-to-wear sets, which sit below the saree range.
What to wear for your mehendi
Brides usually choose green or yellow with light zari; sisters and friends can go bolder with orange and pink. If you want tradition with movement, a bandhani drape ties the look to festive roots while staying easy to dance in.
Mehendi colour guide
Parrot and leaf greens photograph best against marigold decor; pistachio and mint flatter pastel setups. Yellow and orange bridge neatly into haldi if both functions share a day, while deep bottle green with gold zari suits an indoor evening mehendi.
Styling with blouse and jewellery
Keep sleeves short or elbow-length so the mehendi stays visible. Floral jewellery, oxidised silver, or light kundan all pair well — and a contrast yellow or pink blouse against a green saree adds exactly the playfulness this ceremony asks for.
More for the mehendi palette
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