Henna designs can often be inspired by traditional Hindu culture. This bride's Henna/mehndi design depicts two figures within an intricate design of artwork. If you're particularly inspired by historical figures or fictional characters, including them in your artwork is a unique way to personalize your bridal henna. The intricacy of this Henna/mehndi design shines on the bride's fingers. Not only is this a unique alternative to artwork on your palms or forearms, it's an ideal way to show off your brand new wedding jewelry. The use of blank space in this henna design makes the artistry stand out. While the eye is initially drawn to the henna flower in the middle, the artwork on the bride's fingers and forearms adds another stunning dimension to this design.

A Winter Wedding at Barr Mansion | Jessica & Vamsi

Tucked away in North East Austin, Barr Mansion served as the perfect backdrop for Jessica and Vamsi’s romantic winter wedding. Known for its century-old architecture, glass ballroom, and lush gardens, the venue strikes a rare balance between historic charm and modern elegance. Even in early December, the grounds glowed with late autumn light and cozy winter warmth an ideal setting for a day that blended tradition, texture, and intention.