Gardening Magazine

The Henna Night {Styled Shoot} Part 2

By Botanicart @botanicarthb

Welcome back to our lovely henna night. Today I will take you through our henna ceremony.
We didn’t leave out any detail from highlighting the beauty of this part as well. With some oriental furniture from Madi-Zelten, florals in rich red & purple tones, traditional sweets & delicious macaroons by Makrönchen Manufaktur and of course beautiful henna artistry by Ramona Bandhal…..we celebrate in style!
Thanks again to our wonderful photographers Paola from Pink Pixel & Susann from Fräulein Zuckerwatte for capturing these moments.

Henna Night

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Henna Night

Henna ceremony

henna night candy bar

henna night candy bar

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The bride is wearing a ‘Bindalli’ for this special part. ‘Bindalli’ means a thousand branches, hence the flower motives.
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Henna Ceremony

henna ceremony

Henna Night

henna ceremony

henna ceremony
henna ceremony

henna ceremony

henna ceremony

henna ceremony

henna ceremony

henna ceremony

henna ceremony

Big thanks to Pinar from Evet Ich Will for wanting to showcase this beautiful old turkish tradition. It is a part of every turkish wedding and we loved sharing with you our vision of a modern yet traditional henna night.

Here again is the fantastic team that helped make this project a great success:

Design Concept, Floral Design & Decoration: Botanic Art
Idea, Concept & Planning: Evet Ich Will
Planning: Svenja Schirk, Standesamt mal anders
Photography: Pink Pixel & Fräulein Zuckerwatte
Video: Alper Tunc
Styling: Zuzanna Grabias, Hajs-ajs Creative Agency
Models: Demet Gül, Yasmin Büyükkol, Rojda Tosun, Gita Kurdpoor
Hair & Make-Up: Martina Bernburg & Anne-Marie Dargas – Les Allures
Jewelry: Schönes Ding!Berlin & private
Stationary: e.m.papers
Macaroons: Makrönchen Manufaktur
Design Candles: Alusi Candles
Oriental Furniture Rental: Madi-Zelten
Henna Artist: Ramona Bandhal


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