As a future bride, we know you’ve worked hard to make sure the location and decor of your wedding complement the joyous occasion. To ensure everything looks cohesive when the event is filmed and photographed, you may have chosen your wedding’s theme colors. It can be challenging to persuade your man to go shopping, but the rewards will be worthwhile. Here’s how you can have the best couple dress for wedding with your better half in the best way possible.

Check out the picture of the stunning Simar Walia with her main man! Couple goals, isn’t it? –

1. Matching Outfits

Wish to coordinate a couple dress for the save the date event ? It’s a little challenging to get this one done properly. Not all shades have the appropriate unisex vibe to look good on the couple who is marrying. Not to add that the complexions of the bride and groom have a potential conflict. However, as everyone appreciates harmony, you should choose colours like white, gold, teal, indigo, baby pink, mint green, dark or powder blue, etc., if you want to wear the same hue. Both of you will look fabulous in them. To avoid mixing up too much, you might use unique styles for the clothing and choose various materials and themes. 

A Women Posing for Photo wearing Citrus Ready Pleated Saree With A Net Cape, Crop Top In V Neckline With Cut Out At The Hemline
Citrus Ready Pleated Saree With A Net Cape, Crop Top In V Neckline With Cut Out At The Hemline
A Man Posing for Photo Wearing Golden Yellow Kurta Set In Bandhani Print
Golden Yellow Kurta Set In Bandhani Print

2. Borrowing Hues

An additional strategy is for the groom to use the colour of the bride’s lehenga in his accessories, such as a tie, pocket square, waistcoat, shawl, or turban. Or it even could be the same fabric for the bride’s lehenga and the groom’s jacket, without lessening the impact of the bride and groom’s distinctive dresses. And it will look wonderful. Additionally, it is a tried-and-true method of ensuring that the bride and husband make an effort to appear as  though they belong together, which encourages the ceremony’s “made for each other” and “best couple wedding dress” sentiments.

Check out this beautiful example of how you can dress up with your partner on your D-Day and steal the show.

A Women Posing for Photo Wearing Oyster Organza Lehenga With Cut Dana Embroidery, Crop Top Comes In 3/4Th Sleeves With A Deep V Neckline
A Man Posing for Photo wearing Egret White Silk Sherwani Set With Exquisite Embroidery
Egret White Silk Sherwani Set With Exquisite Embroidery

3. Picking the Colours which Belong Together

Certain colour combinations go well together. Even though they don’t belong to the same family, they produce a paired effect like maroon and ivory. These hues are combined so frequently that people can identify them by sight alone. 

Check out the below combination to enhance the visual impact of your grand entrance. 

A Women Posing for Photo Wearing Orange Lehenga With Choli In Cut Dana Embroidery
Orange Lehenga With Choli In Cut Dana Embroidery
A Man Posing for photo wearing Birch White Thread Embroidered Silk Sherwani Set
Birch White Thread Embroidered Silk Sherwani Set

The bride and groom can choose to wear jewellery that complements the color of their spouse’s dress rather than their own, which is an unconventional way to coordinate their outfits. In a couple’s photo shoot, this trend looks fantastic. 

Your jewellery should complement your outfit while also matching the colour of your better half’s clothing. Some couples try to match the needlework and design on their respective garments. It all depends on your preferences, but there are many methods to add a comparable touch to your attire on a big day. 

So, what are you going to try for your wedding? 

Also Read: 5 Ways to Help Your Ladylove Look Her Best on D-DAY

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