Pre-wedding Shoot Outfit Ideas

  • By Suvidha Fashion
  • Dec 19

 

Pre-wedding photoshoots are more than just a picture session; it's a celebration of love; the memorialization of the bride and groom’s love story. These photoshoots have many steps; from choosing the theme to the outfits, even the poses are carefully curated for the perfect photoshoot. The best ensemble captures the couple’s unique personalities and chemistry. 

The wedding season has begun, and if you too are getting married at this time, then read on for some incredible pre-wedding outfit ideas for these photoshoots.  Whether you want a romantic pastel shoot in a blooming garden or a royal photoshoot in a palace, Suvidha Fashions has the best recommendations for you and your significant other. From coordinating outfits with your partner, or selecting the best materials according to the season and theme, this blog will help you plan out every detail of your pre-wedding clothes! 

Tips for Coordinating Pre-Wedding Shoot Outfits with the Theme: 

  • Understand the Theme: Define the theme of the photoshoot; is it traditional, modern, vintage or casual? Align your outfits accordingly. 

  • Color Coordination: Go for color schemes that complement or match; pastel tones are the best choice for a romantic vibe, while bold colors make for a vibrant look. 

  • Cohesion, not Matching: Avoid wearing the same colors to match. Instead, pick shades that blend nicely. For example, if you are wearing a pink and white floral print lehenga, your partner can wear a pink or white sherwani or kurta. 

  • Incorporate Accessories: Use matching props or accessories; scarves, hats or jewelry that subtly tie the looks together. 

Choose the Right Fabrics Based on the Weather and Location: 

  • Summer: Choose breathable fabrics. Cotton, chiffon or linen work best. Avoid heavy materials as they may trap heat and make you uncomfortable. 

  • Winter: Go for velvet, wool blends or thick silk outfits that will help you stay warm and still look elegant. Layer for additional style. 

  • Beach Locations: Georgette or Organza outfits will work best for flowy looks, and pastel shades will enhance the coastal vibe. 

  • Mountain Locations: Use warm fabrics that have rich textures: brocade and wool outfits with earthy tones or jewel colors.

 

 

 

Timeline: When to start buying pre-wedding clothes?

  • 3 to 4 months before: Start browsing for outfit inspiration, and finalize your theme and location. 

  • 2 months before: Start shopping for the outfits; this will give you enough time to customize, which generally takes time. 

  • 1 month before: Schedule fittings, find your accessories and finalise the makeup that will complement your outfits. 

  • 1 week before: Conduct a final trial with the accessories, including the shoes and jewelry. 

Unique Couple Outfit Ideas for Pre-Wedding Shoots

Complementary Color Schemes for Couples: 

  • Romantic Pastels: Blush pink, lavender or baby blue for a dreamy vibe. 

  • Earthy Neutrals: Beige, ivory and olive for a natural, simple look. 

  • Contrasting Tones: Pair navy blue with mustard or burgundy with teal. This will make for a striking effect. 

  • Monochrome Looks: Both wear shades from the same color family for modern vibes. 

Innovative Outfit Ideas for Pre-Wedding Shoots

  • Retro Style: Vintage dresses for her, and suspenders on formal pant-suits for him. 

  • Boho Chic: Flowy maxi dresses, fringe details and floral prints for her, linen shirts and ankle boots for him. 

  • Fusion Wear: Combine traditional and modern elements; a lehenga skirt with a crop top for the bride, and the kurta-sneaker combo for the groom. 

 

Pairing outfits with Props: 

  • Umbrellas: A classic lace umbrella will complement the vintage theme perfectly, while a colorful one will add a playful touch. 

  • Balloons: Giant helium balloons give a quirky vibe. 

  • Flowers: Wreaths, bouquets or floral arches set the vibe for romantic themes. The bride and groom can also wear flower crowns for an additional romantic touch. 

  • Vehicles: A vintage scooter, bicycle or a car make for unique props for a wedding photoshoot!

Spotlight on Gowns for Pre-Wedding Shoots

Choosing the Perfect Gown: 

  • Styles:

    • A-line gowns suit most body types. 

    • Mermaid styles will help highlight curves. 

    • Ball gowns will provide a fairy-tale charm. 

  • Colors: 

    • Try red and maroon gowns for pre-wedding shoots that have a bold and traditional theme.

    • Pastels like mint green or blush pink will make for the perfect ethereal look, ideal for garden themes. 

    • If the photo shoot has a royal theme, choose jewel tones like emerald or sapphire

  • Embellishment: Go for sequins, embroidery or beadwork depending on the theme. Heavy embellishments should be for evening shoots. 

Pairing Gowns with Suitable Footwear and Accessories: 

  • Footwear: 

    • Heels for added elegance (block heels for outdoor shoots) 

    • Embellished flats for comfort without compromising style. 

  • Accessories: 

    • Statement necklaces or chandelier earrings for bold gowns. 

    • Minimal jewelry for heavily embellished gowns. 

    • Tiaras or hairpins for a princess-like vibe. 

Designer vs Budget-Friendly Options: 

  • Designer Gowns: Go for renowned designers: Sabyasachi, Tarun Tahiliani, Manish Malhotra or Shantanu & Nikhil for luxurious gowns for pre-wedding shoots, that have impeccable detailing. 

  • Budget-Friendly Alternatives: Go to boutiques and shops such as Suvidha Fashions, for affordable yet stunning designs. 

Men’s Outfits for Pre-Wedding Photoshoots

Styling Sherwanis, Bandhgalas and Casual Looks: 

  • Sherwanis: Pair pastel or muted sherwanis with churidars or dhotis for a royal look. Add a stole or brooch for added flair. 

  • Bandhgalas: Perfect for formal settings, and pair with fitted trousers and a pocket square. Experiment with velvet or textured fabrics. 

  • Casual Looks: Opt for chinos and crisp shirts, and layer with a blazer or a jacket for semi-formal themes.

 

 

Experimenting with Suspenders, Ties and Pocket Squares: 

  • Suspenders: Pair with fitted trousers and a crisp shirt for a retro vibe.

  • Ties: Experiment with floral or paisley ties for a playful yet stylish look. Bow ties work well for quirky shoots. 

  • Pocket Squares: Match or contrast with your partner’s outfit. This will give a nice, coordinated look. 

Grooming Tips to Complement the Ensemble: 

Here are some hairstyles and grooming tips that will perfectly go with the men’s outfits for pre-wedding photoshoots:

  • Hairstyles: Choose a hairstyle that matches the vibe of the outfit; slicked back with hair gel for formal outfits, tousled for casual. 

  • Beard Care: Trim or shape your beard to suit the outfit’s tone. Clean-shaven looks work best with modern styles while beards enhance traditional attire. 

  • Skincare: Start a skincare routine weeks before to ensure a fresh and radiant look during the shoot.

Traditional Dresses for Couples 

Exploring Traditional Attire from Different States in India: 

  • North India:
    For Her: Vibrant lehengas or heavily embroidered sarees.
    For Him: Sherwanis with intricate threadwork or bandhgala suits. 

  • South India
    For Her: Silk sarees like Kanjeevaram paired with temple jewelry.
    For Him: Crisp dhoti kurtas or veshtis with golden zari borders. 

  • Eastern India
    For Her: Assamese Mekhela Chador or Bengali Garad sarees.
    For Him: Traditional punjabi with dhoti or jute sandals. 

  • West India
    For Her: Bandhani or mirror-work lehengas from Gujarat and Rajasthan
    For Him: Embroidered Kurtas with Jodhpuri pants. 

Fusion Styles: Traditional Outfits with Contemporary Cuts

  • For Her: Anarkali gowns with asymmetrical hemlines or saree gowns that have traditional drapes.
    For Him: Kurta shirts paired with trousers or dhoti pants styled with blazers. 

  • Incorporate modern fabrics like chiffon and satin while retaining traditional embroidery or motifs. 

Couple Photoshoot Poses in Traditional Attire:

  • Classic Romantic: While dressed in these traditional dresses for couples, the bride and groom can stand under a temple archway or beside a heritage monument. 

  • Dynamic: Mid-dance poses showcasing the flow of sarees and dhotis. 

  • Regal: Sitting on a royal bench or posing with a grand prop like an antique swing or palanquin. 

 

 

Accessorizing for a Picture-Perfect Look

Jewelry Trends for Men and Women:

  • For women: 

    • Layered necklaces in Kundan, polki or pearls. 

    • Statement jhumkas or chandbalis.

    • Maang Teeka or Matha patti for a traditional vibe. 

  • For Men: 

    • Bejeweled brooches or pocket chains. 

    • Ethnic necklaces like rani haar paired with sherwanis. 

    • Cufflinks with intricate designs for a polished look. 

Choosing the Right Props for a Cohesive Aesthetic: 

  • Match props with outfit’s theme: 

    • Traditional: Handfans, brass lamps or floral garlands. 

    • Modern: Metallic balloons or sleek umbrellas. 

    • Rustic: Vintage bicycles, trunks or earthen pots.

Styling Hacks: Scarves, Belts and Watches: 

  • Scarves: The groom can drape it over the shoulder, and the bride can use it as a dupatta. 

  • Belts: An embellished waist belt over sarees or lehengas can accentuate the waist. 

  • Watches: Opt for vintage designs for classic feels or modern minimal styles for a complementary vibe. 

Sustainability in Pre-Wedding Fashion

Eco-Friendly Fabric Options: 

  • Organic Cotton: Lightweight, breathable and ideal for casual pre-wedding shoots. 

  • Bamboo Silk: These give a luxurious feel, and are eco-friendly, making them perfect for gowns and sarees.

  • Ahimsa Silk: An ethical alternative to traditional silk for traditional attire. 

Renting or Thrifting Outfits: 

  • Rent designer wear from renting platforms for a fraction of the cost. 

  • Explore thrift stores for a unique, pre-loved outfit that can be customized for your shoot. 

Minimalist Styling: Doing More with Less: 

  • Invest in versatile pieces like neutral-toned jackets or flowy skirts that can be styled in multiple ways. 

  • Go for minimal embellishments. This way, you can focus on timeless cuts and designs. 

  • Use heirloom pieces like vintage jewelry or handloom sarees to add a personal touch. 

Conclusion

Pre-Wedding photoshoots are about capturing your unique love story. The right outfit can elevate this narrative to another level. From traditional to modern, sustainable fashion; each choice you make reflects your personality and shared journey. By coordinating your outfits, you create a perfect memory to last for life. 

Embrace your individuality, celebrate your culture and most importantly, enjoy the process. If you need any inputs on your pre-wedding outfit ideas to complement the theme, then head to Suvidha Fashion for tips; our clothing experts will help you choose the perfect outfit, and best of all, you can customize it as you like it! 

 

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