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Coordinated Couple Looks for Wedding Events

byAditi BhatiaAvailable online and in-person across Delhi NCRStarts from5,000 Per LookView full gallery

You and your partner should look like a team, not just two people standing next to each other. I help you plan outfits that speak the same language through textures, colors, and thoughtful details.

A coordinated couple look is more than just matching colors. It's about complementary textures and embroidery, like his subtly detailed coat next to my shimmering lehenga, creating a harmonious picture.

For our Sundarkand Path, we chose a deeper, rustier shade of orange. His kurta's intricate pattern subtly picks up the tones in my embroidered sharara suit, making our look feel connected and thoughtful.

Candid moments are the best. For our Mata Ki Chowki, his simple striped kurta with a rich velvet shawl perfectly balanced the heavy embroidery of my yellow Anarkali, creating a beautiful contrast.

A candid embrace during our Haldi ceremony. His simple striped yellow kurta was the perfect match for my bright yellow saree, keeping the look cohesive and effortlessly joyful.

A sweet moment from our engagement. The intricate white embroidery on his jacket beautifully complements the delicate pearl work on my golden lehenga, showing how details can tie two looks together.

A playful moment captured during our pre-wedding puja. The rich, earthy tone of our outfits created a warm and unified look, perfect for a traditional and intimate family gathering.

A twirl at our Mata Ki Chowki function. His classic white kurta-pajama with a deep red shawl provides a regal counterpoint to my heavily embroidered mustard and maroon Anarkali.

The groom's look is just as important. For the Haldi, we chose a bright, comfortable kurta with subtle silver stripes that caught the light beautifully and stood out in photos.

Cutting our engagement cake together. Our coordinated neutral outfits look elegant and timeless, ensuring our photos will be cherished for years to come without looking dated.

A classic black and white portrait. This photo highlights how well-coordinated outfits create a strong visual impact, focusing on the connection between the couple.

About Coordinated Couple Looks

It is not just about wearing the same color. I often look for subtle ways to connect your outfits, like matching the embroidery style on your lehenga with the thread work on his bandhgala. This creates a visual harmony that feels natural in photos without looking like you are wearing a uniform.

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