Coordinated Outfit Designs for Couples & Families
I believe your special day deserves outfits that tell a story together. My favorite part of the design process is creating matching ensembles for couples and families that feel unified.
A closer look at the groom's jacket from our coordinated family ensemble. The white base is brought to life with multi-colored floral embroidery and mirror work, perfectly matching the bride's outfit for a cohesive and stylish look.
The beautiful bride from our coordinated family set. Her outfit features a modern blouse and sharara pants in white, adorned with the same pastel floral embroidery and mirror work as the groom's jacket, creating a perfect pair.
A beautiful moment between a couple dressed in custom Kaara. Her white lehenga features delicate floral appliqué on the sleeves and skirt, while his classic black sherwani has subtle matching embroidery, creating an elegant, coordinated look.
A playful moment from a wedding, featuring the bride in her custom pastel sharara set. The intricate floral and mirror work embroidery creates a look that is both fun and exquisitely detailed.
The bride enjoying a quiet moment in her stunning pastel sharara. The outfit was designed for a destination wedding, combining modern comfort with detailed, traditional craftsmanship.
A full-length view of our coordinated couple's outfits. Her white lehenga with delicate embroidery pairs beautifully with his elegant black sherwani, making them a picture of classic style.
A glimpse from a grand wedding entrance. I had the honor of designing the bridal lehenga for this magical moment, ensuring it was as breathtaking as the celebration itself.
The bride twirls in her custom white lehenga, showing off the beautiful flare of the skirt and the intricate silver appliqué work. This outfit was designed to be both stunning and lightweight enough for a night of dancing.
About Coordinated for Celebrations
Coordinating outfits does not mean making identical clothes. I focus on shared design languages, like matching the thread work on a groom’s jacket to the floral appliqué on a bride’s lehenga, so your ensemble looks unified without looking like a uniform.
When I design for couples or families, my goal is to create a visual harmony that feels natural. It starts with a conversation about the event's theme and your personal comfort. We look at your chosen color palettes and find ways to thread that same narrative through different garments. For instance, if you are looking at a pastel lehenga for a wedding, I might use those specific thread colors for the embroidery on your partner's jacket or kurta set. This approach ensures you both look like a pair without feeling like you are wearing a costume.
I work out of my Vashi studio, but I often collaborate with clients across Mumbai and beyond. The process involves a few steps: we start by swapping reference images to identify the vibe you want, then I select fabrics that hold the embroidery well and drape comfortably. Since I specialize in contemporary fusion wear, I ensure the silhouettes remain modern—think structured capes, sleek Indo-Western jackets, and breathable fabrics—so you can actually enjoy the festivities.
Because every detail is hand-crafted, whether it is mirror work or delicate cutdana embroidery, I recommend starting this process at least 4 to 5 weeks before your event. This gives us ample time for design selection and the necessary fitting trials to get the silhouette perfect. If you have an idea in mind, send it over. I love the challenge of translating a vision into a wearable reality.
Kaara by Savi Jain
Hi, I’m Savi. I love the creative challenge of syncing styles for couples and families, ensuring that when you walk into the room, you look like a perfectly curated pair. I want you to feel confident and comfortable in clothes that truly reflect who you are.
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