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Maternity Gown Photoshoot: Elegant Styles in Noida

byNeeraaShoots at studio in Sector 27, Noida or travels across Delhi NCRStarts from8,500 per sessionView full gallery

Your maternity glow deserves to be celebrated. Browse my collection of flowing satin and tulle gowns designed to make you feel like a queen during your session.

This flowing teal gown is a favorite among my clients. The video shows how it moves and catches the light, creating a truly magical effect for both solo and couple portraits.

This champagne satin gown has a beautiful shimmer. Here, I've tossed the fabric to create a dramatic wing-like effect, perfect for an ethereal and glamorous portrait.

The classic red maternity gown. This bold color symbolizes love and strength, and the sleek, fitted design with a side slit is both elegant and modern.

This rich magenta satin gown comes with a detachable train. Here you can see how it drapes beautifully, and the golden halo prop adds a celestial touch.

This olive green tiered tulle gown is a true showstopper. The layers of fabric create incredible texture and volume, perfect for creating dramatic, fairy-tale portraits.

This royal blue gown is so vibrant and beautiful. The soft tulle and one-shoulder design are very flattering, and it looks stunning against a simple studio backdrop.

Another look at the champagne satin gown. Here, we've draped the fabric around the mom-to-be to create a soft, angelic look, complemented by the halo prop.

This emerald green satin gown has a beautiful, luxurious feel. The flowing fabric toss adds drama, while the heart prop adds a touch of sweetness.

This deep red tulle gown is perfect for a romantic and dreamy look. The off-shoulder ruffle adds a soft touch, and it looks beautiful with a floral crown.

This dark green ruffled gown is all about texture and drama. It creates a stunning visual, especially when spread out on the floor for a seated portrait.

About Our Gown Collection in Action

Choosing the right gown is about how you feel, not just how it looks. I always recommend trying on the dress before the shoot starts to see how the fabric moves with you, especially for those dramatic fabric-toss shots. It is the difference between a standard posed picture and one that feels like art.

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