Wedding Color Planning for Couples
Your wedding photos last a lifetime, so let's make sure your outfits complement each other perfectly. I help couples pick the exact shades that make them both look vibrant, not washed out.
For the bride who loves pink. I'm sharing some royal and elegant color combinations for the groom, moving beyond the usual pairings. Imagine combinations like pink with lilac, mint green, or a stunning royal blue for a truly memorable wedding look.
If you're a bride planning to wear a classic red lehenga, you don't have to stick to the traditional red and cream combo for your groom. I'll show you some fresh, modern pairings like red with pista green, mustard yellow, or a deep emerald green.
A maroon lehenga is a gorgeous choice for a bride. In this video, I break down what colors your groom can wear to complement you perfectly. From a classic maroon-on-maroon to a striking combination with royal blue, I've got you covered.
About this collection
Many couples worry about their outfits clashing, but the real issue is often undertone mismatch. In my bridal sessions, I do not just pick colors that look nice; I use physical drapes to check if you and your partner share the same temperature (warm, cool, or neutral). If one of you is a cool tone and the other is warm, standard pairings like red and cream might actually make one of you look dull in photos. We map out your jewelry, makeup, and safa or dupatta colors to ensure you both glow in the same frame.
Wedding planning is stressful enough without the added pressure of deciding if your lehenga matches his sherwani. My bridal color consultation is designed to take the guesswork out of your big day. We start by analyzing both your skin undertones to find your best palettes.
Why Coordination Matters
It is not just about choosing colors you like; it is about choosing shades that flatter your specific skin tone. For example, if you have a cool undertone, a bright yellow might wash you out, while a cool-toned pastel or deep jewel tone would make your skin look radiant. When you and your partner have different undertones, balancing your outfits becomes a precise science.
The Process
Whether you meet me at my HSR Layout studio or book a virtual session, we get into the details:
- Jewelry Mapping: I help you decide whether gold, silver, or polki will actually suit your face, not just what is trending.
- Shade Precision: We move past generic colors. Instead of just 'red', we find the specific red—crimson, vermilion, or ruby—that aligns with your seasonal palette.
- The Safa & Dupatta Strategy: Often, the groom's outfit is an afterthought. I provide specific strategies, like using a colored safa or dupatta, to bridge the gap between two different color palettes and create visual harmony in your wedding photographs.
By the time we are done, you will have a clear, actionable guide for your trousseau shopping. This means no more panic buying or choosing outfits that look great on the hanger but fade on your wedding day.
Jaya Kumari
Hi, I'm Jaya. I spent years figuring out my own style, and now I help brides and grooms stop guessing and start feeling confident. I am all about finding the exact shades that make you look like the best version of yourself, not just 'dressed up'.
Let's find the right style for you.
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