Pre Wedding Shoot Dresses
When it comes to selecting an ensemble for a pre-wedding shoot, nothing beats sarees as an elegant and flowing attire choice. Not only are these stylish garments comfortable, but their sleek style adds an air of classiness that your photos deserve!
Explore various silhouettes until you find one that best accentuates your looks, then pair it with complementary accessories to bring out its full potential.
1. The Bong Beauty In Handloom Saree
Jamdani or Kanjivaram sarees are essential attire for Bengali brides-to-be. Boasting blue-gold threading with embossed gold motifs that contrast beautifully against her dusky complexion, these garments pair nicely with heavy ornate gold blouses and kamarbandh, maang-tika, chunky choker, matching bracelets, and an elegant hairdo with pink highlights to complete the look.
Banarasi silk sarees with intricate silver and gold designs on thin, smooth katan silk are another must for bridal attire, providing an old-world vibe. Here, she exudes exoticism in her light gold-toned banarasi paired with a teal blouse. Adding old-school flair, heavy jewelry is worn along with heavily lined eyes with heavy kohl-laden eyeliner as well as kumkum bindi for that finishing touch!
Subdued purple lehengas have become a trendy choice among brides today, as they can look both classic and minimalist when styled correctly. Here, she wears hers with a crepe blouse teamed with minimal jewelry, while her open hairstyle and pretty blue dupatta add a regal and chic element.
Grey is an elegant and sophisticated neutral that can look genuinely chic if worn correctly. This adorable couple opted for a gray handloom saree paired with a magenta chanderi blouse and completed their look with simple silver oxidized jewelry to look their best!
Fun Haldi photoshoots have become an increasingly popular trend, and some couples may opt for co-ord sets as part of the experience. Here, the bride wears an eye-catching lilac co-ord set that features a crepe top with lace detailing and a flaring tulle skirt. She pairs it up with a mint-colored dupatta and simple accessories for an unconventional yet classy look.
2. The Pretty Flower-like Red Gown
Pre-wedding shoot pictures are the ideal way to commemorate memories before getting hitched. Years later, these will serve as reminders of your love story, thus requiring nothing short of picture-perfect photographs. In order to achieve this look, wear an outfit that enhances your beauty and makes you appear like a diva in front of your future husband – something like an elegant red gown is ideal in terms of dramatizing pre-wedding images while complementing his formal wear perfectly – creating one memorable pair!
If you want your picture-perfect moment to resemble one from Bollywood films, opt for a red floral gown when dressing with your groom-to-be – this will bring back memories of Kajol and Shahrukh Khan in Tujhe Dekha Toh Ye Janam Sanam song from Kajol’s iconic dance number Tujhe Dekha Toh Ye Janam Sanam!
Long, flowy gowns make an impressionable statement when photographed against historic architecture from bygone eras, as this bride-to-be did for her pre-wedding shoot in an off-white crop top and skirt set with intricate lacework details and minimal accessories.
This bride chose an elegant satin evening gown to frame her pre-wedding photo shoot on a picturesque dusk beach location for her pre-wedding photoshoot, making the shot genuinely captivating. Additionally, her attire was beautifully complimented by her groom, who chose navy blue bandhgala attire to match.
Simple dresses make an excellent choice for casual shoots, and this adorable girl has perfected this casual style by pairing her off-shoulder striped top with white sneakers and tan slipper footwear. Additionally, she chose an open hairstyle to complete her picture-perfect ensemble.
3. The Chique Black Saree
If you love modern saree looks but prefer classic pre-wedding shoot attire, why not opt for this chic black saree? While traditionally considered unlucky for weddings, current thinking has drastically altered this perception, and black sarees are now worn to all sorts of special events, including pre-wedding shoots. This elegant piece features a black body with golden embroidery work on its pallu that pairs nicely with half updo hairstyles and simple makeup looks.
If you’re planning a beach shoot, a black saree is an excellent choice – its serene hue complements both the deep blue ocean and dramatic cliff background nicely, while adding semi-bridal South Indian jewelry can complete your look.
As seen above, the bride is looking ravishing in a glamorous black silk saree adorned with shimmery silver details on its body and pallu. She paired this ensemble with a black blouse while adding some shimmer by donning gold earrings, a necklace, and pendant set accessories.
Consider wearing a black lehenga for your pre-wedding photoshoot as an alternative option. This saree is an amalgamation of traditional ghagra and modern lehenga styles, featuring intricate lacework to give a luxurious, regal appearance. Wear this with a matching gold blouse and chiffon dupatta for maximum impact!
Renting a wedding dress for your pre-wedding shoot can also be an ideal solution, and Delhi NCR boasts plenty of rental stores that provide an assortment of outfits suitable for pre-wedding shoots – like Flyrobe – that offer dress rentals online with next-day delivery directly to your doorstep – saving time and effort while getting an elegant outfit for your pre-wedding photos!
4. The Pretty Navy Blue Saree
Navy blue sarees are among the most versatile dresses available, suitable for various events and occasions. Wear it as part of your cocktail attire for casual gatherings or wear it to formal events for weddings; their rich shade exudes an elegant sense of personality from its wearer.
This color of saree can easily pair with subtle or bold accessories. Go for a minimal look with just bangles and a clutch for an understated touch, or amp up the drama with earrings, rings, and a tiara for more shimmer. Additionally, experiment with various hairstyles on this saree to see what works best!
An experiment can help you discover what gives you the most confidence. Have your bridesmaids try on different looks with their saree and let each girl express herself – having multiple sets will also ensure there are no mismatches between looks!
This navy blue saree features elegant golden work on the pallu and comes complete with an unstitched fabric blouse featuring a round neck and elbow-length sleeves for optimal comfort. Pair this saree with golden earrings and bracelets to complete your look!
Blue is an uplifting hue that stands for trust, loyalty, and wisdom – the ideal colors to represent these qualities in our everyday lives. It is one of the favorite shades among Indian women of all ages and generations. Mirra Clothing offers various shades of this hue in their saree collection at Mirra Clothing, from powder blue and Denim Blue Sarees for casual events to easy drape-and-style Satin ones for special events like bridal showers.
5. The Pretty Bloom Skirt Dress in Candy Red
For a wedding shoot dress that exudes dreaminess and romance, this floral embellished red midi skirt from Liberty of London may be your dream dress. Made of organic cotton lawn for maximum volume building up gradually towards the hem, wear this high-waisted piece with Emma Rabbit’s recommended bow tie size (it would look stunning!). For added romanticism, pair it with Emma Rabbit’s silk bow tie size as the ultimate romantic touch – Emma Rabbit herself chose size 16!
Brides who want to add some severe seduction to their wedding day style should look no further! Jenny Yoo has created this exquisite wine-red wrap dress, complete with its trendy bow tie straps and thigh-high left slit for maximum sensuality on this silky wine-hued gown – city wedding attire at its best! Pair it with a sleek faux fur wrap and fashionable bridal boots for a luxurious urban wedding ensemble! Finally, complete this romantic-chic ensemble with a dainty gold necklace for the finishing touch. Designed by Jenny Yoo