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Pre-Wedding Dresses for Couples: Seasonal Styles

Last Updated on November 21, 2024 by gradienteye

Introduction

If you are planning a pre-wedding shoot, you have to plan it well. What should be the theme from your outfit to accessories if you want to colour-coordinate it? According to the weather you need to decide the location, you need to make a to-do list first and that’s a big task. But donโ€™t worry StylInc is here to plan a perfect pre-wedding shoot for you, that you will cherish forever, it will be like re-creating your moments.ย 

A pre-wedding shoot captures the excitement of the couples before the big day. Some couples recreate their moments and want to capture their entire love story. StyInc, known for its expert styling services, offers couples a wide range of pre-wedding outfit ideas.ย 

Spring Pre-Wedding Dresses for Couples

When you hear spring you think of flowers, fresh colour palettes, pastels and sunny weather. Lightweight fabrics and pastel shades are ideal for couples who are planning for a pre-wedding shoot in the spring season.

For Her: You can opt for flowy dresses with floral prints. Flowy dresses add a touch of romance to the overall setting. Lightweight chiffon, organza or lace dresses stand out in the spring season.

For Him: You can opt for neutral or pastel-toned suits, linen shirts or blazers. Consider colours like soft blue, blush pink or mint green, they blend well with the spring season.

Summer Pre-Wedding Dresses for Couples

Summer is vibrant and warm so lightweight fabric and bold colours would be perfect for this season. You can plan a pre-wedding shoot on a beach, a garden or a tropical destination.

For Her: You can opt for bright vivid colours like turquoise, coral or sunflower yellow. Dresses with open backs, boho-inspired dresses, and short hemlines, allow you to stay cool and look cool too. Flowy maxi dresses or crop tops with skirts also give you a relaxed yet elegant look.

For Him: Light, breathable fabrics like cotton and linen are ideal for men in the summer season. Casual looks like a white or light-coloured shirt paired with beige or navy chinos looks perfect. You can opt for a rolled-up sleeve look for comfort and style.

Autumn Pre-Wedding Dresses for Couples

Autumnโ€™s rich colours and natural beauty make it a popular choice for pre-wedding photoshoots. With vibrant backdrops of orange, red and golden hues, the outfits can look mesmerizing and you can get that perfect sunset shot.

For Her: You can opt for deep colours such as burgundy, emerald green, or burnt orange. To add the element of romance, choose velvet dresses, long-sleeved gowns, or fitted jumpsuits. For a cosy look, go with maxis and sweaters in an autumn look.

For Him: Earthy tones like brown, maroon, or olive green complement the backdrop of the autumn season. A tweed jacket, a layered look or a classic cardigan over a button-up shirt would do great with autumn settings.

pre- wedding photoshoot, couple poses

Source – Naman Verma, Jasmine, Clickers

Winter Pre-Wedding Dresses for Couples

Winter is a magical season; it’s just perfect for that cosy romantic photoshoot. Whether it is a snowy background or a classic indoor setting, winter dresses for couples can be stunning yet comfortable.

For Her: Deep red, navy blue, and ivory shades create sophisticated looks for winter. Long sleeves or velvet will keep you warm. Faux fur shawls can also be of great use while keeping the style level intact. A chic outdoor shoot might need a beautiful coat or cape for elegance.

For Him: Dark suits or layered outfits in charcoal, black, or deep blue tones make an extremely powerful contrast against the winter scenery. You can warm up by adding a stylish coat and/or scarf to the outfit.

Tips for Coordinating Outfits as a Couple

Coordinating outfits is very hard, but with a few styling tips, you will look perfectly coordinated in your pre-wedding photoshoot.

Choose Complementary Colors: You do not have to blend in; rather, you can choose a complementary colour that suits both of you well.

Location and season: Based on the location, your outfit should strike a balance. Pastel shades will complement spring and summer while darker, warmer shades will be perfect during autumn and winter seasons.

Balance Formality: Go equally formal or informal. If one is wearing a formal dress, then the other should wear a suit or equally formal attire.

Fabric Inclusion: Fabrics like lace, velvet, or tweed add visual interest without clashing.ย 

colour cordinated couple outfits

Source – Etsy, Jasmeen, ุดู‡ุฏ

Conclusion

Perfect pre-wedding outfits must be selected after careful consideration of the season, location, and couple’s personal style. What StylInc offers is perfect styling and outfits according to seasons and comfort. Whether it is a springtime garden shoot or a cosy winter setting, Stylinc has something that will celebrate every couple’s style.

For bespoke styling, check out the seasonal collections of StylInc to create some unforgettable memories with your pre-wedding photoshoot.

Until next time

Keeping it Stylish

Signing off,

Pranjali Kanzarkar

 

How do I choose a pre-wedding dress?

Choose a dress that reflects the season, complements your partnerโ€™s outfit, and suits the theme or location of your shoot. Consider colours and fabrics that will photograph well in your chosen setting.

How many dresses are required for a pre-wedding shoot?

Typically, couples choose two to three outfits to capture different styles and settings. A mix of casual and formal outfits can add variety to your photos.

What are the best accessories to complement a pre-wedding dress?

Simple jewellery, seasonal accessories like hats or scarves, and coordinating shoes can enhance your look. For winter, consider shawls or gloves, while summer looks can be complemented with sun hats or floral crowns.

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