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10 Inspiring Mother Daughter Dresses For An Indian Wedding

Weddings are one place where we do not mind matching our wardrobe, especially with our mothers. It also might be that one time we go out of our ways to do it and show that we belong to one another. Take a look and get inspired.

Ritu Kumar

Our mothers are the one person in our lives that we look up to. We keep finding ways to make ourselves more like the woman we have looked up to all our lives. And what better place to highlight the bond between a mother and a daughter than a wedding. It does not matter if you are the bride or a guest, you can find a range of mother-daughter dresses for Indian weddings that go with your style.

The beauty of these dresses is that since there is a range of them, you can have your choice of mother-daughter dresses for Indian weddings you have to attend. You can choose what you want similar and what you want to have different, it can be the colour or the cloth, or even the pattern. You have no restrictions since it is such a huge playing area. It does not matter what age you are, these dresses can range from whatever age you want. We have also compiled a list of our favourite mother-daughter dresses for Indian weddings.

1. Gold Work Red Saree

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A red saree is one of the most classic attires for a wedding. It is worn by both young and old, and ever loses the effect it has. This is an amazing choice for mother-daughter dresses for Indian weddings. With both the mother and daughter wearing similar sarees, but with different accessories, this creates a striking effect. This dress can be worn for small functions of the wedding.

2. The Banarasi Brocade 

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The Banarasi brocade weave is something that has no age barrier and looks good on everyone. You can use this weave as your centrepiece, and get similar outfits done. Also, it is such a cloth, that you can make it seem heavy or light as you want, just by adding the right dupatta or jewellery. This look could work better for the guests at the wedding, for occasions like the sangeet or the wedding itself.

3. Inspired By Nature

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Less is more, that is what we hear nowadays, so why not apply it here? This ingenious idea of just having a similar border fulfils your wish of looking alike, but since the colours are different, you still look like your own person. If you want to go a step further then you can dress up in a similar fashion, like white flowers in the hair and gold jewellery. This can be worn for small but important functions, which usually differ from culture to culture.

4. Blue And Yellow

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With such a combo of colours, it shows obviously that the outfits are coordinated. Though nothing except for the colours are similar, still it shows that they belong with each other. It is lovely how the outfits are similar but also stand out for themselves. These mother-daughter dresses for Indian weddings can be worn for the sangeet ceremony or the mehndi.

5. The Glittery And The Glam

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This beautiful tone of pink, with golden work, is a very elegant combination. This splendid selection will suit anyone from any age. As for colours for a lehenga, it looks elegant and as colours for a frock, it looks cute. This is a win-win for both the mother and the daughter. This can be worn for the wedding or the reception.

6. Multi-coloured Array Of Similar Patterns

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With an array of same colours and different patterns, this duo’s outfits look very similar but are actually quite different too. And who better to carry out such a luxurious and stylish outfit than this mother and daughter duo. The multi-coloured array of can be used for different outfits, that stand as their own. The beauty of this mother-daughter dresses for Indian weddings is that you do not have to be wearing the same thing, one can wear a saree while the other opts for an Anarkali or a lehenga. This outfit will create the right impact if worn for a reception.

7. Black Velvet With Zari Work

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Black is a colour we all know and love to wear. So why not utilise such a universal colour for mother-daughter dresses for Indian weddings. These black velvet dresses with zari work look absolutely gorgeous on both the mother and daughter. The zari work need not be the same on both the outfits, as the cloth and the type of work are the same. You can wear these rich outfits for the reception or the wedding itself.

8. Whimsical Grey Dresses 

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This mother and daughter duo win our hearts with these matching outfits. These whimsical grey dresses with mirror work, they suit both the mother and the daughter, as the work is similar but adjusted according to the respective dresses. This is a beautiful outfit to wear for the reception and will draw eyes on the duo.

9. Bold Velvet Lehengas 

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These velvet lehengas with gold work are clothes fit for royalty. The rich colour and work on both these lehengas will make sure that you are the centre of attention. These mother-daughter dresses for Indian weddings can be worn by the bride and her mother, as though similar in look, their work and colours vary quite a lot. These outfits are an inspiring choice for the reception or the sangeet.

10. Go Floral 

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These floral ensembles are perfect for mother-daughter dresses for Indian weddings. With this theme, the outfits for both the mother and the daughter does not have to be very similar but will still look complimentary. The same colour tones help set the pattern, and the similar embroidery colours make these outfits fit together. These outfits can be worn for the sangeet or the reception, or can even be worn at the wedding as guest outfits.

Go on a look out for these mother-daughter dresses for Indian weddings. As a mother, nothing is cuter when your little girl dresses up like you. And as a daughter nothing makes you feel more grown-up than dressing up like your mother. So why not try outfits like these for yourselves.

Tell us how you like these outfits, subtly similar or going in all the way?