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Coordinated bridesmaid looks at a Muslim wedding usually mean a shared palette rather than identical dresses — matching lehengas or sarees in one colour family, or contemporary modest sets that flatter different body types and modesty preferences within one group. Decide the coordination rule early (same colour, same fabric, same silhouette — pick two at most) and let each bridesmaid work within it; groups photograph better when everyone is comfortable.
Logistics multiply with headcount: sizes, alterations, and payment (who pays for bridesmaid outfits varies by family — settle it kindly and early). Order everything from one supplier where possible so dye lots match, and stagger fittings well before the wedding month.
Commonly a coordinated palette rather than strict matching — one colour family across lehengas, sarees or modest gowns, with room for each bridesmaid’s modesty preferences. The bride sets the rule; the group interprets it.
Choose a palette and fabric, then let silhouettes vary — full-sleeve and hijab-friendly cuts alongside cap-sleeve versions of the same design. Suppliers who serve Muslim weddings offer exactly this flexibility; ask for it directly.
After the bridal outfits are decided (they set the palette) and early enough for everyone’s alterations — group orders take longer than individual ones, and one delayed outfit delays the group photo plan.