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What to know before you book

Dressing two families across three events is the largest hidden project in a Muslim wedding. Mothers of the bride and groom traditionally get standout outfits (and deserve them), fathers and brothers need coordinated formal or traditional wear, and the wider family wants guidance on colours so photos look intentional. A simple palette note sent to both families early prevents the classic clash — two mothers arriving in the same shade neither will change.

Many families order from Pakistan, India or Bangladesh for authenticity and price — workable, but respect the physics: making time, shipping, customs, and alterations on arrival. Anything ordered internationally should land well before the wedding month, and every outfit needs a local tailor lined up for adjustments.

Frequently asked questions

How do the two families coordinate outfits?

A shared palette note — a few colours per event, sent early to both sides — is enough. The mothers’ outfits deserve special coordination so neither is upstaged or duplicated; a quiet conversation between families handles what a spreadsheet cannot.

Is ordering family outfits from abroad reliable?

It’s common and can be excellent value, but build in months rather than weeks: making, shipping, customs and arrival alterations all take time, and sizes are approximate until a local tailor confirms fit. Order early and never for the mothers’ outfits alone at the last minute.

Who buys outfits for whom?

Traditions differ by family and background — in many South Asian families the two sides exchange outfit gifts for key members. Whatever your families’ custom, agree it explicitly early; assumed traditions cause more friction than expensive ones.

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