20 Wedding Dresses for the Sister of the Groom You Must See
Hey you! If you’re here, we assume your brother is tying the knot soon and you’re looking for some outfit inspiration!
After the bride, all the attention goes to the groom’s sister, so you got to make sure that you’re dressed to the nines. You got to get the perfect shots, make a fashion statement and you got to impress the people for potential rishtas *wink*!
A full-length dress, lehenga, suit, a gown – there are numerous options for you to choose from. To help you out a bit, we decided to list down 20 beautiful Indian and indo-western dresses that you, as the sister of the groom, can flaunt through the wedding. Get, set, explore!
1. As the sister of the groom, you’re going to have a lot of responsibilities and there’ll be a lot of running around to do. A saree gown will be perfect to help you do all the work while keeping you stylish! You can choose to keep your hair tied up or let down and pair it with some minimalist jewellery. It will make for a beautiful reception dress.
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Outfit Credit: Amit Aggarwal
2. This one’s a complete Indian sister of the groom outfit idea – keep all eyes on you with a deep red self-designed lehenga with a sculpted blouse with balloon sleeves and a ruffled dupatta. Flaunt your style while also making a strong fashion statement.
Image source: Rohan Shrestha
Outfit credit – Gaurav Gupta
3. A pleated blouse, an embellished lehenga and a cape – what more do you need! You’re sure to turn heads around when you adorn this classy outfit at your brother’s wedding. Forget the couple, the groom’s sister is going to be the talk of the town with this one!
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4. As the sister of the groom, you’re going to be the centre of attention, pick a vibrant coloured lehenga set and make everyone go wow! A simple outfit with embellishment and a net dupatta would be perfect to accentuate your persona at the wedding, reception or mehendi function!
Image source: Tamanna Punjabi Kapoor
5. A dual-toned saree is sure to get you the looks you desire. Keep your look simple yet elegant with an off-shoulder blouse and an embellished border to the saree. This is the perfect sister of the groom outfit idea for a reception.
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6. Give your guests something to look at with this ravishing yellow floor-length dress with golden zardosi work at the belt. This is a good sister of the groom outfit if the wedding is immediately followed by the reception.
Image source: Pankaj Anand
7. Who said the sister of the groom cannot be stylish while carrying out her wedding duties? Get inspired by the gemstones and add a touch of elegance to your persona with a crop top paired with a palazzo and complete the outfit with a matching dupatta.
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8. Take it up a notch as the sister of the groom, flaunt an in vogue pastel coloured pant saree. The embellished blouse and ruffled pallu will add to the look and make you stand out from the crowd.
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9. Be an epitome of beauty and grace with a bright orange lehenga. With an Anarkali neck design, a net dupatta and a pleated embellished lehenga, all eyes are going to be on you! This is the perfect outfit idea for a classic Indian-style wedding.
Image source: Rishabh Kumar Photography
Outfit: Kalki
10. Keep it classy with a white and golden lehenga. Add a cape and watch the world go ‘wow’! Keep your hairstyle simple and jewellery, regal. Psst., this outfit idea is perfect for the groom’s sister for a mehendi ceremony.
Image source: Rishabh Kumar Photography
Outfit: Avvantikaa S. Parwani
11. Be a fusion queen with a shirt blouse paired on a skirt. Yes, the groom’s sister needs to look her best, but who said she can’t do it her way! The best thing about this dress is that it has a shirt, giving it a very chic look and feel.
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12. As you have seen until now, there are numerous outfit ideas for the groom’s sister but we personally love this one! The ruffles and unconventional hemline adds drama to your outfit and will make sure you are the centre of attention throughout the wedding!
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13. An indo-western outfit like this one is sure to grab eyeballs. And, there’s no better occasion than your brother’s wedding to flaunt your style! A perfect mehendi function outfit, this is what the next trend looks like for all the groom’s sisters.
Image source: Arpita Mehta
14. Who said you can’t have a train to your lehenga? Say hello to this outfit and make people go gaga over you. Because, why should the bride have all the fun!
Image source: Raju Raman
Outfit: Abhinav Mishra
15. Be the most stylish groom’s sister in town when you adorn a colour-blocked and mirror-work outfit for the wedding. A simple yet classy outfit, this is sure to get you a lot of compliments.
Image source: Akanksha Gajria
16. The sister of the groom is the first most important people at a wedding, after the bride and groom. She needs to be looking her ravishing best at all the functions and a pastel outfit with an asymmetrical tulle jacket is sure to steal a lot of hearts. So, what are you waiting for? Get yours today!
Image source: Papa Don’t Preach by Shubhika
17. Give your saree a twist – pair it with a contrasting jacket and add a belt to stun the world. Which sister of the groom wouldn’t want all eyes on her! This outfit is sure to make you popular at the wedding.
Image source: Kajol
18. Embellished crop top, ruffled dupatta and a flowy lehenga? Yes, please! Bright, elegant and eye-catching – this lehenga is all that the sister of the groom would need for his wedding!
Image source: Kalki
19. Here’s an offbeat outfit idea for the sister of the groom: this off-shoulder teal and metallic grey outfit will get hearts racing. The beautiful Indian embroidery with metallic colours is an eye-catcher!
Image source: Papa Don’t Preach by Shubhika
20. Here’s a fusion outfit for your sangeet ceremony if you are the groom’s sister. Pair your dhoti saree with a jacket of the same colour and get ready to be the showstopper.
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