Matching Couple Outfits for Dogs: Sherwani-Lehenga Sets for Pet Weddings & Photoshoots
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Pet weddings, mock 'shaadis', and couple photoshoots have become one of the most popular trends among Indian dog parents in 2026. If you have two dogs — or are planning a themed event — a matching sherwani-lehenga combo set is the easiest way to create a cohesive, camera-ready look.
Why Matching Sets Work So Well
Coordinated outfits instantly read as 'couple' in photographs, whether it's two dogs from the same household or a planned 'puppy wedding' event for charity or content creation. A matching Petaloons combo set typically pairs a structured sherwani for the male dog with a flowing lehenga for the female dog in complementary — not identical — shades, which photographs better than matching the exact same color.
Color Pairing Ideas
- Maroon & Gold: The most popular traditional combination, ideal for weddings and Diwali.
- Pink & Cream: Soft, romantic pairing that works beautifully for outdoor daytime shoots.
- Royal Blue & Silver-grey: A modern, regal pairing for evening events.
- Yellow & Green: Perfect for haldi ceremonies and spring photoshoots.
Planning a Pet Wedding Photoshoot
If you're organizing a themed shoot, the traditional sherwani and lehenga silhouettes already carry strong visual symbolism in Indian culture, so minimal additional props (a small mandap backdrop, marigold garlands) go a long way. Keep the session under 20-30 minutes; the ASPCA recommends frequent breaks and treats to keep dogs relaxed during extended posed photography.
Fit Checklist Before the Big Day
- Do a trial fitting at least a week in advance, never the same day.
- Check that both dogs can sit and stand without the lehenga's skirt restricting hind legs.
- Keep a backup bandana version in case either dog resists the full outfit on the day.
Shop Combo Sets
Petaloons offers ready-made sherwani-lehenga couple combo sets in maroon-gold, pink-brocade, and yellow festive themes — designed and stitched for Indian climates and shipped pan-India.
