A Complete Style Guide For The Father-Of-The-Bride (Or Groom)

New Flash: Fathers enjoy dressing up too!

May 10, 2025
  • Sunil Shetty, Anil Kapoor, and Pankaj Kapoor
    L-R: Sunil Shetty, Anil Kapoor, and Pankaj KapoorL-R: Instagram/Anjul Bhandari, Instagram/Anil Kapoor, Instagram/The Wedding Story

    A father’s duties at his daughter’s wedding include cribbing about having to learn a dance routine, delaying his outfit trials till the last minute, whining about everyone taking too much time to get ready, trying not to cry (and failing miserably) and so on.

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    One of these duties also includes having to dress impeccably. Granted, his daughter will inevitably get all the attention on her special day, and some of it will go to the mother of the bride, but that does not mean that the fathers should put in any less effort to plan their look. Because secretly, they too enjoy dressing up on their kid’s special day. They won’t tell you, but they do. We've put together some tips and tricks for all the fathers of brides-to-be, so they can level up their style on their daughter's big day!

    Style Tips For The Father Of The Bride (Or Groom)

    Serious Business


    Dressing up as the father of the bride (or groom) should come with a lot of gravitas. Outfits that have blingy embroideries from corner to corner, or anything with loud prints, sheer kurtas or sneakers with sherwani? Not for you.

    Aamir Khan at his daughter Ira Khan's mehndi function
    Aamir Khan at his daughter Ira Khan's mehndi ceremonyEthereal Studio

    The right colours


    There is a good chance that your daughter has planned a colour scheme for the wedding. Make sure your outfit is aligned with her mood board. Also, don’t go for neons or colours that are too loud or flashy. It’s always a good idea to colour coordinate with your family, or even with the family on the other side.

    Accessorise well


    Our advice? Wear a simple, rich outfit and make the accessories your playground. Have fun: wear pocket squares or ties that match the colour of the bride’s outfit! Pair your minimalistic outfit with impeccable accessoriesexquisite jewellery, covetable watches, interesting brooches, necklaces, even rings. Keyword: contained maximalism.

    Suniel Shetty welcoming son-in-law KL Rahul at the wedding ceremony
    Suniel Shetty welcoming son-in-law KL Rahul at the wedding ceremonyInstagram/Suniel Shetty

    Less is more


    The simplest of things make for powerful statements. Sometimes, it’s as simple as a plain sherwani in a muted tone and a rich fabric, paired with an intricately embroidered shawl.

    The devil is in the details


    Make sure the outfit fits you like a glovedo your trials once again, closer to the wedding date. Nothing brings down an outfit quite like a bad fit. Wear immaculate shoes. You will probably carry your reading glasses, ask yourself, should you be getting a new pair for the wedding? Remember the fashion rules. Don’t match your pocket square with your tie; always keep the bottom button of your blazer unbuttoned. It’s often the tiniest of things that ruin the look.


    So, to all the dads of brides-to-be out there, you might want to take some pressure off your daughter’s shoulders and maybe surprise her with how well you’ve planned your look!




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