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Collection: Gold and Red Islamic Groom Dress

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This Islamic groom dress collection features a stunning combination of rich gold and dark red, designed to elevate your wedding day. The Gold and Red Islamic Groom Dress collection from Hijabi Bridal includes opulent waistcoats intricately embroidered with gold thread, paired with luxurious kurta sets that add a touch of regal charm. This collection allows you to create a unique ensemble that reflects your personal style while ensuring you look your best for the Nikkah ceremony.

How to Wear Gold and Red Islamic Groom Dress

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This Islamic groom dress coordinates with styling for bridal looks, making it easy to create a cohesive appearance. By mixing and matching the red, dark red and gold elements, the groom can achieve multiple looks that complement the bride's Nikkah dress. This attention to detail not only enhances the overall aesthetic of the wedding but also showcases the groom's style, ensuring a memorable celebration for both the groom and bride.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who pays for the Muslim groom's wedding outfit?

In Islamic tradition, the groom is responsible for his own wedding outfit expenses. This is separate from the mahr (the mandatory gift the groom gives the bride) and from the wedding expenses more broadly, which vary by family and culture. In South Asian Muslim traditions in the US, it is common for the groom's family to cover the cost of his sherwani or wedding attire as part of the family's contribution to the wedding.

Why do Muslim grooms wear gold and red?

Gold and red are traditional South Asian wedding colors that carry cultural significance in the subcontinent. For Muslim grooms, red and gold coordinates directly with a bride wearing a red or maroon lehenga — the most traditional South Asian Muslim bridal color. Gold embroidery on red fabric is also associated with the Mughal courts, giving it historical Islamic significance beyond cultural tradition.

How should a Muslim groom coordinate a gold and red outfit with the bride?

If the bride is wearing a red lehenga with gold embroidery, the groom wearing a gold and red waistcoat over a cream or ivory sherwani creates a coordinated couple look without being identical. The groom should introduce the bride's primary color (red) as an accent — through his waistcoat, dupatta, or embroidery trim — rather than as his base garment color. This creates visual harmony in photographs while keeping the groom's outfit distinct from the bride's.