Coordinating with your dog

Coordinating wedding outfits with your dog

Including your dog in your wedding day is a beautiful way to celebrate the bond you share with your best mate — and when it comes to style, your four-legged friend can absolutely be part of the fashion magic!

Whether you’re going classic and elegant or fun and whimsical, coordinating your dog’s outfit with your wedding look adds a thoughtful (and adorable) touch.

Here’s how to style your dog for the big day while making sure they feel as fabulous as they look.

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Match the mood of your wedding

First things first — think about the overall vibe of your wedding. Is it formal and black tie, or relaxed and boho? Your dog’s outfit should echo that theme.

  • Formal wedding: Think bow ties, tuxedo bandanas or a sleek satin harness.
  • Boho or rustic: Try a flower collar, greenery garland or a soft linen vest in earthy tones.
  • Beach or garden: Lightweight fabrics, pastel colours and floral accents work perfectly here.

Matching the mood helps your dog blend seamlessly into the day’s style — and into your wedding photos!

Colour coordination is key

One of the simplest ways to coordinate outfits is through colour. You don’t have to dress your dog in an exact replica of your outfit (though that can be cute) — just use complementary shades or accents from your wedding colour palette.

  • Match your dog’s accessories (like a bow tie, floral crown or leash) to your bouquet, bridesmaids’ dresses, or groomsmen’s ties.
  • Neutral-toned dogs look amazing in bold colours, while colourful coats might benefit from more subtle, elegant accessories.
  • If your wedding outfit is white or ivory, consider a matching collar or bandana trimmed in lace or pearl details.

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Dress your dog to complement, not copy

Coordinating doesn’t mean twinning — it's all about balance. Let your dog's style complement yours without competing for attention (though they will steal hearts).

Some fun ideas:

  • If you're wearing a lace wedding dress, choose a lace bow tie or collar for your pup.
  • If your suit includes a pocket square or boutonniere, match it with a mini version for your dog’s collar or harness.
  • Consider matching fabrics — tweed, velvet or even tartan — if your wedding has a unique textile touch.

Think about comfort and safety

No matter how stylish your dog’s outfit is, comfort and safety come first.

  • Choose breathable fabrics, especially for warm-weather weddings.
  • Make sure nothing is too tight or restrictive — your dog should be able to comfortably walk, sit and enjoy the day.
  • Avoid small or dangling decorations that could be chewed or swallowed.
  • Let your dog try on the outfit ahead of time to check fit and comfort.

Pro tip: Have a professional pet handler or trusted guest be responsible for your dog during the ceremony and reception to help them relax and take breaks when needed.

Add personal touches… it’s your day!

Your dog is part of your love story — so let their outfit reflect that.

  • Attach a personalised tag with your wedding date.
  • Embroider their outfit with your initials.
  • Include a “Dog of Honour” sash, “Best Dog” tag, or custom sign on their leash or harness.

Little details go a long way in making your furry friend feel special and included.

Capture the coordinated look

Your photographer will love the coordinated look — and so will you when you see the photos! Be sure to schedule a few portraits with your pup during your photo session.

Whether it’s a cuddle shot, a ring-bearer moment, or a family photo, your dog will look (and feel) like an important part of the celebration.

Coordinating your dog’s outfit with your wedding attire is a sweet, personal touch that adds charm and meaning to your day. With a little planning and a lot of love, your dog can be just as wedding-ready as you are — stylish, comfortable and completely paw-some.

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