Tux or dress?

What should your dog wear to your wedding?

When your dog is part of the wedding party, one of the most exciting (and adorable) decisions you’ll make is what they’ll wear on the big day.

Whether it’s a sharp little tuxedo or a flowing floral dress, your pup’s outfit can reflect your style, complement your wedding theme and make your dog feel like the VIP they are.

But beyond cuteness, comfort and safety should come first. Let’s help you decide: Tux or dress? Or something else entirely?small white dog wearing wedding tuxedo

First things first: Comfort is key

Before diving into colour palettes or tiny bow ties, make sure any outfit you choose is:

  • Easy to move in: Your dog should be able to walk, sit, lie down and play comfortably.
  • Breathable: Choose lightweight fabrics, especially for outdoor weddings or warm climates.
  • Non-restrictive: Avoid anything that covers your dog’s face, feet or tail.
  • Secure but safe: Outfits should stay on, but be easy to remove quickly if needed.
  • Free from choking hazards: No loose buttons, small beads or dangling decorations.

Always do a few test runs at home to let your dog get used to wearing their wedding outfit.

The classic look: Tuxedo or bow tie

A little black-tie style can go a long way! If your pup is playing the role of Best Dog, Dog of Honour or Ring Bearer, a tuxedo or bow tie is a perfect match.

Tux options:

  • Full dog tuxedo with velcro closures
  • Tux harnesses that combine function and fashion
  • Shirt-front tux bibs for a no-fuss look
  • Just a bow tie collar – simple, sleek, and easy!

Great fo dogs that are relaxed and happy wearing clothing, especially for formal or elegant weddings.

Bonus: Tuxedos work well for all sizes – from Chihuahuas to Great Danes.

The sweet statement: Dress or tutu

If your dog is your Flower Dog or simply loves being the centre of attention, a dress or tutu can be a beautiful way to make them stand out.

Dress ideas:

  • A lightweight dog dress with lace, tulle or florals
  • A tutu skirt paired with a decorative harness or collar
  • A white or pastel colour palette to match the bride or bridesmaids
  • A flower crown (just for photos!) or floral bandana

Great for dogs with outgoing personalities who love being admired and fussed over.

Tip: Make sure dresses don’t drag on the ground or get tangled in your dog’s legs or lead.

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Not into dressing up?

No worries – your dog can still look festive and feel comfortable on your wedding day. Here are a few low-key, stylish alternatives:

  • A custom bandana with their name or title (eg. “Dog of Honour”)
  • A flower collar or greenery garland
  • A personalised lead or harness
  • A lightweight vest in your wedding colours
  • A “Here Comes the Bride” sign for walking down the aisle

These options are ideal for dogs who aren’t fans of clothes but still deserve to shine.

Picture-perfect pup

Whatever outfit you choose, your dog will be a star in your wedding photos. Coordinate their look with your wedding colours, bouquet or bridal party outfits for a cohesive – and incredibly cute – finish.

Don’t forget to bring:

  • A lint roller (just in case!)
  • Spare outfit pieces or backups
  • Treats and a favourite toy to keep your dog happy and camera-ready

Tux, dress or just a collar – it’s all about love

At the end of the day, it doesn’t matter whether your dog wears a tux, a tutu or a flower crown. What matters is that they feel safe, comfortable and included in your wedding celebration.

Choose an outfit that suits their personality, matches your vibe and makes you smile. After all, they’re not just part of your wedding party – they’re part of your heart.

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