The Ultimate India Shopping Trip Checklist for Indian Weddings

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(For couples, families, and guests preparing for a traditional multi-day celebration)

Indian weddings often span 3–5 days (sometimes more), so the shopping list is naturally bigger. Below is a thorough breakdown of what we at Amanda Douglas & Co. know you just might need for your Indian wedding.


It’s gonna be a wild ride – get ready!

Most couples and families shop event-by-event. It’s a lot easier to keep your mind together as you go, and make sure you have all the needed elements, design/style-wise, event-to-event. This might mean going back to a shop a few days in a row, but that’s ok, it’s better not to miss anything! You’ve flown all that way; get organized and take your time leaning into all the overwhelming aspects that will be this shopping trip. Fun, but it will be a lot, so know that going in.

Outfits for Each Wedding Event (for the bride)

🔸 Engagement / Sagai Outfit

🔸 Haldi Ceremony (Turmeric Event)

  • Yellow outfit (lehenga, saree, simple printed set)

  • Floral jewelry (fresh or faux)

  • Haldi-friendly sandals (avoid leather)

  • Backup outfit (Haldi stains everything!)

🔸 Mehndi / Sangeet

🔸 Wedding Ceremony

(This is where people spend the most)

  • Bridal lehenga or Kanjivaram saree

  • Sherwani or achkan

  • Dupatta(s) — often two for brides

  • Pagdi / safa (turban) for the groom

  • Wedding jewelry (heavy full set)

  • Kaleera / chooda (for Punjabi weddings)

  • Nath (nose ring)

  • Bridal heels or juttis

  • Bridal veil pin set

🔸 Reception

  • Modern lehenga, saree, gown, or indo-western look

  • Statement jewelry

  • Evening clutch

  • High-comfort heels


Jewelry & Accessories

Buying jewelry in India is much more cost-effective and offers better craftsmanship.

🔸 Gold & Diamond Jewelry

🔸 Artificial / Costume Jewelry

For lighter events:

  • Kundan sets

  • Polki sets

  • Meenakari pieces

  • Floral jewelry for Haldi

  • Glass bangles


Groom’s Fashion & Accessories

Men’s shopping gets overlooked, but India has amazing options.

  • Sherwani

  • Kurta sets

  • Jodhpuri suit

  • Achkan

  • Mojari / juttis

  • Safa / pagdi

  • Brooch & turban pin

  • Mala (neck garland)

  • Shawl (winter weddings)


Family & Guest Outfits

Most families shop for all events at once.

Parents

  • Saree or silk suit set

  • Evening gown or indo-western

  • Kurta sets / sherwani

  • Jewelry sets

Bridesmaids / Groomsmen

  • Coordinated lehengas or sarees

  • Kurta sets

  • Matching accessories

Kids

  • Lehenga choli or sherwani

  • Comfortable footwear

  • Light jewelry / hair décor


Gifts (Traditional + Modern)

Guests often bring gifts from India since the selection is huge and affordable.

🔸 Gifts for the Couple

  • Gold coin

  • Silver coin / idols

  • Embroidered bedspread

  • High-end Indian linens

  • Jewelry pieces

  • Custom wedding trays

  • Home décor (brass, marble, wood)

🔸 Return Gifts / Favors


Wedding Décor Items

If the couple plans to bring décor back to Canada:


Beauty, Skincare & Hair Items

India’s beauty market is HUGE and worth stocking up on.

  • Bridal jewelry adhesive (for tikka / nath)

  • Liquid sindoor

  • Colored bangles

  • Henna cones

  • Hair flowers (gajra)

  • Pre-bridal skincare kits

  • High-quality hair extensions

  • Bindis

  • Body jewelry


Puja Essentials for the Ceremony

Often easier to buy in India.

  • Coconut

  • Haldi/Kumkum

  • Rice

  • Ghee lamp

  • Garlands (real or artificial)

  • Steel/brass puja thali

  • Decorative plates


Accessories & Extras

  • Clutches

  • Juttis / mojari

  • Stitched and unstitched blouse materials

  • Dupattas in multiple colors

  • Backup outfits (always needed!)

  • Shaping garments

  • Safety kits (pins, nath strings, jewelry glue)


Tailoring & Stitching

Most travelers book in advance or leave items for 48–72 hr stitching services:

  • Blouse stitching

  • Lehenga alterations

  • Kurta tailoring

  • Dupatta edging

  • Custom embroidery

Indian weddings are vibrant, layered celebrations filled with beauty, symbolism, and family traditions — and your shopping trip to India can be one of the most joyful parts of the journey. With thoughtful planning and a clear list, you can gather everything you need for each event, each outfit, and each moment of the celebration. Whether you’re a couple preparing for a multi-day wedding or a guest wanting to show up thoughtfully, a little preparation goes a long way.

If you’re planning an Indian wedding in Winnipeg or need help organizing a multi-day celebration, we’d love to support you – let’s chat!

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