What to Wear to an Indian Baby Shower? 20 Guest Outfits

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I’ve attended countless baby showers over the years, but Indian baby showers? They’re a completely different celebration. The first time I was invited to one, I made the classic mistake of showing up in a simple western dress — only to find myself surrounded by women in gorgeous kurtas, stunning sarees, and intricate jewelry that caught the light with every movement. What I learned that day changed how I approach dressing for these joyful occasions. Indian baby showers aren’t just about celebrating the upcoming arrival — they’re about honoring tradition, expressing joy through color and texture, and yes, bringing a bit of drama to your outfit. The women who get this right understand that comfort and style must coexist, especially when you’re spending hours sitting on the floor, participating in ceremonies, and helping with festivities.

Styling Tips

  • Go for relaxed fits that help you move around in ease. Palazzos are a great option if you prefer comfort and style, here are some of my favorite Ways to Wear Palazzo & Kurtis.
Quick tip

Test your sitting comfort before leaving home. Many Indian baby shower traditions involve floor seating, so make sure your outfit allows you to sit cross-legged comfortably.

  • Wear your most comfortable shoes – it’s going to be a day of running around and your feet will thank you the day after.
  • Make sure your outfit is in tandem with the vibe of the event venue.
  • Choose a natural make-up look with soft blushes and nude tones for a day event.
  • Accessorize adequately, but don’t go overboard with it. Choose either gaudy jhumkas or statement chokers; stacked bangles or extravagant rings. Maintain a balance.

Dos & Don’ts

Do this
Choose breathable fabrics like cotton — you’ll be more comfortable during long ceremonies and group photos
Bring a light dupatta or shawl — useful for modesty during traditional rituals or if the air conditioning gets too cold
Wear jewelry you can sleep in — if pieces feel heavy or scratchy now, they’ll be unbearable after 6 hours
Pack blotting papers for makeup touch-ups — Indian celebrations can get warm with all the activity and group gatherings
Avoid this
All-white outfits unless specified — white is traditionally worn by widows in some Indian communities, though younger generations are more flexible
Brand new shoes without testing — you’ll be standing, walking, and potentially dancing for hours
Overly revealing necklines or short hemlines — respect the traditional nature of the celebration and potential older attendees
Delicate fabrics that wrinkle easily — you’ll be hugging, sitting, and moving around constantly
What to Wear to an Indian Baby Shower

Indian Baby Shower Outfit Ideas

20 – Suit Up – But Make it Indian

Suits have an entirely different meaning when it comes to ethnic outfits. Gone are corporate pants and blazers, enter gorgeous silk kurta and trouser sets. This powder blue kurta set paired with a red silk dupatta and a simple choker is the perfect outfit for an Indian baby shower on a late winter afternoon. Sip your Darjeeling tea while discussing baby names with the to-be-mom!

Quick tip

Layer with a light cardigan if the venue is air-conditioned. Many Indian baby showers happen in community halls or banquet spaces that can get quite cold.

19 – Saree, not Sorry

Keep it classy in a traditional saree for your best friend’s baby shower. An Indian handloom piece is evergreen and speaks of elegant taste. Accessorize with big earrings, and bag the compliments you get for your impeccable organization skills and dressing sense. If you want to go for a fusion or modern look, here are some chic Pant Saree Styles.

18 – Pretty in Pink

A subtle blush pink salwar suit set goes a long way! Perfect for when you’re a guest at your favourite aunt’s baby shower, eagerly waiting to welcome your little cousin, a feminine set like this one is sure to emanate love and lots of fun!

What to Wear to an Indian Baby Shower

Did you know?

Traditional Indian baby showers often include the ritual of painting mehendi (henna) on the mother-to-be’s hands and feet. As a guest, you might be invited to participate, so avoid wearing light-colored fabrics that could get stained!

17 – Prints, Prints and More Prints

Print on Print is the glorious combination to come out from recent Fashion Weeks, but back at the Indian subcontinent, we’ve been practising that for eons. A short, block-printed dress in true Indian spirit is the perfect pick for a baby shower organizer aka favourite future aunt aka sister of mom-to-be! What are you waiting for?

16 – Black for Every Occasion

To all the people whose wardrobes are 90% black outfits – here’s how to dress for an Indian baby shower invite. Pull out a tie-up black chikankari kurta and pair it with some black or white leggings. Put on some big, intricately worked silver jhumkas and silver bangles for an effortlessly chic look.

What to Wear to an Indian Baby Shower

Quick tip

Avoid all-black if it’s a morning celebration — darker colors can look too heavy for daytime festivities, especially in bright, decorated venues.

15 – Baby Shower Games with a Spoonful of Extra

Organizing a baby shower for your bestie with lots of fun games? Well, we’re here to help – you pick out the perfect outfit of course! Wear your ball of sunshine personality and let your playfulness show in this outfit whilst staying comfortable and agile! Add a watch to stay on schedule and some high heels that will hopefully help you rise above petty board game fights!

14 – Dramatic and Ecstatic

Whenever in an Indian outfit, all our KJo fantasies seem to come to life. That explains the dramatic and the consequent ecstatic. As a baby shower guest, this vibe is just perfect. Pair a Pakistani short, ocean blue kurta with a white salwar and a translucent white dupatta for this look. Slip into flats and put on some jhumkas for your Bollywood moments!

What to Wear to an Indian Baby Shower

13 – Florals

Babies are cause for celebration and flowers are symbolic of celebration. So embody that flower power via versatile and charismatic, flora printed, midi wrap dresses and spread good vibes and smiles! Pin frangipani in your hair and put on some big hoops to elevate the look.

What to Wear to an Indian Baby Shower

12 – Ombre-ing Through

Lavender is the new every colour there possibly could be, and we too, can’t get enough! A lavender and off-white ombre co-ord set is just what you need for sex reveals at a baby shower. Neither blue nor pink – this modest set is just smack in between! Add a statement necklace and clutch to this look and you’re good to go!

Quick tip

Choose fabrics that photograph well — satin and silk can create unflattering shine in flash photography, while matte cotton and crepe look great in all the group shots you’ll be taking.

11 – Lounge or Party? We Chose Both

Indian Baby Showers can get a little overwhelming every so often and you might need a minute to sit down and lay back. We’ve curated the perfect outfit for those days too – when you’re oscillating between loungewear and partywear. Loose fitted and muted, but also elegant and super chic – co ords like this one work like a charm! Here are some more tips on how to wear Matching Sets.

10 – If Snow White was Indian

Desi best friend made the dress code white for her baby shower? Don’t worry, we got you! Pair a white long skirt with a white cropped top and layer with a white shrug or cape. Break the monotony with a hot pink or emerald green choker and slay the look!

What to Wear to an Indian Baby Shower

9 – A Riot of Colours

Indian celebrations are all about bold colours and being extra! And this blazer seals the deal. Arrive at your bestie’s baby shower in a colourful patchwork jacket and a pair of black shorts and comfortable shoes for a day full of running around, fun and frolic.

8 – Dhotis but for Women

Dhotis are typically a male garment, but hey, clothes have no gender, right? Be a super chic and super comfortable guest in this outfit at your big sister’s baby shower! Pair them beige dhoti pants with a bright printed long tunic shirt for a laidback look. Take a small raffia-wooden handbag, slip into brown flats, put on a golden link-chain neckpiece and some statement shades and kick back for an afternoon full of laughs!

Quick tip

Secure loose dupatta ends with safety pins — you don’t want your dupatta dragging in food or catching on decorations while you’re helping with arrangements.

7 – More Embellishments, Please!

Do you know that unmarried, badass, rich aunt who travels around the world and spoils her nieces and nephews with gifts? If that’s who you are, or who you want to be – this outfit is for you! An all-white co-ord pantsuit set with a pop of colourful embellishments is just the Indian touch your outfit needs for an invite to a desi baby shower. You’re the best-dressed guest, it’s true.

What to Wear to an Indian Baby Shower

6 – Drowning in Sage Green and Champagne

Invited to an Indian baby shower in the garden when all you really want to do is laze comfortably at home? Ah yes, we got that memo too. Wear a sage green angrakha with a matching pair of churidars and blend in with the greenery. Put on an Afghani necklace to dress up that outfit and kick back while you sip on your many glasses of champagne.

What to Wear to an Indian Baby Shower

5 – Scarf, Nay, Dupatta Tops Coming Through

Scarf Tops took the youth by storm this year. Take this y2k trend and make it your own, and be a head-turner at your sister’s baby shower by replacing the scarf with a bandhani dupatta. Drape it in a one-shoulder fashion as shown and pin it up. Add a white satin/silk long umbrella skirt and a statement choker and studs set. Complete the look with a small handbag, and look as stunning as ever!

4 – Desi Outfit

Pastel yellow hues, ghararas and a little mirrorwork never did any harm! Accessorize a gharara set with a simple mirror choker and a maangtika for an early morning baby shower and look as fresh as a flower at the event!

What to Wear to an Indian Baby Shower

3 – Channeling that Desi Girl in You

You thought we’d do a round-up of ethnic fits for a baby shower and not draw inspiration from PC’s iconic Desi Girl look? Hell no! For this inspired fit, we’d advise you to replace the traditional blouse with a colourful, printed, front knot cropped top and drape a white saree to expose as much of the top as you’re comfortable in. Wear some gems and pearls, and get the mom-to-be a beautiful rose for now, and rosé for later.

What to Wear to an Indian Baby Shower

2 – Sunny Side Up!

Indian Baby Shower in the afternoon, chill house party in the evening and you’ve got a guest invite to both? No worries, this outfit will take you from morning to night with ease. This gorgeous embroidered and embellished top with satin sashes, when paired with a pair of classic blue distressed jeans – strikes the perfect balance between dressing up and dressing down! Strap on some clear heels and own the day!

What to Wear to an Indian Baby Shower

1 – Big Fat Indian Baby Shower

An Indian Baby Shower in true fashion would be going inexplicably overboard and being unapologetically extravagant. So, as a guest to such a baby shower, you’ve got to bring all the drama and be as extra as possible. We suggest you look to a gaudy lehenga choli in bright hues and statement-tiered earrings to nail the look!

Key takeaways

  • Prioritize comfortable fabrics and fits — Indian baby showers involve lots of sitting, standing, and movement throughout the day
  • Choose one statement accessory rather than layering multiple bold pieces — let either your earrings, necklace, or bangles be the star
  • Opt for breathable, natural fabrics like cotton or linen blends that won’t wrinkle easily or make you overheat during ceremonies
  • Consider the venue when selecting heel height and shoe style — outdoor celebrations and floor seating require different footwear choices
  • Pack safety pins and blotting papers — essential for securing loose dupattas and maintaining your makeup through a long celebration
  • Respect traditional color meanings while expressing your personal style — avoid all-white unless specified and embrace the vibrant palette expected at Indian celebrations
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mahnoor
Modest Fashion Writer
Mahnoor is a modest fashion writer and content creator covering hijab styling, abaya trends, and Islamic occasion wear. Her work helps Muslim women express personal style within modest guidelines.

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