Honestly we just wore something we were comfortable in! Something we wear everyday and that felt like us. So my advise would be pick your favorite top and pants or favorite dress, soo that your photos feel more like you. Plus you know that your favorite clothing item looks good on you instead of buying a whole new outfit and fretting over it. This is just my opinion though- do what suits you and good luck!! Don't forget to share your photos!
I just did my photos today, and I did buy a new dress for the occasion. It was a blue lace cocktail dress, and it was beautiful. I also had a change of clothes that was more "me" --- sweater, jeans, ballet flats, and a scarf. Wear something comfortable, but you can dress up or down with accessories.
Try to wear something that flatters the part of your body you love the most
Get dressed up bit more than you usually do
Large, bold patterns can be distracting, as can text on shirts
Wear your favorite color
If body conscious, try wearing ¾ or full sleeve shirts instead of tank
tops and tube tops. It is easier to push up a sleeve if warm
Avoid clothes that are too tight, show panty lines, etc
Girls, accentuating your waist with an accent belt or A-line shirt/dress can be very flattering
You want your pictures to appear timeless, so try not to be too trendy
Layers can be flattering on both girls and guys
Wear something you are OK with getting dirty (you never know)
Makeup looks best when natural, especially when it comes to foundation
and bronzer. It’s best to accentuate your eyes and lips with some great
eyeliner, mascara, and lipstick. We can recommend a makeup artist if
you'd like to go all out.
Avoid clothes that look too casual, with fraying, tears, short shorts, words, etc.
Slightly darker shades will ensure that the focus is on your face, not on the bright shades in the photos
try to pick from the same color palate. You
don't want too matchy-matchy (I.e both wearing the same white shirts and
khakis) but you do want to coordinate.
A lot of brides
will do 1-3 outfits, with one being more casual (sometimes sports
jerseys) than the others.
I always recommend
something with sleeves rather than sleeveless/spaghetti straps as bare
arms detract from the face in portraits.
Another recommendation is to have your nails done and have your ring
cleaned before as we'll be getting close ups of both.
We suggest the groom
get his hair cut about a week before and you should time your haircut so
the session is whenever you like it best after a cut.
"Love is the one thing we're capable of perceiving that transcends time and space."
Re: How do you choose what to wear for engagement photos?
"Love is the one thing we're capable of perceiving that transcends time and space."
"Love is the one thing we're capable of perceiving that transcends time and space."