What to Wear and How to Prepare for a Photoshoot?
It’s great that you’re asking these questions! Whether you have already booked or are just planning your photoshoot, I’d like to share a few simple yet often overlooked tips.
The most important thing to remember is that you should feel comfortable and confident in the outfit you choose.
There’s no need to carry a large amount of clothing—one well-chosen outfit is enough for a great shoot. Also, take care of your footwear. If you plan to wear heels, consider bringing comfortable shoes for walking between locations.
1. Choose the Perfect Outfit
Your outfit sets the tone for the entire shoot. It should reflect your personality, complement your body shape, and work well with the setting.
Dress for Your Body Type
- Petite Figures: Opt for high-waisted skirts or dresses that elongate your legs. Avoid oversized clothing, as it can overwhelm your frame.
- Curvy Bodies: Wrap dresses, fitted tops, and high-waisted trousers highlight your curves beautifully. Avoid overly baggy outfits that hide your shape.
- Tall Individuals: Midi dresses and layered outfits add proportion. If wearing heels, go for a medium height to avoid looking too elongated.
- Athletic Builds: Structured outfits with layers add definition. A-line dresses, peplum tops, or tailored blazers can help create curves.
Choose Colors Wisely
- Neutral Colors: Beige, white, black, and pastels work well for classic and elegant portraits.
- Bold Colors: Red, emerald green, or royal blue can make you stand out in urban or studio settings.
- Patterns vs. Solids: Small, subtle patterns can add depth, but avoid large prints that may be distracting.
- Coordinate With Your Surroundings: If shooting outdoors, wear colors that complement the environment (e.g., earth tones for nature, elegant neutrals for cityscapes).
Outfit Combinations for Couples & Groups
- Stick to a coordinated color palette rather than matching outfits.
- If one person wears a bold color, the others should wear complementary neutrals.
- Avoid logos, loud patterns, or clashing colors to maintain a cohesive look.
2. Grooming Tips for a Polished Look
Skincare Prep
- Start hydrating your skin a few days before the shoot by drinking plenty of water.
- Moisturize daily and exfoliate lightly for a smooth complexion.
- Avoid trying new skincare products right before your shoot to prevent breakouts.
Makeup Tips
- Opt for a natural, camera-friendly look. HD foundation and matte products work well under bright lights.
- Avoid heavy SPF, as it can create a white cast under flash photography.
- Bring touch-up essentials like blotting paper, lipstick, and powder.
Hair Preparation
- Get a haircut or trim about a week before the shoot so it looks natural.
- For styled hair (curls, waves, or sleek looks), use lightweight hairspray to avoid stiffness.
- Bring a brush or comb for quick touch-ups.
Hands & Nails
- Keep nails clean and manicured—neutral shades work best.
- Avoid chipped polish or overly bold nail colors unless they match the aesthetic of the shoot.
3. Accessories & Styling Tips
Minimal Accessories for Maximum Impact
- Delicate jewelry adds elegance without being distracting.
- Avoid oversized sunglasses or hats unless they’re part of a planned look.
- Consider layering (scarves, jackets) for added dimension.
Shoes Matter
- Wear shoes that complement the outfit and location (e.g., heels for cityscapes, boots for rustic settings).
- If the shoot requires walking, bring a comfortable pair to switch into.
4. What to Bring to Your Photoshoot
A little preparation goes a long way. Pack these essentials:
- Extra outfits (for variety or backup in case of accidents)
- Hairbrush and styling products
- Makeup for touch-ups
- Comfortable shoes (if walking between locations)
- Water and light snacks (to stay hydrated and energized)
- A small towel or blotting paper (to reduce shine on hot days)
5. Day of the Photoshoot: Final Checklist
✔ Get a good night’s sleep to look refreshed.
✔ Eat a light meal a few hours before to avoid bloating.
✔ Arrive early to allow time for adjustments.
✔ Relax and have fun—the best photos come from natural expressions!
By following these tips, you’ll not only look stunning but also feel confident in front of the camera. A well-prepared photoshoot ensures beautiful, timeless images that you’ll cherish for years to come.
Want professional photos in Paris? Book your session with a photographer who knows the best locations and lighting to capture your best moments!