One of the biggest questions couples ask before their session is: What should we wear for engagement photos? If you’re wondering the same thing, don’t worry—I’ve got you covered! From outfit choices to colors, textures, and accessories, this guide will help you look and feel amazing in front of the camera.
When planning what to wear for engagement photos, keep in mind that changing outfits takes more time than you’d expect. To maximize shooting time and get the most photos possible, I recommend sticking to one to two outfits for engagement sessions. This allows us to capture a variety of looks while keeping the session flowing smoothly.
There’s nothing more flattering than a long, flowy dress! Dresses and skirts photograph beautifully because they bring movement, elegance, and dimension to your images. Maxi or floor-length dresses add a touch of romance and create stunning movement in walking shots.
If you prefer a shorter option, cocktail-length dresses and midi skirts also look fantastic. The key is choosing a silhouette that flatters your shape and makes you feel confident. Check out these tips on dressing for your body type.
When selecting what to wear for engagement photos, color plays a big role in how your images will turn out. I recommend:
Muted, earthy tones like olive green, rust, mustard, dusty pink, navy, and browns
Soft neutrals like cream, gray, or taupe instead of stark black or white
One warm tone (rust, burgundy, mustard) if we’re shooting in a green outdoor setting to add contrast
Bright neon colors? Hard NO! Our eyes are naturally drawn to the brightest part of an image, and we want the focus to be on you, not your outfit.
If you love patterns, keep them subtle. A floral dress or a small, delicate print can add personality, but avoid bold stripes, big polka dots, or graphic logos, as they can be distracting. To add depth without overpowering the image, consider textures like linen, denim, or knits instead.
Heels elongate your legs and create a flattering silhouette, but bring a pair of flats or flip-flops for walking between locations.
Accessories add personality—think earrings, a delicate necklace, or a statement bracelet. Just keep it balanced; if you wear bold earrings, go light on the necklace.
A flower crown or a small bouquet—can add a romantic touch.
For men, layers are key! A well-fitted blazer, sport coat, or jacket instantly elevates your look and creates a flattering silhouette. A dress shirt with slacks is always a great choice, but avoid polos or t-shirts—long sleeves are much more flattering.
For pants, make sure they’re tailored well to avoid bunching at the bottom, which can make you look shorter.
When choosing what to wear for engagement photos, stick to neutral and soft colors for a timeless look. I recommend pairing a darker shade on the bottom (like navy slacks) with a lighter shade on top (like a gray blazer).
Avoid pinstripes, bold plaid, or large logos, as these can be distracting in photos.
Colder weather means layering up, but that doesn’t mean sacrificing style! Here are a few seasonal outfit ideas:
Warm neutrals like camel, taupe, and gray look amazing. Jewel tones (burgundy, emerald, mustard) also photograph beautifully against autumn landscapes.
A statement coat paired with a cozy scarf, beanie, and gloves creates a stylish winter look. For snowy sessions, soft pastels or muted tones like blush pink and powder blue can add a dreamy touch.
We’ve moved on from the ‘90s! Instead, mix and match coordinating colors for a natural, stylish look.
It often looks orange in photos and can be patchy. Natural skin tones always look better!
Keep distractions out of your shots by leaving these items in your bag.
If you’re still unsure what to wear for engagement photos, I’m happy to help! Lay out a few outfit options, snap a quick photo, and send it my way—I’d love to give you feedback.
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