Style Advice for Engagement Photos

C&C Design Studio / Boston / Robin Howard

C&C Design Studio / Boston / Robin Howard

A couple’s engagement photo shoot is an important part of wedding planning. Not only will these photos be used for your save the dates, and possibly the actual invitations as well but they can also set the tone for all your wedding celebrations to come. Show your loved ones what they can expect from you and your soon-to-be spouse by capturing the spirit you hope to carry into the showers, ceremonies and receptions! Consider these styling tips as you plan your engagement photo shoot and remember the most important part: just be yourselves! 

Mixed Shoot

Depending on how long your photo session is, think about bringing more than one outfit to wear. This way, you can get photographs of you and your fiance dressed in outfits that seem more true to yourselves as well as some that are a bit more dressed up. As an engagement is a special occasion, it deserves to be celebrated and that calls for nice outfits. Ultimately, you know what look you're going for better than anyone else, so choose attire that sets the tone you're looking to strike while maintaining your personal style.

 

Semi-formal

This is ideal for a couple who wants to be themselves, but in a slightly dressier fashion. Guys should be thinking of how they can elevate their look a touch. Instead of jeans, wear slacks. Or, you can keep your jeans but pair it with a nice jacket or a buttoned shirt. Ladies could choose from a number of options, taking inspiration from a brand like Ann Taylor. Achieving this look can be pricey, so if you wish to have that appearance but spend way less, try online thrift shopping. Browse through a unique collection of gently used clothing to find thrifted Ann Taylor styles for an eloquent style within your budget. That way you have more money to spend on your wedding essentials.

 

Formal

If you’re hoping to set a very romantic, almost fairytale wedding mood, a formal gown is your best bet. Ideally, you pair your dress with a classic makeup look and an updo fitting for a princess. This doesn’t need to be an overpriced occasion either. With the options to rent becoming more pervasive, you can find your dream look or designer without the hefty price tag. Nail your fairytale romance aesthetic by donning a rented Badgley Mischa gown and ensure there’s money leftover for the happily ever after.

 

Personal

Let people take a peek at who you and your fiance are as a couple. Think of ways you can make it a more personalized photoshoot. It’s likely the people looking at the portraits know one of you really well but how well do they know you together? If you’re looking to just showcase your love in a stripped-down, this is us every day, kind of way, then do as much as you can to infuse your personality into the photos. Start by choosing outfits that you both feel the most comfortable in that you would wear any other day of the week. This also helps when couples tend to be camera shy because then you’re more at ease. Wearing your normal clothes will help you act more naturally throughout your session and allow the photographer to capture a glimpse into your lives together!

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