Monday, March 30, 2009

What to Wear...

I so stole this post from the Wedding Bee! I was about to write something up for all my couples to prepare for their engagement shoots, but I really couldn't have said it any better! So here it is:


Engagement Photos


Celebrity stylist Allison Berlin shares her tips for what to wear for engagement pictures.

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Ahh, to be a bride. A sudden celebrity, party planner and accountant all rolled into one. And throughout all of this, you need to look your best at a series of events and photo ops. Headshots are surprisingly tricky, especially with 2 people, so here are some notes from a stylist to help get you through. Think more Jennifer Aniston, less Jennifer Lopez…

1. Colors - This is important if you’re taking color pictures. Jewel tones (the a-line skirts of the color wheel) are universally flattering for most skin types. Jewel tones include sapphire, emerald, fuchsia, amethyst and ruby red. Don’t worry about whether you’re an autumn or a spring; just choose a rich color that brightens your face. No pastels, no black*!

2. Black* - I know, I know, you can’t live without it. Frankly, neither can I but I’ve had a headshot done while wearing black and it can look draining. Here are some other suggestions: navy, chocolate, pink, teal, cream (only for warm skin tones) even a subtle print will work.

3. Keep it Simple - Wear a dress or top that is uncomplicated and chic. This is not the time to try out a new trend. Skip embellished necklines, textured fabrics (like eyelet) that add bulk, shiny satin, ruffles and big prints. A solid color dress or fitted top with a little bit of neckline interest is the best way to go. Since that eliminates about 80% of Bloomingdale’s, take this list if you go shopping and stay focused.

4. Silhouette - If you’re getting full length shots, then choose something that is fitted and flattering. Even if you’re insecure about your weight, loose, bulky dresses and tops will only make you look bigger. Emphasize your waist with an a-line or sheath dress. Opt for dresses in this type of photo over skirt-top combinations that can be complicated. If you’re having a casual shoot, then jeans are better than trousers.

5. Accessories - You have the best accessory of all, a beautiful engagement ring. Skip bulky, obvious jewelry. Simple earrings or necklace will do the trick. If you’re doing a full length shot definitely wear high heels because they elongate the whole body.

6. Prepare - Of course, wedding costs are mounting and you’re time starved, but have your hair and makeup done for engagement photos. This can just consist of a blow out and an appointment at the Bobbi Brown counter at your local department store but it makes a huge difference.

Good luck! :)

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