Choosing the Perfect Outfit for Your Professional Headshot

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Most people don’t need to think too hard about what they want to wear to work on a daily basis but if you’re scheduled for a professional headshot, your clothing is going to require a little more thought.

Your headshot is the first thing that potential employers and clients will see so it needs to look good, and what you wear plays an important role in that.

First and foremost, you should have a comfortable outfit and it should suit your professional brand. Let’s look at a few additional tips that will help you choose the right clothes for your headshot.


5 Tips for Choosing the Ideal Headshot Outfit

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  1. Opt for contrasting colors. Contrasting colors photograph really well so keep this in mind when choosing your outfit. It’s also important to choose colors that suit your skin tone. For example, if you have a yellow undertone in your skin, it’s best to stay away from greens and yellows. The colors you choose will, of course, also depend on what you do for a living.

  2. Consider pairing different textures. Pairing up different textures and fabrics also works really well in photos. Again, the industry you work in will determine how much you’ll be able to change things up but textures and fabrics are something to consider during your outfit selection process.

  3. Be aware of your neckline. Remember that your headshot is a close-up and that it may be cropped so be aware of the neckline that you choose. A V-neck is ideal for elongating your neck but if the V is too deep it might come across as unprofessional.

  4. Stay away from trends. Fashion trends come and go but your headshot needs to last you a good few years, which is why it’s best to stay away from any trending items that could look dated later on. This is not to say that you can’t look stylish, just be cognizant of trends that come and go.

  5. Make sure your clothes fit. Wearing clothing that fits you well can make all the difference to your headshots. If your shirt is too small or short, not only will it be obvious in your photos but it will make you feel uncomfortable too, something that will show in your photos. Your clothes shouldn’t be too tight or too baggy so choose your outfit carefully.

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If at any point you are unsure about what you should wear, speak to your photographer who will be more than willing to help you out with additional tips.


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