Getting ready for your engagement session and wondering what to wear for your engagement photos? You’re not alone! Outfit planning is undoubtedly one of the most common questions I get from my couples. The right clothing choices not only enhances the overall look of your photos, but it also helps you feel confident, comfortable, and like your best selves in front of the camera.
As a Boston wedding and portrait photographer, I’ve put together this go-to style guide filled with practical tips, seasonal outfit ideas, and examples to help you feel amazing during your engagement session.
Firstly, the key step in deciding what to wear for your engagement photos is thinking about your location and the season. A flowing dress might be perfect for a coastal or garden shoot, while an urban setting like downtown Boston or Beacon Hill might call for something more formal, structured and sleek.
Outfit ideas by setting:
Instead of matching outfits, think in terms of a color palette. Subsequently, choose two to three complementary colors and work from there. This keeps your look cohesive and stylish without being too “matchy-matchy.”
Also, soft neutrals, dusty blues, blush tones, and earthy hues always photograph well—and they keep the focus on you.
Overall, engagement photos are a celebration of this season of your love—and a great excuse to dress up a little! Even if you’re planning something casual, I always recommend one elevated outfit for a timeless, upscale feel. Think a long, satin dress that moves beautifully, or a blazer layered over a sharp button-down.
It doesn’t have to be red carpet fancy, just a bit more fashion forward than your everyday wear.
Here’s the real secret to looking amazing in photos: wearing something that makes you feel amazing. Therefore, prioritize outfits that highlight your favorite features and fit you well. If you’re worried about something being too tight, itchy, or fussy—it’ll show on camera.
Some flattering choices that always work:
When you’re planning what to wear for your engagement photos, I suggest bringing two outfits: one dressy, one casual. This gives your gallery visual variety and showcases your personal style.
Bonus: It’s a fun excuse to get a little creative and play with different vibes! This makes for an amazing gallery.
Additionally, to make sure your photos stay timeless and flattering, try to avoid:
If you’re still unsure what to wear for your engagement photos, here’s some inspiration by season:
Spring
Pastel tones, floral dresses, chinos, light cardigans
Summer
Linen shirts, sundresses, tan or white jeans, breathable fabrics
Fall
Sweaters, layers (fall scarves have my heart!), boots, rich tones like mustard, burgundy, or forest green
Winter
Wool coats, cozy scarves, dark jewel tones, snow-friendly footwear
Likewise, don’t forget the details! A statement necklace, wide-brim hat, or bouquet can add texture and visual interest. Also, even a simple prop like a cozy blanket or champagne toast can bring a playful, authentic touch to your session.
In conclusion, your engagement session is about capturing your love story—so wear what feels most like you. Confidence and comfort go a long way, and I’m here to help guide you every step of the way.
Whether you’re planning a downtown Boston engagement shoot or a beach session on the Cape, I’m always happy to give personalized styling advice before your session.
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