Dress for Success: What to Wear for Your Professional Headshot

Getting Ready for Your Professional Headshot?

Here’s how to make sure you look and feel your absolute best.

Bring a Few Options

Solid colors and subtle textures photograph best. Busy prints, bold stripes, and flashy designs can be distracting, pulling focus away from you. Blues, greens, or neutrals work well, and flatter most.

That said, your outfit should also reflect who you are in your profession:
✔ Business professionals & executives – A well-tailored suit and tie or a structured blazer conveys authority and confidence.
✔ Creatives & artists – Feel free to incorporate artistic elements into your outfit, whether through color, texture, or accessories, while keeping it polished and intentional.
✔ Actors & performers – Consider bringing a variety of outfits to create different looks that match the types of roles you typically audition for.
✔ Casual or personal branding headshots – If your industry has a more relaxed dress code, opt for stylish yet approachable pieces that represent your brand.

Bringing a mix of professional and personality-driven options will allow us to capture both your polished and authentic self.

Consider Seasonality & Versatility

Your headshot may be used year-round, so choose outfits that won’t feel out of place in any season.
✔ Layering is key – A blazer, cardigan, or lightweight sweater can add dimension to your look and help transition between seasons.
✔ Avoid overly seasonal fabrics – Heavy wool suits or thick turtlenecks may feel too wintery, while sleeveless tops or linen fabrics might look overly summery. Stick to wardrobe options that work in any season.
✔ Neutral and classic colors last longer – While bright colors can be fun, neutral and deep tones tend to feel timeless and won’t date your headshot to a specific season.
✔ Think about your industry – If your role involves outdoor work or seasonal trends, consider bringing an option that aligns with your professional setting while still remaining flexible for different times of the year.

Wear Clothes That Fit & Flatter

Your outfit should feel comfortable but well-structured. Avoid anything too tight or too baggy—ill-fitting clothes can look awkward on camera. Opt for tailored pieces that give a clean, polished look.

Mind the Headshot Crop

Since headshots focus on your face, shoulders, and upper chest, choose tops that frame your face nicely:
✔ V-necks, scoop necks, or collared shirts – These styles add shape without overpowering your features.
✔ Blazers & layers – A well-fitted blazer or structured jacket can add depth and professionalism to your look.

Minimize Distractions

Skip logos, large jewelry, loud ties, and shiny fabrics – These can steal attention from your expression.
Keep accessories simple – Small earrings, delicate necklaces, or no jewelry at all work best.

Come Ready & Polished

✔ Arrive with clothes steamed or ironed – Wrinkles will show in photos!
✔ Bring a lint roller – Stray lint or pet hair is more noticeable than you’d think.

Not Sure What Works Best?

No worries—bring a few extra options, and I’ll help guide you! The goal is to create a headshot that captures your confidence, personality, and professionalism in the best possible way.

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