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What to Wear for Engagement Photos | Outfit Ideas for Couples

Couple walking on the beach at sunset wearing coordinated engagement photo outfits with a red dress and neutral tones



What to Wear for Engagement Photos & Portrait Sessions

What you wear for your engagement or portrait session matters- but not in the way you might think.

It’s not about following strict rules or wearing what you think you should wear. It’s about choosing outfits that feel like you- just slightly elevated. The goal is to step into your session feeling confident, comfortable, and completely yourselves.

Because how you feel in your outfits?

That’s what truly shows up in your photos.



Start With the Feeling, Not the Outfit

Before you pick a single piece of clothing, ask yourselves:

How do you want these photos to feel?

Romantic? Playful? Editorial? Calm and intimate?

That answer becomes your foundation.

From there, we build your outfits around that feeling.

Every couple has a unique style- this is about leaning into that and elevating it, not changing it.



Coordinating, Not Matching

One of the biggest misconceptions I see is couples trying to match exactly.

Instead, think complementary tones.

A good formula:

  • neutrals + texture
  • one person in something softer
  • one person in a subtle statement

For example:

  • creams, blacks, and soft blues paired with a pop of red
  • neutrals layered with one standout color

This creates visual interest without feeling forced.



What I Love Seeing Couples Wear

For women, I always encourage outfits that allow for movement and expression.

  • Flowy dresses
  • Soft fabrics
  • Pieces with texture (lace, linen, knits)
  • Or something totally unique that reflects your personality

For men, this can vary depending on the vibe:

  • Dress pants with a casual button down
  • A well-tailored suit for something elevated
  • Vintage tees with relaxed pants for a more laid-back, personality-driven look

There’s no one-size-fits-all- it’s about intention.



A Few Things to Avoid (and Why)

Not rules — just guidance to help your photos feel timeless.

  • Bright white clothing → Creams and off-whites photograph much softer and flatter skin tones
  • Tight or restrictive outfits → Movement is everything. Looser, well-fitting pieces photograph more naturally
  • Matching outfits → Can feel dated, coordination creates a much more elevated look
  • Anything uncomfortable → If you’re adjusting it all session, it will show

And yes- jeans can work, but only when they truly fit the vibe (think intentional styling, not default outfits).



Choosing Colors That Work for You

I tend to gravitate toward neutrals with intentional pops of color.

Think:

  • creams, tans, soft blacks
  • layered with reds, pinks, yellows, or greens

This adds depth and personality without overwhelming your photos.

For more editorial sessions, we can be even more intentional- pairing wardrobe with location, textures, and overall concept.



Dressing for Your Location

Your environment plays a huge role in how your outfits come together.

  • Beach sessions → light fabrics, movement, soft tones
  • Downtown sessions → structured, elevated, clean
  • Nature or field sessions → earthy tones, texture, softness
  • Editorial sessions → bold, intentional, fashion-forward

Your outfits and location should feel like they belong together.

If you’re still in the early planning stages, this pairs really well with thinking through your location and overall vision for your session. Best Photo Locations in St. Augustine



Practical Tips for a Smooth Session

A few things that make a big difference:

  • Be comfortable in what you’re wearing
  • Bring a backup outfit (just in case)
  • Stay hydrated and well-rested
  • Be open to spontaneity- some of the best moments are unplanned

I’m always paying attention to how you naturally interact and love on each other- and that’s what I’m capturing. I also walk you through how to be prepared before your shoot here: How to Prepare for Your Engagement Session.



Final Thoughts

What you wear matters.

But how you feel in it matters even more.

This is one part of your session that’s worth putting intention into- not perfection, just thoughtfulness.

Create a mood board.

Start with pieces you already own.

Try things on together.

And if you want help? Send me what you’re thinking- I love being part of that process and helping you refine your vision.


Because the way you show up is what makes your photos feel like you.

Styling is such a big part of how your session comes to life- and I’m always there to help guide you through it, from outfit choices to the overall vision. You can see more of how I approach portrait sessions here, and if you’re ready to start planning your own, you can inquire here.

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Hi, I'm  Brandi.

B for short. I'm a wedding and portrait photographer based in St. Augustine, Florida. My work is rooted in intentional storytelling with an editorial approach- blending direction with honest, unscripted moments. I photograph couples and individuals who want imagery that feels soulful, artful, and true to who they are.  

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