By Luke Amorelli Photography
Your engagement session is more than just a warm-up for the big day—it’s a chance to celebrate this chapter of your love story and get comfortable in front of the camera. One of the biggest questions couples ask is: What should we wear? I’ve put together this guide to help you feel confident, coordinated, and totally yourselves during your engagement shoot.
The best photos happen when you feel great in what you're wearing. Choose outfits that feel like you, just a bit more polished. Think: the version of yourselves you’d wear to a nice dinner or date night.
1. Dress Like Yourselves—But Elevated
Choose outfits that feel true to your personal style—just a little more polished. Think of it as how you'd dress for a nice dinner out: stylish, put-together, but still comfortable.
2. Coordinate, Don’t Match
Rather than wearing the same colors, aim for outfits that complement each other in tone and texture. Neutrals, pastels, and earthy shades tend to photograph beautifully.
Great color pairings:
Dusty blue + beige
Olive + cream
Charcoal + blush
Tan + muted burgundy
3. Keep Patterns Simple
Avoid loud logos, neon colors, or tiny prints that can distract or create distortion in-camera. Solid colors or subtle patterns tend to work best.
4. Dress for the Setting
Think about where we’re shooting and match your style to the environment. A soft dress or linen shirt is perfect for the beach or fields, while boots or blazers might look great in an urban or architectural setting.
5. Bring a Second Outfit (Optional)
If you’d like to mix things up, bring two looks! One dressy and one casual gives great variety. Just be sure both outfits are easy to change into at your location.
6. Hair, Makeup & Grooming Tips
Well-groomed, glowing, and camera-ready—small details go a long way in close-ups
Consider scheduling your engagement shoot the same day as a wedding hair/makeup trial.
Fresh haircuts, trimmed facial hair, and moisturized skin make a big difference.
Hydration and rest = glowing skin on camera!
7. Props, Pets & Personality
Want to pop champagne? Include your dog? Bring a guitar, a blanket, or a picnic basket? Yes, please! Just let me know ahead of time so I can plan for it.
Final Thoughts
This isn’t about looking perfect—it’s about feeling connected. Wear what makes you feel confident, be yourselves, and trust me to guide the rest. I’ll help with prompts, locations, and light—so you can focus on each other.
Luke Amorelli Photography