What to Wear in a Boudoir Photoshoot

Stepping into the world of boudoir photography is an exhilarating experience, and one of the most common questions I get from clients is: "What should I wear?" The answer is simple—whatever makes you feel confident, sexy, and completely yourself. Let's dive into some fabulous wardrobe ideas to help you shine during your boudoir session.

1. Lingerie Sets

Lingerie is the quintessential boudoir attire. Choose pieces that accentuate your favorite features and make you feel glamorous. From lacy bras and panties to bodysuits and corsets, there’s a world of options. Think about different styles and colors to reflect your personality and mood. Remember, confidence is key!

2. His Shirt

Nothing says intimacy like wearing one of his shirts. Whether it’s an oversized dress shirt or a soft, well-worn t-shirt, this look adds a personal and seductive touch to your photos. Pair it with some cute panties or go bare underneath for a more daring look.

3. Something Sheer

Sheer fabrics add an element of mystery and allure to your photos. Consider a delicate robe, a sheer bodysuit, or a lace cover-up. These pieces tease and reveal just enough to keep the viewer wanting more.

4. High Heels

Never underestimate the power of a great pair of heels. They elongate your legs and enhance your posture, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to your shoot. Plus, they look fantastic in photos!


5. Statement Jewelry

Bold, statement jewelry can elevate your boudoir look to new heights. Think of dramatic earrings, a sparkling necklace, or a beautiful bracelet. These pieces add a touch of luxury and can be the perfect finishing touch to your outfit.

6. Something Personal

Incorporate items that have special meaning to you. It could be a piece of jewelry you love, a scarf, or even a book. Personal touches make your session unique and add a deeper layer to your photos.

7. Fabric Draping

Fabric draping is a stunning and artistic option for your boudoir shoot. Choose luxurious fabrics like silk, satin, or chiffon in colors that complement your skin tone. The fabric can be artfully draped over your body to create soft, romantic, and ethereal images. This option allows for a lot of creativity and can highlight your curves beautifully.

8. Go Nude

Sometimes, less is more. Nude shots can be incredibly empowering and artistic. If you’re comfortable, consider incorporating some tasteful nude poses into your session. We’ll make sure every shot is elegant and respectful, highlighting your natural beauty.

At my private luxury studio on the Lachine Canal, I provide a full studio wardrobe with a variety of pieces to choose from. I’m here to help you every step of the way, from selecting outfits to guiding you through poses that showcase your best features.

Ready to embrace your inner goddess? Let’s make your boudoir session an unforgettable celebration of you! Have questions about what to wear? Feel free to reach out—I’m here to help!

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