Wardrobe tips to celebrate those curves!

Let’s talk about what to wear for your boudoir photoshoot.

First off, no matter what you bring and no matter what you wear, you’re going to look great in your boudoir photos.  The photoshoot is way more about YOU than it is about what you wear.  We can make any wardrobe item look great on camera through the magic of posing and lighting. We’re the boudoir experts and your photos are going to be stunning, no matter what.

That being said, the right wardrobe items can accentuate all the right things, highlight your assets and make you feel sexy from head to toe.

If you’ve got curves and you want to celebrate them at your boudoir photoshoot, I’ve got some wardrobe picks for you that work every time.

Top wardrobe picks for busty babes:

1. Bra + high waisted panties. The bra gives you the support you need and the the retro panty look gives you a little bit of coverage while still being super sexy. I love that high-waisted panties are back in style!

2. Baby doll slips WITH BUILT IN CUPS. Listen, a loose baby slip with no shape or form is not going to show off your shape well. But a baby doll slip that comes with built-in cups can be fabulous. You get the push-up and cleavage from the built-in cups plus a little bit of coverage from the slip. Perfect combo!

3. Bodysuits. I absolutely love bodysuits for all shapes and sizes. Bodysuits come in a range of styles from high-neck to deep plunge and are almost universally flattering.

4. Shapewear. While shapewear is typically reserved for wearing under formal clothing, it can also look great for a boudoir shoot. The boning and stretch in shapewear will hug all of your curves and make you look and feel fabulous. Look for shapewear that has a bit of lace or detailing for added interest.

What is the number one thing stopping you from booking a boudoir shoot?  I’d love to hear your thoughts and answer any questions.  I read every message I get - just reply to this email and let’s chat!

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