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Look Sharp and Stylish: The Essential Wardrobe Guide for Guys' Senior Portraits


Davison High School senior in cool fall clothes for senior photos

The senior portrait is a once-in-a-lifetime photo shoot. But what should you wear? With so many options available, it can be overwhelming to choose the perfect outfit. That's why we've put together this ultimate senior portrait wardrobe guide for guys. Don't stress about what to wear! Follow these tips from our ultimate senior portrait wardrobe guide, and you'll look sharp and stylish in your photos.

  1. Start with the basics Before you start thinking about specific outfits, make sure you have some essential items in your wardrobe. These include a well-fitting suit, a white dress shirt, a pair of dress shoes, and a belt. These basics can be dressed up or down depending on the look you're going for, and they'll form the foundation of many of your senior portrait outfits.

  2. Choose clothes that fit well One of the most important things to remember when choosing your senior portrait wardrobe is to select clothes that fit well. Clothes that are too tight or too loose can be unflattering and distracting in photos. Make sure you try on clothes ahead of time and get them tailored if necessary.

  3. Think about colors that complement your skin tone Certain colors will look better on you depending on your skin tone. For example, if you have a warm skin tone, you might look best in earthy tones like brown, olive, and gold. If you have a cool skin tone, you might look better in blues, greens, and grays. Experiment with different colors and see what works best for you.

  4. Consider different styles and looks Your senior portrait wardrobe should reflect your personality and style. Don't be afraid to experiment with different looks, from casual to formal. Try mixing and matching different pieces to create unique outfits. You might want to include some accessories, like a watch or a tie, to add some extra flair to your outfits.

  5. Keep it timeless Remember, your senior portraits will be around for a long time, so you want to choose outfits that won't look dated in a few years. Stick with classic styles and avoid trendy pieces that might not stand the test of time.

  6. Get creative with your location Finally, don't forget about the location of your senior portrait shoot. Your wardrobe should complement the setting, whether it's a cityscape, a natural landscape, or a studio backdrop. Think about the colors and textures in the environment and choose outfits that will complement them.

If you're looking for more specific ideas, here are a few options to consider:

  • Classic suit: A well-tailored suit in a classic color like navy blue or black is always a timeless choice for senior portraits. Pair it with a crisp white shirt, dress shoes, and a tie for a polished and sophisticated look.

  • Dress shirt and trousers: For a slightly less formal look, consider wearing a dress shirt with tailored trousers. You can experiment with different colors and patterns to create a unique look that reflects your personal style.

  • Polo shirt and khakis: A polo shirt and khakis can create a relaxed yet put-together look that is perfect for outdoor settings. Stick with classic colors like navy, white, or gray for a timeless feel.

  • Denim jeans can pair with just about anything: If you want to go for a more casual look, a denim jeans paired with a sweatshirt, flannel or sweater can all create a stylish and laid-back vibe. Choose a well-fitting pants, and opt for a neutral color like blue or black. This is also a great way to incorporate a favorite sports team, music group or upcoming college tee-shirt.

  • Sports jersey or letterman jacket: If you're involved in sports or other extracurricular activities, consider wearing your team's jersey or your school's letterman jacket for your senior portraits. This can be a great way to show off your school spirit and highlight your achievements.

Grand Blanc High School senior in field with varsity jacket

Get creative with different styles and looks, but remember to keep it timeless so your photos won't look dated in the future. Don't be afraid to accessorize with a watch, hat, or other statement piece to add some extra personality to your photos. By following these tips, you'll be well on your way to creating a senior portrait wardrobe that will make you look and feel your best.



This blog is written by Jessica Butterworth, a senior and family photographer at Behind the Shutter LLC in Grand Blanc, Michigan.


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