NYC + NJ BOUDOIR PHOTOGRAPHER | WHAT TO WEAR FOR YOUR SHOOT | ART DECO

As a NYC + New Jersey Boudoir Photographer, I get the privilege of working with some exceptionally stylish women. Despite their excellent fashion sense, they still always seem to seem nervous about shopping for their boudoir session...and want to know how they can look tasteful and sexy in their boudoir pics. 

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One question I like to ask clients in their pre- boudoir photo shoot consultation is, "What's your favorite era?"  Meaning, I am very interested to know what style they identify with in women's fashion history. For many, it is the Art Deco period, characterized by vintage boudoir of the mid to late 1920's. 

Flowing gossamer, sheer silks and luxe lace all add to the details of this terrifically styled session. With the beautiful work of my hair and makeup artist Miranda Richards, the look is retro yet uniquely contemporary. It's one of my favorite ways to style a session.

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Choosing lingerie for your session can be a lot of fun when you know what to look for...NJ & NYC Boudoir Photographer Cate Scaglione can help.

Choosing lingerie for your session can be a lot of fun when you know what to look for...NJ & NYC Boudoir Photographer Cate Scaglione can help.

NJ BOUDOIR PHOTOGRAPHER CATE SCAGLIONE
...advise How to 
Choose The Right Lingerie for Your Body Type

Ever flipped through the pages of a Victoria’s Secret Catalog and felt a little deflated? Truthfully, it’s not impossible to learn how look as sexy in lingerie yourself.  Perhaps you’ve just been purchasing the wrong kind of lingerie, which either didn’t feel like “you” …or you were just plain uncomfortable wearing it.

I find that a lot of my NYC & NJ Intimate Portrait Session clients say they feel that way sometimes, but the good news is you don’t have to.

Accentuate the Positive…

By identifying your body type, you don’t have to classify yourself into some “less than perfect” body type category. Instead, you can learn to focus on the parts of your body you love the most. I encourage this for every boudoir photography session, and we spend our time celebrating your best "assets".

The bonus here is that appropriately fitting lingerie can minimizing the areas that perhaps you don’t love as much…(and on that note, we will not discuss any further. Sorry, your session will be a “no-self deprecation zone”!).

How to find the perfect piece of lingerie for you….

Lingerie designers make high quality lingerie for women of every size and body type. From plus sized lingerie to petite lingerie, there is a brand and a cut just for you.  You’ll discover the best styles for your own body simply by being a little more self-aware.

Identifying Your Body Type

OK here’s the Moment of Truth...

With as little clothing on as possible, take a look at yourself in a full-length mirror. Now, do as your mother told you and stand up straight.

This is not a time for you to be critical, but rather to look at your own anatomical geometry. Yes, I used the word “geometry”. It’s a series of measurements and angles that create a mere shape. Not the WRONG SHAPE, simply “A SHAPE”.

A better way to think of this is that you are a sculpture, and regardless of what shape it is, you’re an intentional work of it. So, enjoy the exhibit in front of you.

No matter what your weight is, a woman’s geometry will be classified as either:

1. Apple - like an apple, you tend to be broader at the top (bust and shoulders) than the rest of your torso.

2. Pear - if you're this type, your torso tends to be fuller on the bottom (i.e. “The Apple Bottomed Girl…don’t confuse your fruits!”)

3. Rectangular – A very straight figure, from the shoulders to the hips.

4. Hourglass – This is a rare breed, but generally this includes those women who have equally curvy measurements on top and bottom, with a narrower, well-defined waist.

Is one shape better than another? Absolutely not. Every single type of these figures can look equally great in lingerie when it fits the form.

The truth is, curves never go out of style.

Choosing Flattering Lingerie by Body Type

Apple Shaped Figure

  • Low-cut, strapless, and v-neck outfits

Corsets What’s old is new again, and for you, oh Apple girl, you can create some curves with a corset. In the days of yore, this was really painful apparatus. Today, they are made with lightweight materials and comfortable seams designed to move with you and flatter your assets. In recent years, they’ve even become fashionable use as outerwear or under a jacket for a day to evening look.

  • The key for an Apple women is to draw eyes away from the waist or center.  With broader shoulders and a larger bust, clothing with V-necks, scoop necks and strapless tops will draw attention to your bust, face, and shoulders will make you look amazing.
  • Babydolls... With the goal of showcasing your upper half, the dresses and tops that show some skin on the ‘upper level’ is a great idea. Babydolls tends to be simple and flowy on the bottom half, while the bust area is tailored and detailed.

Pear Shaped Figure

  • Bustiers, corsets, corset dresses

Love your décolleté and waist and accentuate there. This will draw attention away from your bottom half to showcase your “little middle” and fabulous bust. Choose bustiers and push-up bras, or add a corset or corselet to slender your waistline. A long line corset or corset dress can help you to blend the line from hip to waist …making you look smooth, lean and slender.

Tight-fitting pants Why be a hater on your pear bottom? Play up that bottom half with hugging sexy pants (jeans or otherwise) with a top…or topless. With the right posing, you can accentuate your bustline with a unique, mesmerizing curvy look.

Rectangle Shaped Figure

  • Boned corsets, waist cinchers, push-up bras

If you’re very straight you may wish to create the illusion of curves. Paying special attention to the busts and the legs, we can create gorgeous curves in the middle with a well-boned corset. A padded push up bra can also draw a lot more attention giving you a rounder, fuller appearance where you want it most.

  • Vintage look lingerie sets...Vintage styles work amazingly well on straight figures, plus create added drama for a fantastic photo shoot. Find a lingerie set that feels a little retro and adventurous!
  • Chemises...Chemises look amazing on a rectangle figure, with a well-padded top.

Hourglass Figure

  • Teddies, chemises

This figure is very easy to work with when it comes to lingerie, and the key is to be form-fitting. Teddies and chemises do a good job of flattering the hourglass figure, especially fitted ones.

  • Corsets  Corsets are the icing on the cake for this body type, since you are flattering what’s already there.
  • Classic styles and retro looks, like the old Hollywood and vintage pin up magazines from the middle of the twentieth century were all created with curvy women in mind. 

Wondering Where and What to Shop? See my boudoir wardrobe "personal shopper" list

Tips for All Types

  • Hosiery  Everyone wants a great pair of legs.

Wearing a great pair of stockings, along with sexy shoes to match, is by far the best way to complete your look any time and make your legs look longer, slimmer, and sexier.

  • Sexy Shoes ...Even if you don’t wear heels regularly, they will boost the rear, and elongate the legs in your photoshoot. You’ll want to go as high and slender a heel as possible. You can do anything from a retro strappy look to a contemporary stiletto.
  • Lingerie Accessories... I love accessories, but in moderation for a photo session.  You can draw more attention to your bust and face by wearing sparkly jewelry (it doesn't have to be expensive!), just don’t overdo it.
  • Simplicity... is key, I’d rather you outshine your jewelry!
  • Exfoliation...Before your session, take great care of your skin, because you’ll be showing off plenty of it!

As I pose you through our session, you will find ways to improve your posture and really make your confidence soar.

That great stylish feeling of your boudoir session doesn’t have to end…  Take these tips as everyday advice when you shop for all kinds of apparel. You can feel as great as you did the day of your photo shoot.

xoxo, 

Cate Scaglione