Your Engagement Session - Fashion Style Guide

I am by no means a 'fashion guru' or expert but I have a keen eye for what looks appealing and what can boost a guy or gal's confidence while getting photographed and #1 is feeling awesome in what your wearing and how you look. Give yourself time to get ready for your session, when you walk out the door - I want you both to feel like your ready to take on the world. Think of your engagement session not as a photo-shoot but a date night, and your getting all dolled up to go out.

When I am getting all dolled up for our date nights, I feel like I walk with a whole new...swagger... joking, stride. I put on the heels that I love, curl the hair, rock the dress and BANG - I feel like a million bucks. I'm picking a dress that I feel comfortable in and makes me look my best - holla at empire waists. (Swagger & Holla? Are you kidding me... applying for language classes asap).

What I tell my couples to get ready for an engagement session is I want you to feel incredible, do whatever you need to do, to feel beautiful/handsome. Sometimes that's the perfect day to get your make-up and hair trial done then go to your engagement session. I want my brides in particular to feel empowered when I meet them at their location and know they 'got it going on'. I also tell them to bring two outfits one casual, the other formal and the degree of formal is up to them. Have fun with your clothing! Wear something that you wouldn't usually attempt to - or wouldn't know where to wear it.

{ Style Inspiration }

This is going to be a little more detailed than I originally had thought about doing, but with couples asking me what they should wear and what would be ideal, I thought I would put together a style post with inspiration from various stores that I personally like and a wide range in budget, any of these pieces range from $50-$100+. 

Let's start with the guys.

THE MEN.

The first looks are from ZARA 
for a local store, ZARA is located on Robson or Metro Town Vancouver

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Simple & clean is always a good look for guys. Pair a white dress shirt with his favourite dress jeans, or dress pants for a formal look - or hey if your guy is up for it, put on a tie. As Barney from 'How I met Your Mother' would say "Suit up!"

Le Château
I feel like if any guys are reading this, they're already rolling their eyes at Le Chateau - but trust me they have great dress shirts at reasonable prices & unique blazers that aren't straight out of a GAP catalogue.


{images from lechateau.ca} 

{image from lechateau.ca} 



Armani Exchange

I'm not picking Armani Exchange because of it's large logo's but they make and pair nice dress clothes without the large AX logos all over them. Not only that, but they are affordable and often they are "slim-fits" - if your purchasing a men's shirt a very attractive fit for your man is "slim-fit" all the way!

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MEXX is also a great spot for guys to get nice dress shirts and ties. They carry a huge selection of slim-fit dress shirts, this is where I send my 2nd shooter to get his dress clothes for weddings. 

Key's for making your outfit your own for THE MEN.

 Dress it up from HEAD TO TOE - leave the running shoes/skates at home. You get a pass for puma's or diesel kicks or one of a kind Nike's etc.
Leave that collar unbuttoned - you do not need to have it buttoned all the way to the top especially with a tie, leave it a little loser... call it European... ladies love it
• Just because your wearing a long shirt doesn't mean it has to be buttoned at the cuffs - unbutton the cuffs and leave the shirt long, or roll it up just before your elbow - show off your forearm. If your going to leave your cuffs unbuttoned, let it show underneath your jacket, the sleeve length of your shirt should be half an inch longer than your jacket sleeve.

Go Tuck Yourself (thank you GQ) - not always, but sometimes, more often than not - dress shirts were made longer to traditionally tuck them into a dress pant. Now there is an exception, if the dress shirt length is made shorter not for tucking. Know your shirt, and tuck or untuck accordingly.

• Be an IRON MAN - some shirts need a good ironing, and let's face it, most guys don't even own an iron or their mom's do it. While composing this style guide, I totally cheated and got pointers from GQ they had this awesome image below for education:
to see more awesome tips & fashion guides from GQ click here.




THE LADIES.

The first looks are from BCBG.com
I personally love BCBG and most of the dresses that I wear for photographing weddings come from BCBG. I like to stick to an "A" line dress and LOVE, absolutely love that their dresses include pockets - for a photographer, it's a hidden spot for quick CF Card switch. 

I'm the kind of girl that when something new is going on, or we're celebrating - I love a new dress. New Years, Christmas, my birthday, TGIF, booked a wedding, it's sunny in Vancouver... ya catch my drift? A new piece of clothing can add a little bounce in your step.

{images from bcbg.com}

{images from bcbg.com}



Don't be afraid of colours, whites, or patterns - just keep in mind that you and your man aren't clashing with patterns/colours.




Here's another tip, good shoes aren't cheap - invest in a pair you will love. Find a shoe you love; stilettos or wedges that are comfortable and quality made.

While I'm photographing I've now started to wear a comfortable wedge heel made by Coach and honestly, I have no idea why I bothered to buy 'Hush Puppies' these wedges rock for weddings. I eventually will slip into flats for the remainder of the day, but I love to start off in my wedges/heels.




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Have fun with your outfits and let them show some of your personality.



Next looks are from hm.com
H and M and ZARA
All the stylish women were raving about H and M and Zara, Trendy fashion forward looks, for affordable prices. I'm not a fan of all their clothing, but a great place to get a unique dress. In my last blog post the long patterned beach dress was from H & M. They also carry a plus-size line. This is probably the most affordable store to get great dresses.

{images from http://www.hm.com/ca/ }

{images from http://www.hm.com/ca/ }








Armani Exchange

There's even a an outlet in New West, and they carry very adorable women's dresses. Again, stay away from heavy logo pieces and opt for flattering styles for your body type - pear, slim, hour glass - know your body and what fits. Most of the dresses below start at $59. I love Armani Exchange's quality of material, and they have a great mix of dress clothes and casual dress.




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bebe.com





I love bebe - a new love since Hawaii. I picked up these awesome white pumps from bebe and ever since it's been love with their style and pieces. Runway items that range from $200-600+ that are gorgeous with linens and silks. They carry a great variety of casual dress and unique dresses in all sorts of cuts for every body type. For example, I'm probably not going to opt to wear a dress that hugs my hips till my knees as I'm a curvy gal, I'll opt to wear "A" line, or Empire waist styles.




{images from http://www.bebe.com}







Key's for making your outfit your own for THE LADIES.
 Accessories - dress it up with special pieces whether those be heirlooms or new ones - H&M has an awesome selection of accessories as does FOREVER21.

 COMFORT - make sure you feel GOOD, you don't want to feel uncomfortable in what your wearing, but going outside of your comfort zone a little is okay
 OWN IT - rock it out, whether it's a dress with flats, heels, or jeans and your favourite top, own it. Feel like a million dollars in your own skin.

 Know your body type - I'm not a pro at this one, but I do my best to keep it in mind. Try to always get pieces that flatter your body. There was this show on called "how to look good Naked" and it was hosted by the sweetest man ever named Gok Wan and he would educate women about their body shapes and what styles work for them. It's not about changing your body, but loving yourself in your own body, knowing it and being confident. Confidence is key! Unfortunately we live a world wear most clothing companies make cookie cutter designs and it's our job to know what works for us ladies. Here's an AWESOME link to educate yourself about your body shape.
 Mae West once said Clothing should be fitted enough to tell the wearer is a woman, but loose enough to show that she is a lady. 


With that, this ends the fashion style guide - I'd love to read feedback, or tell me about your favourite boutiques! Hope this helps any of those couples looking for a few pointers.






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