Published: October 5, 2015 Last Updated 6 days ago by FPN SEO
In the business of fashion, there’s no advise worth assimilating than that of an expert. There is a possibility that no matter how expensive your outfits may seem like, you may probably not look best on the camera. And while trying to solve that disturbing situation, our friends at Who What Wear consulted an expert, Marissa Webb (an accomplished designer, a creative director at Banana Republic, stylist, and all-around fashion maven) about the best pieces to wear to look more photogenic. As Who What Wear pointed out, Webb always manages to look clean, crisp, and chic on camera.
So permit us to share with you Webb’s wisdom on the best colors, prints, and shapes to wear for the camera. Flip through to explore:
#1. Wear bright and clean colors:
Bright, clean colors always catch the eye.
#2. If you want to wear a pattern, go with a bold one:
Bold, graphic patterns work better on camera than small-scale stripes or tiny micro-prints.
#4. Oftentimes, less is more; go for less complicated looks, with more elegant and streamlined silhouettes.
#4 Dark colors don’t photograph that well:
Often, if you wear too many dark pieces, the details get lost.
A full silhouette is great when done right:
The right full silhouettes in skirts and pants add a nice amount of drama.
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