HERE’S WHY… 1. They are showing you clothing that works for them. So, it may not be a style that works for you personally or in photos. 2. They are only showing one piece of a bigger puzzle, a pretty dress doesn’t get the job done. You’ve got to think of the outfits as a whole instead of random separate pieces you like. 3. The color palettes recommended sometimes are just really off the mark when it comes to what will photograph well. I’ve seen a super popular post that recommends a palette of black, ketchup red and mustard yellow (not the pretty one, the one you put on a hot dog). That won’t work for most photoshoots. (That bad advice didn’t stop that post from getting hundreds of comments asking for links to those outfits. 🤷♀️) Normal everyday outfit inspo is great. But, when it comes to photoshoots sometimes the recommendations are just sooooo off, but yet still so popular because people trust and like the people on those accounts, so they follow the advice. Real Photoshoot Styling starts with palettes made for photoshoots, so you pick the right colors 🎨 . Each outfit is considered together instead of separately, coordinated BEFORE buying 🤑. No random one off purchases that don’t work in the end. The photographer’s editing style and the location need to be considered before choosing the clothing, one set of colors doesn’t work for every photoshoot. It needs to be specific to work. ✅ So please, while this advice is well intentioned and sometimes may work out…it isn’t enough. And most likely it will just lead to over-buying things that aren’t going to work or you aren’t going to use. Worst of all, the wrong outfits can ruin those pictures you are working so hard to get done. Save money and time and get better results by listening to your photographer’s recommendations or hiring a Photoshoot Stylist to do it for you. 😍
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