What to Wear for Your Headshot
What you wear for your professional headshot plays an important role in how you are perceived. Clothing should support confidence, credibility, and approachability — while keeping the focus exactly where it belongs: on you.
Your headshot should reflect how you present yourself professionally. The goal is not to distract or make a statement, but to look considered, polished, and authentic.
General Headshot Wardrobe Principles
These guidelines apply to professional headshots used for LinkedIn, company websites, executive profiles, and corporate communications.
Choose clothing that fits well and feels comfortable
Opt for timeless, neutral colours
Avoid logos, slogans, and visible branding
Keep patterns subtle or avoid them entirely
Bring outfits on hangers to keep garments neat
Black, white, charcoal, navy, and soft neutrals photograph particularly well on clean studio backgrounds.
What to Wear for Men’s Headshots
Jacket or Suit
A tailored jacket or suit in black, charcoal, navy, or dark grey creates a strong, professional impression. Ensure it is clean, pressed, and complete.
Shirt
Crisp shirts in white, light blue, or soft neutral tones photograph best. Fine checks can work, but worn or tired shirts will show on camera.
Tie (Optional)
If you regularly wear a tie professionally, keep it simple. Solid colours or subtle textures are most effective.
Grooming
Hair should be neat and styled as you normally wear it. Facial hair should be well-trimmed or clean-shaven. Hands and nails should be clean and tidy, as they may appear in the frame.
What to Wear for Women’s Headshots
Top, Jacket, or Blazer
Structured tops or tailored blazers in neutral tones photograph beautifully and convey professionalism. Clean lines and good fit are more important than trends.
Necklines and Sleeves
Simple necklines work best. Long or three-quarter sleeves are ideal if you prefer arm coverage and help create a balanced frame.
Accessories
Minimal jewellery is recommended. Avoid statement pieces that draw attention away from your face.
Hair, Makeup, and Nails
Style your hair as you would for a professional setting. Makeup should enhance your features naturally rather than transform them. Neutral nail tones photograph best and keep the look refined.
Colour, Layers, and Fit
Neutral colours are timeless and flattering
Black-on-black or white-on-white can be striking when paired with the right lighting
Layers photograph well, especially when lighter tones are worn beneath darker ones
Clothing with pockets can help create relaxed, natural hand placement
Glasses are welcome. Ensure lenses are clean, and non-reflective coatings are preferable.
Final Considerations
Your clothing should support your presence, not define it. When wardrobe choices are simple, well-fitted, and professional, they allow expression and confidence to come through naturally.
Approaching your headshot session with thoughtful preparation helps ensure images that feel polished, credible, and professional.
If you’d like to understand the full process from planning to delivery, you can read the steps to getting great headshots.
To see how wardrobe, lighting, and direction are applied in practice, you can explore my headshot photography experience.
