What Do I Wear?

 

Short answer: whatever you feel confident, sexy, and beautiful in. What works for one person may not necessarily work for you. Here are a few ideas to help in your decision on what to bring to your boudoir session.

1. top with a pair of bikini, tanga, or hipster cut panties

This is one of my favorites to start out with. It is not super revealing, and it hides just enough to help break through the initial nervousness you might feel at the beginning. Your choice of top can range anywhere from a t-shirt (loose or form fitting), tank top, or some form of button up.

2. Something of his

THere are are so many items in his closet that you can use to make your session more customized for your man. Options include one of his dress shirts, a favorite team jersey, a pair of his boxers, one of his ties, or his uniform (police, firefighter, etc). DOn’t worry if the item is super giant on you. We can use clips to mend the extra material to make it more flattering for your body.

 
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3. bra with Panties

Can’t mess with the classic. You can use any combination of panties with a regular bra, push up bra, bralette, etc. Not much else I can say!

 
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4. Corset or Bustier

This is a very throwback look that I absolutely adore. THese can help create EXAGGERATED curves that are perfect for that hour glass figure.

5. Babydoll Lingerie

This is another style of lingerie that I recommend if you are a little nervous at the start of your shoot, but with a tad more sexy flare. Most styles are sheer through the torso so they provide a little more coverage than bra and panties while not being as concealing as a regular top.

6. Sheer Bodysuit

For the woman who is confident in their own skin, this tight outfit is perfect for showing off those curves. There isn’t much material to hide behind so I recommend saving this outfit for the end when you are more COMFORTABLE.

 
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7. Casual Attire

When lingerie isn’t your cup of tea, but you still want to experience a boudoir session. These items of clothing can include that over sized sweater that hangs loosely off your shoulder, your favorite dress that you slip on when you’re going out with the girls for a night drinks and dancing, or maybe you have a pair of knee high boots that you have been wanting to pair with that leather jacket hiding in your closet.

 
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