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Wardrobe edits for every shoot. Styled like a magazine, shoppable like a store — vintage to glamour to old money.

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Photoshoot Wear plans the wardrobe in advance, because the light never waits for a second outfit run.

Photoshoot Wear believes the theme comes first — the pieces follow. Never the other way around.

Photoshoot Wear knows a $40 slip dress photographs like a $400 one, if it's the right $40 slip dress.

Photoshoot Wear always brings a backup look, 'por si acaso'.

These are the edits. Get dressed.

Edit No. 01

Glamour

Model dancing in a sequined dress on a colored backdrop

Sequins, satin, and anything that argues with a strobe. For the shoot where subtle was never the brief.

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Edit No. 02

Boudoir

Elegant boudoir portrait in soft bedroom light

Silk, lace, and morning light. A first-timer's wardrobe that feels like confidence, not costume.

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Edit No. 03

Editorial

Model in an orange corset and blue trousers striking an editorial pose

Color-blocked, structured, a little confrontational. The looks that get a test shoot published.

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Edit No. 04

Old Money

Woman in a black dress with sunglasses and a small dog beside a vintage car

Quiet luxury for the portrait that hangs above a fireplace. Navy, cream, and a well-behaved dog.

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Edit No. 05

Street

Model in a red jacket running against a textured wall

Motion, attitude, primary colors. Wardrobe built for the frame between strides.

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Edit No. 06

Bohemian

Woman in bohemian style accessories in warm light

Golden hour, flowing layers, jewelry that catches the last light. The field-and-fields edit.

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Model in a structured corset and tulle skirt in moody studio light
Edit No. 07

Steampunk

Corsetry, cogs, and gaslight. Victorian engineering meets costume-drama wardrobe — the most cosplayed shoot theme on the internet, and the easiest to overdo. We keep it to three pieces.

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Vintage
Edit No. 08 — Editor's Pick

The Vintage Edit

Jazz-Age lawn parties, feathered headpieces, a boater hat doing all the talking. Shot on location in New York — then styled into pieces you can actually order.

Couple in 1920s vintage dress — straw boater and feathered headpiece — against a summer sky
Two models in flapper dresses kicking up heels on a lawn
Group in Gatsby-era styling on a summer lawn
Photography — Antonio Rose, New York

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Piece 01

Fringed Flapper Dress

The silhouette that made the whole shoot — moves beautifully mid-step, reads instantly "1925."

Piece 02

Feathered Headpiece

The five-dollar-looking detail that carries every close-up. Order two — one always molts.

Piece 03

Straw Boater Hat

For the gentleman in the frame. Sits best tipped two degrees forward, per our cover shot.

Piece 04

Opera Gloves, Satin

Elbow-length, photograph-black. The fastest way to push any dress thirty years back in time.

The Call Sheets

What to wear

Complete styling briefs for the shoots people actually book — palettes that photograph well, what to avoid, and every piece linked.

CS·01What to Wear for City Engagement Photos№ NEXT
CS·02The Maternity Edit — Golden Hour Gowns№ NEXT
CS·03The Old Money Portrait Edit№ NEXT
CS·04What to Wear for a Family Photoshoot№ NEXT
CS·05Headshots That Book Work№ NEXT
CS·06The Model's First Test Shoot Kit№ NEXT

CALL SHEETS PUBLISH WEEKLY — FIRST UP: CITY ENGAGEMENT. MEANWHILE, THE VINTAGE EDIT IS LIVE ABOVE.