The a to z’s of your unique boudoir Style

What sets you apart from everyone else? how do you express your individuality? and how can we help you create the boudoir experience that captures your true essence?


Choosing the lingerie you wear for your boudoir photo shoot can be a fun and fabulous way to express yourself through your gorgeous images. However, today we wanted to present you with a variety of other options to consider that might make your boudoir experience even more uniquely yours.

When planning the outfits, accessories, and props for your photo shoot, first and foremost have fun! To help get your creative juices flowing, we’re providing you with a list of A to Z alternatives to lingerie that you can incorporate into your boudoir session:

  • Angel wings, aprons, ankle bracelets

  • Boxers, bridal accessories, blazers

  • Chainmail (body jewelry), cowgirl accessories, cuffs

  • Denim

  • Earmuffs (E was tough, lol)

  • Fur coat, feathers, fatigues, flannel

  • Gowns, gloves, a guitar

  • Hats, heels

  • Indian saree, ice skates? (I was almost as hard as E)

  • Jackets, jerseys, jewelry, jeans

  • Leather, leg warmers, leggings

  • Men’s clothing, military gear, musical instruments

  • Neckties, Nike’s

  • Overcoat, onesie, ostrich feathers

  • Pin up attire, PJs

  • Quilted jacket

  • Raincoat, robe

  • Suspenders, sporty attire, suit & tie

  • X (Couldn’t think of one, can you?)


Of course, this list is by no means exhaustive. It is simply meant to help you think of ways to include your own personality or become a fantasy version of yourself in your boudoir images. Think of your special hobbies, interests, characteristics, and roles that may be fun to portray in your unique boudoir portfolio. Or…play up a fantasy and choose items that will illustrate your alter ego. There are no right or wrong choices. So, remember to have fun choosing the options that suit you best right now. And if you’re having trouble choosing from all the different outfits and styles you’d like to wear, there’s always next time!


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