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What to Wear for Your Acting Headshots: Wardrobe Tips for Young Girl Actors

If you're new to acting, choosing the right clothes for headshots can feel a bit tricky. Don’t worry, though—I’ve got you covered with some easy tips that will help you look great!

Keep It Simple

When it comes to clothes for young girl actors, less is more. You want the focus to be on you, not your outfit. Keep it simple and clean so Casting Directors can see the kinds of roles you’d fit into, without being distracted by busy clothes. Most of the time, it’s best to stick to solid colours and simple designs.

Avoid Slogans and Logos

Slogans on T-shirts might be fun, but they’re not ideal for headshots. Big logos or words can clash with the roles you’re trying out for and make it hard for Casting Directors to imagine you in different roles. If you have a small logo on your shirt, don’t stress—it can usually be edited out. Just try to avoid anything too big or bold.

Avoid the Frills

Frilly and decorated outfits might be super cute, but they don’t always work for headshots. Keep it smooth and simple. Busy clothes can take attention away from your expression, which is the real focus of the picture.

Solid Colours usually Work Best

When in doubt, go with solid colors. They make you look clean and let your natural energy shine through. Earth tones, pastels, or even bright colors can work well.

Go for Colour in Commercials

If you’re going for a commercial, go for colour! Bright, happy colours can help you stand out and match the fun energy that commercials are all about. Just avoid wearing all white, as it can look too bright on camera and take attention away from your face.

Go Darker in Dramatic Lookss

For a more serious or dramatic headshot, darker colours work great. Think deep blues, greens, greys, or black. These colours give off a more thoughtful vibe.

Layers Can Add Depth

Light layers, like a nice jacket or cardigan over a simple top, can look really good. They add some depth to the picture without being too much. Just make sure the layers aren’t too bulky.

Fit is Key

Let’s talk about fit. Baggy clothes might be cool for everyday wear, but they’re not great for headshots. Make sure your clothes fit well. Casting Directors want to see you, not just the outfit.

Keep Accessories to a Minimum

When it comes to accessories, less is more. Keep jewelry and other accessories simple and not too flashy.

Bring Lots of Options

It’s always smart to bring different clothing options to your shoot. Sometimes something that looks great in the mirror might not work as well on camera. Having backups means we can quickly change to find the perfect look that works best on screen.

Check out some wardrobe samples below to get a better idea of what works well for headshots. These examples will help you see how different colours and styles look on camera.

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