Styling Ideas
I have already bought the two garments above from the Annie Greenabelle range at Topshop. The are both fairtrade and ethical. I have not yet chosen what to style these outfits with and the shoot is on Monday (two days away). I have had many ideas of what to put with the garments, but have not yet finalised any of these thoughts.
The above images I have collated was made on Polyvore. The first set: I thought that over the knee grey/dark navy socks would look cute with this Annie Greenabelle clown dress. The knee socks are much lighter weight than heavyweight leggings, I want to make this photo shoot for spring/summer so need am imagining this outfit to be worn during warmer weather. The frills around the neckline of the clown dress in this image appear to be a cream colour (which when I purchased online I thought was cream too) which in actual fact is a light pink/baby pink colour, so that is why I have chosen some high heeled shoes in this colour palette. I think high heels will look better and elongate the legs of the models within the photo shoot. As well as this I am hoping to buy an organic bag which can be used as a beach bag to accesorize the outfit.
For the second set, I was thinking this lovely babydoll dress paired with some white light denier tights would help to compliment the garment, alongside some high heeled either boot type shoes, or some strappy clogs/wedges. I may also put this outfit with a bag too, or with another accessory to make it a bit more playful and appealing to the age group desired. I don't want lots of jewelery or make up on either of the models as I feel this may detract from the garment pieces I am concentrating on.
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For the hair and make up I am hoping to have a more natural feel to the shoot, I want the hair down and wavy with volume, and for the make up I think a light smoky eye to enhance the eyes along with natural skin tone and natural lips. As I have said before I do not want to detract too much from the focus of the photo which will in the end be the garments. (Hopefully).




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