Your headshot session is booked — now comes the question everyone asks: what do I wear? Specifically, what are the best colors to wear for headshots? The answer matters more than most people realize. The right color can make you look polished, confident, and approachable. The wrong one can wash you out, distract from your face, or date your photo within a year. Here’s what professional photographers in Dallas and Little Rock recommend.
In a headshot, your face is the focal point — everything else exists to support it. Your clothing color should frame and enhance your face, not compete with it. The right color creates contrast, draws the viewer’s eye to your expression, and communicates something about your professional personality before you’ve said a word.
Color also interacts with your background, your skin tone, and the lighting setup. A color that looks great in your bathroom mirror can behave very differently under professional lighting — which is one more reason to work with an experienced photographer who can advise you during prep.
Navy is the gold standard for headshots. It reads as professional and trustworthy, photographs beautifully under most lighting conditions, flatters virtually every skin tone, and doesn’t distract from your face. If you’re only bringing one option to your headshot session, make it navy.
Deep emerald, sapphire, burgundy, and plum are all excellent choices for headshots. Jewel tones are rich enough to create visual interest without being distracting, and they photograph with depth and dimension that lighter or brighter colors often lack. These work especially well for people with medium to deeper skin tones.
Dove gray, warm taupe, and soft white (not bright white) are clean, versatile options that work particularly well for light and fair skin tones. These colors create a calm, approachable look that photographs with timeless elegance.
Warm terracotta, sage green, and muted olive can work beautifully depending on your skin tone and the background your photographer uses. These colors have become increasingly popular for brand-forward headshots, particularly for creative professionals and entrepreneurs who want to stand out from the sea of navy-and-gray profiles.
Your headshot color should also align with your professional brand. A corporate attorney in Dallas may lean toward classic navy or charcoal. A therapist in Little Rock might choose a softer, warmer palette to communicate approachability. A creative director might use a bolder jewel tone to communicate confidence and personality.
When you book a branding photography session with Merrick Multimedia, we help you plan your wardrobe in advance so every color you bring works for your goals and your background setup. The right prep makes the difference between a good headshot and a great one. Book your session here.
Navy blue is widely considered the most universally flattering and professional choice for headshots. It photographs beautifully under most lighting conditions, complements all skin tones, and communicates trustworthiness and professionalism.
Black can work well, especially for a dark background or a sleek, modern aesthetic — but it requires careful lighting to avoid flattening the image. It is generally safer to choose a deep navy, charcoal, or rich jewel tone over pure black.
Small, busy patterns and fine stripes can create a moiré shimmer effect on camera. Solid colors or very subtle textures photograph most cleanly. If you want to show personality through pattern, keep it subtle — a textured fabric rather than a printed pattern.
Yes. We provide wardrobe consultation guidance before all headshot and branding photography sessions so you arrive prepared with the right options for your skin tone, background setup, and professional goals.
Great headshots start before the camera clicks. Contact Merrick Multimedia to book your professional headshot session in Dallas or Little Rock — and get expert wardrobe guidance included.