3 Unique Outfits For A Yoga Photoshoot

While I’m all for a cute activewear co-ord or your favourite pair of leggings, a photoshoot is a wonderful opportunity to get more creative than you can in class!

If you’re thinking of booking a yoga shoot in the near future, here are some outfit ideas to get you inspired:

We’ll skip the inversions for this one.

A dress can look absolutely stunning in a beautiful location with simple poses. You’d be surprised how many looks you can get!

Pose ideas: Lunges, warrior variations, portraits (walking, sitting, laying down), fish, paschimottanasana, arm stretches – anything you feel comfortable in!

Photographer’s tips: Try solid colours (no prints) and a simple cut for this. Think about your location and choose something that pairs nicely without blending in.

1. Dresses

Bodysuits are great to move in and give a unique look! A bodysuit or full-piece swimmers will achieve similar photos.

Pose ideas: inversions, wheel, dancer, hand balances, child’s pose, split variations, twists – a bodysuit will accentuate your pose so anything with curves or strong lines is going to look beautiful here.

Photographer’s tips: Again, try to avoid prints or patterns here. Plain colours almost always pop the most nicely in an outdoor location. Choose something that will stand out against your backdrop!

2. Bodysuits

f you’re feeling daring (and it’s something you want for your photos), you can capture some stunning and artistic shots with a cheeky element of bareness. There’s lots of ways to try this –

  • Topless with a flowy skirt – catching some bare back and covering your ladies with your hands or a prop
  • Wearing a strapless bikini and covering it using different angles and poses
  • Finding a quiet spot to go fully nude (only if you feel comfortable and safe)
  • Pose ideas: Standing and walking – facing away from and towards the camera (holding your ladies!); child’s pose, sitting and hugging your legs, seated twists. Check out Nude Yoga Girl on Instagram for more ideas!

Photographer’s tips: Only do this style of shoot with a photographer you feel 100% comfortable and safe with! Choose a location you’ll feel safe at as well – you could do this at home or somewhere secluded in nature. Last but not least, bring a jumper or gown to keep you warm between shots!

3. Nothing at all!

If you’re going to go activewear, check out Wolven Threads. They’re my favourite to wear and something I’ve been dying to shoot – especially their flares . You can get 15% off using my code “AROO” 😉

Bonus Idea: Prints & Flares

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