Unless you’re regularly involved in styling for photoshoots, it can be really difficult to imagine how certain pieces will translate offline to on-body! This is ESPECIALLY true for styling boudoir sessions.
There are myriad reasons for why it can be hard to imagine how a clothing or lingerie piece will work for a boudoir photoshoot. Mostly it has to do with how those clothing/lingerie pieces are photographed for e-commerce sites (bright flash, white backgrounds, etc) vs how they would be photographed in a boudoir studio setting (darker, softer, focusing on the client instead of the clothing).
Here is one of my favorite robes that I was able to photograph in a completely different setting that how it was presented online. I took a trip out of our Marietta based boudoir studio and headed down to Miami for a client’s second session with me. We had a great time in the bathtub for these shots, which is DEFINITELY completely different for boudoir and e-commerce!
While the original robe is no longer available, Only Hearts has a version of it that is really similar.
And here is my boudoir-style interpretation (complete with a gorgeous gold bodychain!)
Looking for a similar sheer robe? Here are a few of my favorites to check out:
The KIMONO by BumpSuit
The Coquette lace robe
This True Love robe from Raya for Anthropologie