Choose your outfits

Almost anything works — here's what looks great on camera, and the few things to skip.

Wear this

From a smart blazer to wonderfully wacky — ten of our own instructors:

Instructor in a solid magenta blazer
Solid, rich colour
Instructor in a solid navy blazer
Classic navy
Instructor in a blazer over a soft blue shirt
Smart layers
Instructor in a solid soft-blue top
Mid-tone neutral
Wacky ✓ Instructor in a bold blue paisley shirt
Wonderfully wacky
Instructor in a plain blue polo
Casual, one colour
Instructor in a cream cardigan over a navy blouse
Smart casual, with character
Instructor in a warm red top
A warm, saturated tone
Instructor in a plain black knit top
Simple and minimal
Instructor in a soft cardigan over a plain top
An easy layer

Skip this

A few things fight the camera:

Tight stripesFine stripes shimmer on camera
Busy checks & printsSmall patterns crawl on camera
Big logos & graphicsThey pull focus from you
Pure white or blackThey clip under the lights

A few quick rules

  • Mid-tone solids are safest
  • Pack a backup top in a different colour
  • Quiet jewellery near the mic
  • Matte, not shiny under warm lights
  • A different outfit per chapter — each films in one look
  • Comfy shoes — we rarely see them, but bring a pair just in case