Horse + Rider:

Color and Styling Guide


Choosing the right outfit colors to complement your horse’s coat can make a huge difference in the overall look of your photos. Deep, rich jewel tones like emerald, sapphire, and ruby work beautifully with darker horses, while softer shades like blush, lavender, and cream create a delicate, airy feel for lighter coats. Earthy tones such as olive, tan, and rust pair perfectly with chestnut or buckskin horses, adding warmth and harmony. By thoughtfully coordinating your outfit with your horse’s natural colors, you’ll create images that feel balanced, elegant, and visually striking. Here’s a simple guide for you to make choosing the perfect outfit easy and fun!

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Bay Horses (reddish-brown body, black mane/tail)


  • Best Rider Outfit Colors: Hunter green, navy, burgundy, cream, tan
  • For a Pop: Teal, mustard, royal blue
  • Avoid: Reds that clash with the coat


A color palette featuring ivory cream, classic tan, dusty teal, hunter green, and navy blue with red accent dots.

Black Horses


  • Best Rider Outfit Colors: Emerald, crimson, sapphire, lavender, white, silver
  • For a Pop: Bright jewel tones, metallic accents
  • Avoid: Solid black (horse + rider blend together unless adding texture/accessories)


Color palette showing rounded rectangular swatches in lavender, silver, emerald, crimson and sapphire hues with labels.

Chestnut Horses (reddish coat, mane/tail same shade)


  • Best Rider Outfit Colors: Olive green, navy, cream, beige
  • For a Pop: Turquoise, teal, cobalt blue
  • Avoid: Bright red/orange (they’ll clash with the coat’s warmth)


Color palette featuring cream, beige, turquoise, olive green and navy blue swatches arranged in a repeating pattern.

Gray Horses


Best Rider Outfit Colors: Deep jewel tones (purple, emerald, ruby), navy

For a Soft Look: Blush, lavender, baby blue

For a Rustic Look: Olive, camel, rust

Avoid: Pale grays/whites that blend into the horse


Color palette showing five rounded rectangular swatches in blush pink, navy blue, ruby red, emerald green and purple tones.

Palomino Horses (golden body, white mane/tail)


  • Best Rider Outfit Colors: Royal blue, emerald, burgundy, cream
  • For a Pop: Coral, hot pink, teal
  • Avoid: Yellows that blend with the coat


A color palette showing coral, cream, burgundy, emerald, and royal blue swatches arranged in rows with rounded rectangular shapes.

Buckskin Horses (golden/tan body, black mane/tail)


  • Best Rider Outfit Colors: Red, turquoise, forest green, mustard, chocolate brown
  • For a Pop: Black + gold combo
  • Avoid: Beige/tan close to coat color


A color palette showing five bright retro southwestern colors: chocolate brown, mustard yellow, forest green, turquoise, and red.

Pinto/Paint Horses


  • Best Rider Outfit Colors: Choose colors that match one of the coat’s base shades (like navy with bay spots, or emerald with black spots)
  • For a Pop: Teal, burgundy, mustard
  • Avoid: Busy patterns (horse’s coat is already patterned)


Modern color palette featuring yellow, teal, black, emerald green and navy blue arranged in repeating oval patterns.

White, Cremello, Perlino Horses


Best Rider Outfit Colors: Bold jewel tones (emerald, sapphire, ruby)

For Soft Look: Blush, lavender, pale blue

Avoid: All-white (you’ll blend into the horse)


Color palette featuring pale blue, lavender, ruby red, sapphire blue and emerald green tones arranged in rounded shapes.
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Let's talk about body types!

Every rider’s body is unique, and that’s something to celebrate! Different shapes and sizes shine in different ways, and choosing the right outfit can make you feel confident, comfortable, and radiant in front of the camera. A well-chosen top, jacket, or layered look can highlight your favorite features, create balance, and enhance your natural lines, while still keeping your style and personality at the forefront. No matter your body type, the goal is to feel beautiful and empowered, and the perfect outfit can make a real difference in how you carry yourself during your session.

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Body Type Considerations


Hourglass:

Tucked-in tops or belts highlight the waist.

V-necks and wrap styles emphasize curves elegantly.


Rectangle / Athletic:

Layered tops and structured jackets add dimension.

Patterns or textured fabrics can create curves.


Pear-Shaped:

Darker pants/jeans with lighter or jewel-tone tops draw attention upward.

A-line skirts or tunics flow nicely over hips.


Apple-Shaped:

Tops that skim the midsection or have ruching hide the waist while highlighting shoulders.

V-necklines elongate the upper body.


Rider Styling Options

Shirts / Tops


Fitted Button-Downs / Blouses:

Elegant and classic. Works well tucked in for a polished look.

Great for all body types; creates clean lines.

Fabrics: cotton, silk, or lightweight linen for airy photos.


Fitted Sweaters / Knit Tops:

Soft textures photograph beautifully; perfect for autumn/winter sessions.

Slim-fitting styles elongate the torso; slightly oversized styles work for relaxed, cozy shots.


Wrap Tops / V-Necks:

Flattering for those with a fuller bust; draws the eye upward.

Creates elegant, flowing lines in motion photos.



Layered Shirts + Jackets:

A well-fitted blazer, vest, or jacket adds sophistication.

Layering works for all body types — gives dimension and depth.


Shirts & Pants / Jeans Coordination


Fitted Dark Jeans + Jewel-Tone Top:

Classic and elegant for fine-art style.

Dark jeans balance bold colors like emerald, sapphire, or ruby.


Neutral Tops + Colorful Bottoms:

Cream, beige, or soft gray tops pair beautifully with patterned or jewel-tone skirts or pants.


Monochromatic Look:

Matching shades (e.g., cream top + tan pants) elongates the body and creates a soft, cohesive image.


Accessory Ideas

Belts: Define the waist, add structure.

Scarves or Neckwear: Adds color without overwhelming the horse or outfit.

Hats / Riding Helmets: Coordinate colors; ensure clean lines in profile shots.