Whether you’re at the anchor desk, weather wall, reporting in the field or getting ready for a Facebook Live broadcast, we’re here to help you get camera-ready with clothing, accessories, makeup and haircare solutions.
When it comes to dressing for the camera, remember a few rules of thumb:
- Wear bright colors that accentuate your hair and complexion.
- Focus on finding figure-flattering silhouettes that aren’t too billowy or loose but aren’t too tight either.
- Avoid too many layers, a drape-y sweater or heavy jacket. They add additional bulk.
- Less is more when it comes to accessories.
Any of the dresses you see featured on this page work well on-camera, specifically the anchor desk and weather wall. They’re fitted, yet have some give so that they’re not too tight. If you’re ever in doubt on a size, buy one size larger than you normally wear. You can always get it tailored for your body.
There are certain designers who make clothing that looks great on-camera. Antonio Melani, Homeyee, Trina Turk, Calvin Klein, Karen Millen, DVF, and Eliza J.
Remember: choose solids in bright colors and avoid shiny fabrics.

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