Either way, there are some general style guidelines a man should follow when being on camera.
Here are some rules you should consider when appearing on television (or being filmed for anything else).
Also, speaking of suits, while black suits look great physically, on screen they can tend to look like one big dark blob. Hence, you can wear a navy, charcoal or gray suit.
In general, the worst colors for TV are considered to be white, black or red, while the best color for TV is considered to be blue. Pastel shades are also considered a positive.
When it comes to prints, patterns and textures, there is only one big rule to follow, and that is to avoid really small textures, prints and patterns. On some screens, these can create a jumpy effect, which is very tiring to follow and will make you lose your credibility.
If you want to wear something with a logo on it, it's best to ask the producer beforehand if you can wear it on their show. Otherwise, you risk getting it blurred out, which will have a counter-productive result, as, not only will you not be able to show the logo, but you will have an overall negative image, as you will wear one big blur.
Also, make sure you don't wear anything that makes noise or can touch your microphone (think bracelets, etc.).
Thirdly, make sure that your clothes are well-pressed, since the camera will pick on any wrinkle and, should you sit down; make sure you pull your jacket down so that it does not create a bulk around your neck area or anywhere else.
Additional information:
If you will make a studio appearance, it could help if you would watch the show you'll be on in advance, visit the set or make a phone call and ask about the background. This way, you can choose clothes that will contrast well with the background and will make you stand out rather than blend it.
Once you have your style in place, it's time to relax and get your confidence: listen to the soundtrack of a film you like, dance or work out (or, why not all three?). You will feel better about yourself and that will definitely show on television, as the camera does have the ability to capture emotion.
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Further reading:
TV host wears the same suit for a year: Who noticed? A guide to coordinating the colors of your clothes The professional way to choose the colors of your clothesP.S. We want to hear from you! What do you wear if you appear on TV? Why? What do you like to see people wear on TV shows? Share your feedback, questions or thoughts in the comments below! For more articles on style, fashion tips and cultural insights, you can subscribe to Attire Club via e-mail or follow us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram!