Imagine this: You’re standing on the edge of a dramatic Icelandic cliff, the wind playing with your dress, the sound of crashing waves in the background, and your partner holding your hands as if you’re the only two people in the world. Sounds magical, right?
Now, let’s make sure your outfit matches the epic scenery! Iceland is stunning but unpredictable—one moment it’s sunshine and rainbows, the next you’re battling gale-force winds. So, what should you wear to look amazing and stay comfortable during your Iceland wedding photoshoot? Let’s break it down.
1. Layers: Your Secret Weapon Against Icelandic Weather
Icelandic weather has a personality disorder—one minute calm, the next dramatic (much like wedding planning, right?). The key to staying comfortable? Layers.
Start with a Thermal Base
- Choose moisture-wicking fabrics like merino wool (Icebreaker, Smartwool, Patagonia)—they keep you warm without making you sweat.
- Avoid cotton! It soaks up moisture and makes you feel like a soggy biscuit.
Mid-Layers for Warmth
- A chic cashmere wrap or knit sweater adds warmth without bulk.
- For grooms: wool vests under your suit can keep you warm and stylish.
Outerwear That Won’t Ruin the Look
- A neutral wool coat or stylish cape for brides will blend beautifully with Iceland’s landscapes.
- Grooms, consider a tailored wool or tweed blazer—James Bond vibes, but make it weatherproof.
Pro tip: Hidden hand warmers in your pockets? Absolute lifesaver.
2. Wedding Dresses: Flow, Not Freeze
You want to look like a goddess in the Icelandic wind, not like you’re battling it.
Best Wedding Dress Styles for Iceland:
✔ Flowy fabrics like chiffon, silk, or tulle – they catch the wind beautifully!
✔ A-line and sheath dresses – easy to move in without being too heavy.
✔ Long sleeves – stylish and warm.
Avoid:
✘ Heavy ballgowns – you’ll feel like you’re dragging half of Iceland with you.
✘ Too many delicate details – Iceland’s rugged terrain isn’t kind to lace trains.
Real Talk: I once photographed a bride at Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach, and let’s just say…her long train collected more volcanic sand than her shoes did!
3. Groom’s Attire: Sharp Yet Functional
Grooms, it’s your time to shine! A well-chosen outfit can keep you warm and dashing.
Best Suit Choices for Iceland:
✔ Wool or tweed suits – warm, classic, and stylish.
✔ Layer with a vest – a sophisticated touch and extra insulation.
✔ Thermal undershirts – hidden warmth, no one will ever know!
Bonus Tip:
Wear a pop of color in your tie, scarf, or boutonnière. Against Iceland’s moody skies, a deep burgundy or forest green looks incredible in photos.
4. The Right Footwear: Stay Stylish Without Sinking
Let’s be real: Iceland is not stiletto-friendly. The landscape is rugged, and you will be walking on uneven terrain.
✔ For Brides: Waterproof boots (Doc Martens, Timberland, or Blundstone) in white or neutral tones.
✔ For Grooms: Leather dress boots—waterproofed, of course.
Bring an extra pair of cute, comfortable shoes for those in-between moments!
5. Accessories That Are Both Cute & Practical
- Scarves & Shawls: Stylish, warm, and great for adding color.
- Gloves: Thin, fitted gloves keep your fingers warm while still allowing for hand-holding moments.
- Hats: A chic beret or stylish beanie can look great in photos—just choose wisely!
Pro Tip: If you’re wearing a veil, secure it like your life depends on it. Icelandic wind has been known to carry veils straight into the Atlantic!
6. Choosing Colors That Pop Against Iceland’s Landscape
Iceland’s natural colors—deep greens, blacks, whites, and blues—create an otherworldly backdrop. The best way to stand out? Wear colors that contrast beautifully!
✔ Jewel tones (emerald green, deep red, navy blue)
✔ Earthy neutrals (warm browns, beige, mustard)
Avoid all-white unless you want to blend in with the glaciers.
7. Consider the Season
Your outfit choices will depend on when you’re having your Iceland photoshoot:
- Summer (June–August): Mild temperatures, but still layer up!
- Fall (September–November): Windier and cooler—pack extra layers.
- Winter (December–February): Snowy landscapes and potential Northern Lights—bring warm outerwear.
- Spring (March–May): Still chilly, but the landscapes start to bloom.
8. Location-Specific Tips
Some of Iceland’s most iconic wedding photoshoot spots come with their own challenges.
📍 Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach – The waves here are wild. Stay at least 30 feet away from the water unless you want a surprise honeymoon swim.
📍 Skógafoss Waterfall – The mist will soak you in seconds. A stylish waterproof layer is a must.
📍 Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon – Stunning, but cold. Thermal leggings under your dress? Yes, please.
For more location inspiration, check out this list of stunning Iceland wedding spots.
9. Final Tips for an Unforgettable Photoshoot
✅ Bring hand warmers – lifesavers during chilly moments.
✅ Keep a travel-sized lint roller – volcanic ash gets everywhere.
✅ Have a coat or blanket on standby – your future self will thank you.
Most importantly: embrace the elements! Some of the most magical wedding photos happen when couples just go with the flow—wind in the hair, rain on the skin, pure love in the air.
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