✓ Skip thin stripes and busy patterns.
✓ dont be Matchy matchy.
✓ Wear anthing too tight or overly loose.
✓ Avoid bright neon colors.
A Few No-Gos:
Be yourself. This is always the best place to start. Choose outfits that feel like you at your best. Go for colors that complement each other, with a mix of tones and textures to add depth and warmth.
I always recommend that Mom chooses her outfit first, then build the rest of the family’s look around that. Layers are great for flexibility, especially with changing weather. Shoes or no shoes? Totally up to you, just keep the overall look feeling connected.
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Please skip the big logos, loud patterns, or bold prints that can pull attention away from what really matters in your photos: you.
Neon colors cast unflattering color on skin and distract from the emotion in your images.
Thin stripes & busy pattern look distorted and chaotic in camera.
Soft textures and simple designs keep the focus on your beautiful connection.
Don’t feel like you need to dress your kids (or yourselves) in something that doesn’t feel true to who they are.
This session is about connection, not perfection.
Above all, wear what feels good. Comfortable, well-fitting outfits help everyone feel at ease and look their best.
The goal is to have everyone feel like themselves while still flowing beautifully together.
Instead of matching, think about choosing tones that complement each other and reflect your personality, your home, and what feels good to you.
When your family’s outfits coordinate without being identical, everyone stands out in the most natural way.