What to Wear for Family Photos: Quick Style Guide

Wondering what to wear for family photos?

You don’t need to buy a whole new wardrobe — but a few thoughtful choices can make your session shine. This quick style guide gives you the top five tips to help your family look amazing without stress.

1. Keep Colors Soft + Thoughtful

Neutrals, earth tones, and muted shades photograph beautifully.

Color is welcome — just avoid neons and extra bright shades, which can create harsh skin tones in photos. Jewel tones can look gorgeous for fall or holiday sessions, but they work best when paired with darker neutrals or other rich tones. This keeps the overall look balanced and prevents one outfit from feeling too bold next to softer shades.

2. Coordinate instead of Matching

Think of your family as coordinated cousins—connected, but not identical. Instead of everyone in the same outfit (or each person in a completely different bold color), aim for a cohesive palette that flows together. A base of neutrals with a few supporting tones works beautifully. To add interest, mix in texture—like knits, lace, or linen—so the look feels layered and natural without being overwhelming.

Need a little visual inspiration? Take a peek at my Pinterest board to see how different families have pulled their looks together beautifully.

3. Prioritize Comfort (Especially for Kids)

When everyone feels good in what they’re wearing, it shows. Outfits should allow for snuggles, play, and movement. Choose breathable fabrics and add layers for warmth and flexibility. Avoid anything itchy or restrictive—kids especially will thank you!

For adults, think elevated comfortable: soft sweaters, nice tees, or relaxed button-downs for men (no need for ties or stiff, starchy shirts). For women, flowy dresses are wonderful—they photograph beautifully, add natural movement, and keep you comfortable while chasing little ones. But if dresses aren’t your thing, that’s okay too—tailored pants or a chic jumpsuit can look just as polished and photograph beautifully.

4. Skip the Distractions

Logos, character graphics, and athletic gear can pull focus away from your family. Too many bold patterns can do the same. Subtle patterns are fine in moderation, especially when balanced with solids and textures.

5. Add the Finishing Touches

Shoes matter more than you might think—neutral, simple footwear keeps the focus on your family instead of bright sneakers. Layers like cardigans, sweaters, or jackets not only add warmth but also give photos extra depth and movement. A few small accessories, like a belt or subtle jewelry, can polish the look without taking over.

Want a Little More Information?

If you’re like me, sometimes a few quick tips aren’t enough. That’s why I created a Full Style Guide — with color palettes, inspiration boards, and easy ideas for pulling everything together. Think of it as your cheat sheet to stress-free styling!

P.S. Did you know I have a client closet?

You can also browse my Client Closet for outfits you’re welcome to borrow for full sessions (not available during minis, since those are back-to-back and fast-paced).

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Photo: Michelle Franzetti

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