WHAT TO WEAR?

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Stumped on outfits for you, your family or loved ones? I've been preparing my whole life for this! ;) Bossing my friends and family into coordinating outfits since 1993! Let's chat and I can get you fixed up!

When being photographed, I find it best to wear something timeless and something that can match the aesthetic of your home as pictures are also wall art!

• Keep accessories and jewelry simple, or skip it altogether.

•Sticking to solid, muted colors–earthy tones, muted gem tones, monochrome, beige, and taupe are great examples.

•Low contrast outfits (if your shirt is pure white, go for lighter color bottom pieces. Keeping clothing low contrast is a sure way to make sure that YOU are the POP.)

•Flatter your figure–don’t wear clothes that are entirely too tight or loose. Wear something you feel beautiful in.

•Wear sleeves or quarter-sleeves if weather permits.

•Dress in long skirts, pants, or dresses. There is just something about a long flowy dress that photographs so beautifully, and you will have so much fun wearing one!

•Wear your hair how you like it, but typically stay away from ponytails. Typically, the looser and more flexible the style, the better!

•Coordinate your clothing–in group photos, try to keep everyone on the same page and color palette of 2-4 colors. I have lots of color palettes for you to choose from! The best tip I recommend for a place to start your family outfit planning is to pick one item of clothing with a few colors (ex. mom or daughter’s dress) and pull colors from that for everyone else to wear. Dress like you go together.

GREAT! So you have all your outfits planned out - next step, make sure they are as wrinkle-free as possible. While I am pretty great with editing, it can delay the time it takes to receive your gallery, may not look as natural and is subject to an upcharge depending on how extensive the editing takes.

My favorite color palette to pull fresh colors from for this Spring & Summer!