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Dress to Impress: EllRie's Guide to Perfect Christmas Photoshoot Outfits!

What to Wear for Your Christmas Family Photoshoot

Choosing the perfect outfits for your Christmas family photoshoot can make all the difference in creating a beautiful, cohesive look for your holiday cards. Here are some helpful tips to ensure your family looks festive and polished:




1. Coordinated, Not Matching

While matching outfits can feel fun, choosing complementary colors will elevate your family’s look. Start by picking a color palette of 2-3 colors, such as deep reds, forest greens, and creams. Each family member can wear variations within this palette to maintain a cohesive yet varied look. For example, one person might wear a red plaid shirt, while another wears a solid cream sweater, and a third adds a green scarf. The goal is to have a coordinated look that ties everything together without being too matchy.

2. Layers Add Dimension

Layering clothing can add depth to your photos and give you more options during the shoot. Adding items like scarves, jackets, or cardigans creates texture and warmth, both visually and literally. For outdoor shoots, layers are essential for keeping everyone comfortable. Layers also allow for quick outfit changes without having to completely swap clothing—removing a jacket or scarf can instantly give a different look, allowing for more variety in your photos.


3. Keep Patterns Simple

Patterns like plaid or holiday-themed designs are a great way to bring a festive touch to your outfits. However, limit bold patterns to one or two family members to avoid overwhelming the shot. If one person wears a plaid shirt, balance it out by having others in solid colors that complement the pattern. This keeps the focus on your family rather than the outfits, while still adding a seasonal touch. Subtle patterns like small checks or knit textures are a nice, understated alternative.


4. Classic vs. Casual

Decide whether you want your photos to have a formal or casual vibe. For a more classic look, opt for dressier outfits such as coordinated dresses, slacks, and button-down shirts. Think “holiday party chic” with polished shoes and accessories. For a more relaxed, casual look, go for jeans, sweaters, and boots, which still offer a cozy and put-together feel. Mixing textures like denim, wool, and cotton can create a natural, candid feel perfect for a laid-back family Christmas card.


5. Add a Texas Twist

If you’d like to bring a bit of Texas charm to your photoshoot, don’t hesitate to incorporate cowboy boots, denim jackets, or rustic accessories! Adding a touch of the Lone Star State can make your family photos even more unique and personal. Try pairing festive colors with elements like brown leather boots, a denim shirt, or a cowboy hat to bring in that Southwestern feel without taking away from the holiday theme. You can also opt for neutral tones like tans, rusts, and browns, blending in natural, earthy elements with your holiday color palette.


6. Avoid Neon or Bright Colors

Bright neon colors can clash with the holiday vibe and look out of place in your family photos. Stick to jewel tones or muted colors that evoke the warmth and coziness of the season. Bright colors like neon green or hot pink can draw attention away from your family’s faces and disrupt the festive feel. Instead, choose rich shades of red, green, or even mustard yellow, which complement the holiday scene without overpowering it.


7. Bring Some Holiday Spirit!

Want to add a little extra cheer? Feel free to bring Santa hats for a fun, festive touch—especially if you opt for the sled option in Houston Square. (Check for Availability)


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