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12 Creative Family Photo Outfit Ideas for Every Season

Luci Chang by Luci Chang
October 22, 2024
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Gathering the family for a photo shoot is a challenging task. You have to use many tricks to convince both seniors and kids to participate at the same time. Still, one way to encourage family members to a photo shoot is to plan outfits for them.

Whether you’re looking for a fun look for a summer shoot or something creative for a winter get-together, this article will provide you with plenty of seasonal family photo outfit ideas. Instead of stressing about what to wear, use these ideas as inspiration and have fun with the process!

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3 family photo outfits for summer

Aiming to create an image as perfect as a family stock photo from Depositphotos? Here are a few summer outfit ideas to help you achieve that picture-perfect look. 

  1. Tropical prints

Summer screams tropical flowers, palm leaves, and fruits. Whether you have a photo shoot at the beach, by a pool, or in a lush garden, you can embrace summer vibes with vibrant and fun outfits with tropical motifs. 

Get Hawaiian shirts for the men, floral dresses for the women, and tropical print shirts or shorts for the kids. Add some fun accessories like Hawaiian lei, straw hats, or sunglasses. However, make sure something stays neutral so it doesn’t overpower the photo. For example, opt for white or beige bottoms and shoes to balance out the bold tropical prints.

  1. Polka dot 

As Marc Jacobs once said, “There is never a wrong time for a polka dot”, and he was right. Polka dots are a classic pattern that never goes out of style. Be it a dress, blouse, or a pair of shoes, polka dots add a playful element to any outfit. 

If you’re planning an all-girl family photoshoot, polka-dot dresses are sure to make your snaps more elegant. You may also use this lively pattern for thematic photos. Which sounds better: recreating a Barbie or Minnie Mouse outfit?

  1. Nautical theme

Many associate summer with water. Swimming in the pool, riding on a boat, diving in the sea, you name it. So, there’s no better reason to use some nautical-themed outfits for a summer family photoshoot. 

You can go for Gen-Z’s favorite old-money look with classic striped sailor shirts paired with navy shorts or skirts. To make it even more convincing, choose rich-looking family photo poses. Have your family members look into the distance or stand together with hands on their hips.

3 outfit ideas for fall family photos

Get inspired with creative ideas for your family photo shoot this fall. 

  1. Earth tones

When fall comes, nature slows down and favors calm, muted colors. That’s why many associate fall with a soothing color palette consisting of earthy tones. Different shades of green, warm browns, and deep reds are perfect to reflect the change of season. 

For this reason, it’s best to choose outfits that repeat the natural colors of fall. Think of muted shades of brown, green, blue, red, and mustard yellow. Use different tones of beige to create an elegant and timeless look. 

  1. Layers and scarves

Fall is also the perfect season to add visual interest to outfits through layering. Use the onion principle not to warm up but for the sake of style. Pair chunky knit sweaters with big scarves and oversized coats. Or, create an ensemble of two shirts and a jacket with a stylish beanie and leather boots.

  1. Rustic charm

One of the best fall family photo ideas is to plan a photo shoot in a picturesque pumpkin patch or apple orchard. For such a photo shoot, you can dress your loved ones in flannel shirts, denim, and boots with accessories such as beanies and woolen scarves. The rustic charm of the surroundings will perfectly complement your fall outfits.

3 family photo outfit ideas for the winter season

Don’t miss a chance to capture the magic of the winter season with matching family clothes.

Festive attire

A classic yet stylish option for a winter family photo shoot is to dress everyone in festive attire in holiday-inspired colors. Think red and green colors, plaid patterns, and glittery fabrics. It could be as simple as pairing red sweaters with black pants or as elaborate as matching velvet dresses and suits. Don’t forget all the gold, crystals, and other shiny accessories.

A Family Smiling at the Camera

Cozy knits

An all-time favorite in the world of family Christmas photo shoot ideas—cozy knits and ugly Christmas sweaters. Choose which style works best for your family: reindeer designs or Fair Isle patterns. 

You can even take it a step further by adding some accessories. For cozy sweaters, use small knitted pieces such as gloves and hats. For the ugly Christmas sweaters, go for tacky Santa hats and flashing light necklaces.

Matching pajamas

A full pajama look is what you need for those intimate family photos. Dress the whole family in matching pajama sets and make the most out of it. Unpack Christmas presents, play board games, or bake cookies together. To make pictures even more atmospheric, use cozy lights such as candles or string lights. 

3 ways to dress for a spring family photoshoot

Convey the beauty of the season with spring family outfits.

  1. All-denim style

Spring calls for lighter fabrics and brighter colors, making an all-denim outfit a perfect choice for a family photoshoot. Plus, everybody has at least a few denim pieces in their wardrobe. So, this is a simple and accessible option for everyone in the family. To make the looks more cohesive, try different shades of denim for each family member.

  1. Floral and pastels

Pastel lilac, blue, and yellow are one of the main color trends of 2024. It would be a crime not to use them to your advantage. These soft hues paired with floral patterns are a go-to spring combination that will add charm to any photograph.

  1. Biker fashion

If you don’t want to hide your family’s true character, go for rebel vibes with biker fashion. Leather jackets, ripped jeans, edgy boots, and bold accessories are sure to convey a strong spirit. You can also use tattoo sleeves for the ultimate biker look.  

To wrap up

Choosing family photo outfits is not an easy chore. However, you can have the most fun with this task if you approach it creatively. There are endless ways to showcase your family’s style and personality in photos. Use these outfit ideas or create your own unique looks to reflect who you are as a family. 

Luci Chang

Luci Chang

Luci is a Journalism student and covers interesting topics from health to finances.

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