Family photoshoot outfit ideas: Winter edition

The real secret to turning your chilly snapshot dreams into reality rests in your family outfits. Cozy and coordinated ensembles not only complement the winter wonderland ambiance but also make your shared moments shine brighter.

"But what to wear?" is often one of the first questions that pop into our heads when we think about a winter session. So we polled our CityMoms for their fave, fantastic outfit ideas that will make your family pictures the star of your feed, Christmas cards, and beyond!

Family photoshoot outfit ideas: Winter edition

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Let’s explore five fabulous, snuggly, picture-perfect outfit ideas for your family's winter photoshoot!

 

1. Neutral Magic - Cozy Sweaters and Blue Jeans

Okay, let's talk about our winter besties first: sweaters in cozy-to-the-core neutrals like cream, taupe, or ash gray, paired with forever in-fashion blue denim. They're easy-going yet classy enough for a photo and this combo lets you rock the laid-back family look amidst a white winter wonderland. And hey, why not brighten up things with popping scarves or chunky boots? A bit of color never hurt anyone!

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2. Layered Outfits – The Cozy-Warm Edition

Now, we know it can get cold, so huddle up and layer up! Play with a mix of winter coats or jackets, leather for the bold, and wool for the warming charm. Top it off with your favorite beanie and you're prepped for capturing love, warmth, and winter giggles. Match with some snappy winter boots, and voila, you're set to sizzle amidst the snow!

For those cold-day photoshoots, visible layers are the way to go. Mix and match your knit sweaters, denim jackets, camel coats, and cute hats to create a whimsical outfit that'll help the whole family brace the winter weather with laughter and joy.

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3. Monochromatic Magic – One Color, Endless Awe!

Some of our CityMoms swear by simplicity, and we don't blame them! So, what if we played with shades on a single pallet? Think of winter white-out-themed outfits with different textures and hues, glamorously reflecting the snow blanket outside. And if white isn't your thing, how about blues, grays, or burgundies? Go crazy contrasting with the snow!

Have you seen the Pinterest boards lately? Those snowy photo sessions with a cohesive color scheme create a stunning visual story. To recreate this trend with your fam, choose from various shades of the same color family.

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4. Perfect Harmony – Mixed Color Schemes

We're all for mix-n-match, right? The key is to strike a balance so each color complements the other. Together, you create a vivid image, without anyone outshining the other.

Earth tones are a great way to achieve a sophisticated, grounded look. Blend olive greens, tan pants, and shades of browns with neutral black or white pieces to create a harmonious (and Pinterest-worthy!) outfit palette. It's great for a couples’ winter outfit photoshoot idea or a fab family ensemble!

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5. Festive Cheer – The Heart of the Holidays!

Winter brings the merry jingle of the holiday season, and what's better than celebrating it in our pictures? Choose outfits with a festive kick for your family photos or engagement session. Think holiday-themed sweaters or matchy-matchy festive pajamas.

This is probably our favorite tip: embrace the holiday spirit—Christmas card, anyone? For the ultimate winter photoshoot outfit inspiration, think bright colors like red and green, complete with some sweet snow princess vibes for your little girl. The kids are going to have so much fun, they might even forget about the cold.

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Winter photoshoots aren't just about snagging family pics, they're about creating comfortable, yet stylish, sessions that become heart-warming memories you'll cherish. So embrace the season and bundle up to capture the magic of your family this winter!


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