7 things every family photo outfit needs I've styled a lot of family shoots, and the outfits that photograph beautifully almost always have these 7 things: 1. Soft colors that photograph well. Anything too bright or saturated bounces color onto skin and pulls the eye away from faces. Soft, muted tones keep the focus where it belongs. 2. Texture. Knit, lace, gauze, corduroy, linen. Texture is what makes a simple palette look rich instead of flat. 3. Movement. Flowy skirts, dresses, anything with a little drape. Movement is what makes candid photos feel alive instead of stiff. 4. The correct fit. Not too tight, not swimming in it. Fit is the fastest thing the camera picks up on — and the easiest to get right. 5. No branding. Logos and graphics date a photo instantly and pull attention straight to the chest. 6. Unique details. A ruffle, a button, an interesting sleeve, a hem detail. Little moments that make an outfit feel considered. 7. Layering. A cardigan, a jacket, a vest. Layers add depth and give you options if the weather turns. Everything linked here checks these boxes 🤍 LTKMens LTKKids LTKmomlife