2024 Fall Fashion Trends & What to Wear for Your Fall Family Photoshoot
- christinawellingph
- Sep 26, 2024
- 4 min read
Updated: Jan 10
One of the key elements of a successful photoshoot is your outfit selection, which can truly enhance or detract from your final images. Since you’ve invested in professional photography, giving a little extra attention to your wardrobe is crucial—you'll want to look back at these photos for years and still love what you’re wearing.
Let’s dive into what’s trending this fall and how to style your family for a timeless, yet on-trend look that complements the colorful autumn backdrop!
Start With What Makes You Feel Beautiful
Before diving into trends, the most important rule is this: wear what makes you feel beautiful and confident! Whether that’s your favorite shade of green or a go-to silhouette, make sure you feel good in your outfit, because confidence always shines through in photos.
Fall 2024 Fashion Trends
This season is all about embracing earthy, warm tones and classic autumn patterns. Here are some trends you’ll see in stores and on runways:
Brown Tones: From rich chocolate to caramel, browns are taking over this fall.
Earthy Warm Tones: Think rusty oranges, olive greens, and mustard yellows.
Plaids and Stripes: Both timeless and trendy, plaids in particular pair perfectly with fall foliage.
Subtle Florals and Herringbone Patterns: If you like a touch of pattern without going overboard, these are a great option.
Western-Style Jackets and Tweed: Textured fabrics like tweed and the resurgence of western jackets bring that cozy, rustic feel to your look.

Choosing Outfits for Your Photoshoot
When planning for a family photoshoot, I recommend starting with your outfit first (especially if you're the mom) and building the rest of your family’s look around that. For outdoor fall photos, I typically lean toward solid-colored dresses or outfits with subtle patterns. The goal is to let the beautiful fall environment shine while still standing out.
Color Palettes to Consider:
Warm Earthy Tones: These tones, such as rust, burnt orange, and olive green, complement the fall foliage beautifully.
Jewel Tones: Emerald green, sapphire blue, and amethyst purple add a rich, luxurious vibe.
Neutrals: Timeless and perfect for any season, beige, taupe, cream, and soft whites will always photograph well.
Black and White: Classic and elegant, these colors are great year-round. But avoid stark white as it can reflect light too harshly on your face.
Balancing Patterns and Textures
If one family member is wearing a patterned outfit, I recommend keeping the rest of the family in solids or neutrals to avoid the look becoming too busy. A subtle pattern, like a small floral or plaid, can add interest, but it’s essential to balance it out. Fabrics with texture, such as velvet, tweed, or lace, are fantastic for adding dimension without overwhelming the photo.
Fabrics That Work Best
I love working with dresses in materials like satin, tulle, silk, lace, chiffon, taffeta, polyester blends, and especially velvet during the colder months. These fabrics photograph beautifully and have a luxurious, timeless quality to them. On the other hand, I tend to avoid 100% cotton or linen in dress form as they don’t always lay well. Additionally, I’ve found that cheaper viscose rayon fabrics don't hold up after washing and steaming, so I usually skip those.
Where to Shop for Your Outfits
Here are some of my favorite places to shop for family photoshoot outfits:
For Moms: Petal & Pup, Lulus, Ann Taylor Loft, White House Black Market, Altar’d State, Baltic Born, Abercrombie & Fitch, Petallush, Ivy City Co, and Tuckernuck
For Dads: L.L.Bean, Marshalls, Macy’s, Amazon.
For Kids: H&M Kids, Gap Kids, The Children’s Place, Old Navy, Janie and Jack, Target, Amazon.
Styling Tips for a Cohesive Look
The goal is cohesion, not uniformity. Your outfits should harmonize rather than match identically. For example, if you're wearing a jewel-tone dress, you could dress the rest of the family in coordinating earthy tones or neutrals. Adding accessories like scarves, hats, or boots can bring an extra layer of style while maintaining that cohesive look.
Also, keep in mind the location of your shoot. If you’re in a field of yellow flowers, avoid wearing yellow—contrast is key! Similarly, for a beach shoot, a flowing dress can create a dreamy, ethereal effect.
Final Preparations for Photo Day
Once you’ve selected your outfits, I recommend laying everything out, including shoes and accessories, to ensure everything works together. Make sure all clothes are steamed or ironed to avoid wrinkles showing up in the photos.
For parents of young children, I always suggest dressing them at the location or just before you start to avoid any mishaps on the way. Trust me, this tip can save a lot of last-minute stress!
Lastly, if you have a vision in mind or want to run your outfit choices by me, feel free to send them over! I love seeing my clients' ideas and helping refine them to ensure you get the most stunning photos possible.
Embrace the beauty of fall fashion, and I can’t wait to capture your family in this vibrant season!

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