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Read MoreChoosing the right color palette is the foundation of a beautiful family photo. Instead of matching everyone in the exact same outfit, aim for a coordinated mix of tones that feel cohesive and natural. A well-balanced palette typically includes two to four complementary colors, along with a mix of solids and subtle prints.
Neutral tones are always a safe and timeless choice. Shades like cream, ivory, beige, taupe, and soft gray create a light, airy feel that works beautifully in almost any setting—from indoor studios to beach sessions. These tones are especially popular in collections from Rylee + Cru, where soft hues and understated prints make coordinating outfits effortless.
For a warmer, more grounded look, earth tones are a favorite. Colors like rust, olive, camel, and mocha add depth and richness, making them ideal for outdoor shoots, especially in fall. These shades photograph beautifully against natural backdrops like fields, trees, or golden-hour light.
If you prefer something softer, muted pastels such as blush, sage, dusty blue, and lavender are perfect for spring and early summer sessions. They bring a fresh, delicate feel without being overly bright or distracting.
For more formal or seasonal photos, deeper tones like burgundy, navy, forest green, and plum can elevate the overall look. These richer colors pair especially well with more refined pieces from Noralee, creating a polished and cohesive aesthetic.
The key is balance—spread colors across the family, mix textures, and let one or two pieces stand out while the rest complement them.
Dressing little ones for family photos requires a thoughtful balance between style and comfort. Babies and toddlers have very different needs, so choosing the right outfits for each stage helps ensure your photos turn out both beautiful and natural.
For babies, simplicity is key. Soft, comfortable pieces like rompers, onesies, bloomers, or knit sets work best. These styles highlight their small features and keep the focus on their expressions. Look for gentle fabrics and minimal detailing—nothing too stiff, tight, or fussy. Neutral tones and subtle textures from brands like Rylee + Cru are ideal because they create a timeless, cozy look without distracting from the baby.
Toddlers, on the other hand, are constantly moving, so their outfits need to support that energy. Choose pieces that allow for easy movement, like soft dresses, relaxed shirts, pull-on pants, or knit sets. Comfort is crucial—if a toddler feels restricted or uncomfortable, it will show in the photos.
It’s also important to consider personality. Toddlers are more expressive, so their outfits can reflect a bit more character while still staying within your chosen color palette. Small details like buttons, collars, or soft patterns can add charm without overwhelming the look.
When coordinating babies and toddlers together, start with one standout piece—such as a floral dress or textured romper—then build around it. Keep the color palette consistent and vary the silhouettes to create a cohesive but natural feel.
The goal is always the same: comfortable kids who can move, play, and smile freely.
Dressing for the season is one of the easiest ways to create cohesive and visually appealing family photos. Each season brings its own color palettes, textures, and styling opportunities.
In spring, think light and fresh. Soft pastels like blush, sage, and dusty blue work beautifully, along with airy fabrics like linen and cotton. Flowy dresses, lightweight cardigans, and relaxed sets create a soft, romantic feel. This is a great time to incorporate more delicate, elevated pieces from Noralee for a polished spring look.
Summer calls for breathable, easy outfits. Stick to light neutrals, soft whites, sandy tones, and pale blues. Fabrics should be lightweight and comfortable, especially for outdoor or beach sessions. Rylee + Cru shines here with relaxed silhouettes and soft textures that feel effortless and natural.
Fall is one of the most popular seasons for family photos, and for good reason. Rich earth tones like rust, olive, camel, and cream pair beautifully with cozy textures. Think sweaters, long dresses, corduroy, and layered outfits. The combination of color and texture adds warmth and depth to your photos.
Winter offers an opportunity for more elevated styling. Deeper tones like burgundy, navy, forest green, and charcoal create a refined look. Heavier fabrics such as wool, knits, and velvet add richness, while dressier pieces—especially from Noralee—are perfect for holiday or formal portraits.
By aligning your outfits with the season, you create a natural, timeless look that enhances both the setting and your family’s style.
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