Let’s be real—figuring out what to wear for family photos can feel weirdly stressful. You’re wrangling meal plans, kids, schedules…and now you have to find a dress that photographs well, fits beautifully, and makes you feel confident, not costume-y?
Deep breath. I’ve got you.
One of the best (and simplest!) ways to elevate your photos is by starting with mom’s outfit. Not because she’s the “main character” (although…she kind of is), but because her outfit sets the tone for the whole session. When she feels good—like really good—it shows. In the photos and in the vibe.
So whether you’re a seasoned mom, or a mama-to-be prepping for your session, here’s your gentle style guide—with all the flattering fits, dreamy fabrics, and practical magic that make getting dressed actually fun again.
Why a Thoughtful Dress Makes All the Difference
Even though I do not offer a client wardrobe I do in fact having a few go-to dresses and styles I recommend. Here’s why:
What to Look For (aka: The Dream Dress Checklist)
Think light, soft, and movement-friendly. Think “feel like yourself, but elevated.” Look for:
- Flowy fabrics that catch the light (Jersey fabrics cling to every curve and is not always the best even though budget friendly)
- Adjustable or forgiving fits—wraps, smocking, elastic waists = besties
- Silhouettes that flatter real bodies, not mannequins
- Comfort—because stiff fabric is nobody’s friend
- Bump-friendly or nursing-friendly if needed
- Easy-care options that still feel special

But What If I’m Not a Dress Person?
Totally fair question.
Not every mom feels at home in a dress—and the good news? You don’t have to wear one to look incredible on camera. A soft, oversized sweater paired with flowy linen pants or a pretty skirt can be just as dreamy. Think cozy textures, creamy tones, and relaxed fits that let you move and snuggle with your crew.
A few tips if you’re going this route:
- Avoid anything too tight—especially around the midsection. You want to feel comfortable, not like you’re holding your breath the whole time.
- Skip super low necklines or spaghetti straps that might need constant adjusting (especially if you’re chasing littles!).
- Look for pieces with movement—nothing too stiff or structured.
- Layer with intention: cardigans, shawls, or light jackets can add gorgeous texture without adding bulk.
At the end of the day, it’s not about dressing up—it’s about feeling like you, but with a little extra glow ✨

Whether you’re prepping for your own session or doubling up as a date idea and photo session dress. I hope this helps take one more thing off your plate. Because when you feel confident and cared for? That’s the magic. That’s when the real moments shine.
And you deserve to feel beautiful.
Always. 💛
Brielle
And hey—don’t worry if there are a few family disagreements getting out the door (because…there always are). At least you looked really good while settling them. 😉






