🎄✨ How to Style Christmas Photoshoot Outfits: A Complete Guide for Beautiful Holiday Pictures (Part 1)

Christmas photoshoots are a tradition so many families cherish — matching fits, twinkling lights, and sweet holiday moments frozen in time forever. Whether you’re taking photos with your kids, your partner, your besties, or doing a solo glam shoot, the right outfit makes all the difference.

At Kween Bella’s Closet Boutique, we LOVE helping queens put together picture-perfect Christmas looks. Here’s your full guide on how to style the perfect Christmas photoshoot outfit this holiday season.

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1. Start With Your Photoshoot Aesthetic

Before choosing outfits, decide the vibe of your photoshoot:

✨ Classic Christmas

• Red, green, gold

• Sweaters, dresses, plaid

❄️ Winter Wonderland

• Icy blues, whites, silvers

• Faux fur, shimmery pieces

💖 Pink Christmas (Kween Bella style!)

• Pinks, blush, rose gold

• Soft sweaters, pretty dresses

🎀 Cozy Pajama Shoot

• Matching family PJ sets

• Fuzzy socks & soft blankets

🌲 Chic & Modern

• Neutrals (taupe, cream, black)

• Clean lines, sleek dresses or jumpsuits

Choosing the aesthetic first keeps everyone coordinated and avoids mismatched chaos.

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2. Coordinate – Don’t Match (Unless It’s PJs!)

 

The goal is cohesion, not identical outfits.

You can coordinate by:

• Color palette

• Patterns

• Texture

• Accessory style

Examples:

⭐ Mom wears a plaid dress → daughters wear matching plaid bows

⭐ One person wears a patterned top → others in solids from the same palette

⭐ A blush sweater pairs with partner’s cream top + child’s soft pink dress

Matching is adorable for PJs — but for dressy shoots, coordinated variety always looks richer.

 

3. Add Texture for Visual Interest

 

Texture photographs SO beautifully.

Think:

• Chunky knit sweaters

• Velvet dresses

• Faux fur cardigans

• Satin skirts

• Sequins (yes queen!)

• Soft ribbed sets

These materials catch light, add dimension, and bring your photos to life without being “too busy.”

 

Stay tuned for Part 2…


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