What to Wear for Newborn Photos

When it comes to newborn photos, your baby is always the focus. That said, many families choose to include parent, sibling, or full family photos as part of their newborn session. What everyone wears plays a bigger role in the final images than most people expect, especially for studio newborn photography.

If you’re in the final days of pregnancy or you’ve just had a baby and are running on very little sleep, thinking about planning outfits for your photo session is probably the last thing on your mind. That’s where this guide comes in. The goal isn’t perfection or a perfectly styled look. Thoughtful clothing choices help create clean, timeless images and keep the focus where it belongs, on your baby and your family’s connection. Below, I’ll walk you through what photographs best, what to avoid, and how to keep outfit planning simple for your newborn photography session in Farmington and central Connecticut.

Studio Wardrobe Options for Newborn Photos

Clients of Kelli Dease Photography have access to a curated studio wardrobe, with selections available for the whole family. All pieces are chosen in neutral tones that photograph beautifully during studio newborn sessions.

Wardrobe options for moms and little girls include soft, feminine details and comfortable fabrics. Adult sizes range from XS to XL, and children’s sizes start at 0-3 months.

Wardrobe options for children five and older are more limited, so if you’re hoping to use the studio wardrobe for older siblings, it’s best to review options ahead of time.

If you prefer to wear your own clothing, that’s absolutely fine. I’m always happy to help you decide what will photograph best for your newborn and family photos.

Outfit Inspiration for Newborn and Family Photos

I keep a Pinterest board specifically for clients looking for outfit inspiration for newborn photos. You’re welcome to browse for ideas, color palettes, and overall styling direction. Think of it as inspiration, not a checklist. You don’t need to recreate anything exactly for your photos to work beautifully.

Coordinate Colors (Don’t Match)

Outfits that coordinate tend to photograph better than outfits that are perfectly matched. Instead of dressing everyone in the same color, choose a palette of two to four complementary tones and build outfits around that range.

Simple, neutral colors work best for newborn photography, including whites, creams, soft browns, taupe, muted pinks, and other light, earthy shades. These tones photograph well together and help create a cohesive look across family images.

What Your Baby Will Wear

For family and sibling photos, babies are typically swaddled in a soft, textured blanket. Swaddling helps keep babies warm and calm and creates a clean, timeless look in newborn photos.

There’s no need to bring outfits for your baby unless you have something sentimental you’d like included. I provide a variety of wraps and blankets in the studio, all selected to coordinate with the overall style of my newborn photography.

Keep It Simple (Especially for Siblings)

My goal is to capture relaxed, authentic newborn and family photos. Choose clothing that reflects your personal style and feels comfortable rather than overly formal or outside your comfort zone.

With siblings, especially toddlers, simple clothing makes a big difference. Little ones typically sit for a very short amount of time, and the more adjusting and fussing with clothing or accessories, the easier it is to miss the moment altogether.

The guidelines below are meant to help, not restrict.

What to Wear for Newborn Photos

For Moms

  • Simple, neutral clothing in soft, muted tones such as white, cream, taupe, soft brown, or light pink

  • Bohemian or peasant-style midi or maxi dresses with subtle texture, like lace or gauze

  • Flowy, comfortable pieces that allow you to move easily and feel at ease

For Dads

  • Chinos or casual pants in light, neutral tones

  • Solid-colored tops such as a Henley or t-shirt in soft neutrals

  • Layers photograph well, such as a t-shirt or Henley under a sweater

For Kids

  • Little girls: Neutral dresses or rompers with soft texture or feminine details. Bloomers are important so diapers or underwear don’t show. A textured sweater works well in cooler months.
  • Little boys: Linen or cotton shirts paired with soft chinos or shorts. Suspenders can add layering without feeling formal.

What Not to Wear for Newborn Photos

Certain items tend to distract or don’t photograph well in newborn and family sessions. I recommend avoiding:

  • Logos, graphics, or bold patterns

  • Black or very dark clothing

  • Athletic shoes

  • High-collared shirts

  • Large hair bows or oversized accessories

  • Business or formal attire like dress shirts, blazers, or ties

Shopping Links and Outfit Ideas

If you’d like help sourcing clothing for your newborn photos, I’ve put together this shopping section with outfit suggestions and links to pieces that photograph well and align with my studio’s neutral, timeless style.

This section may contain affiliate links. If you choose to purchase through one of these links, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. I only share items and brands that align with my style and that I would confidently recommend to my own clients.

Outfits for Baby

Outfits for Siblings

Outfits for Mom

Outfits for Dad

Final Thoughts

Wardrobe planning is probably hands-down the thing that parents stress about the most and the topic of the majority of questions that I receive. This is exactly why I offer a studio wardrobe, a detailed planning guide after booking, and personalized guidance for every client.

The goal is simple: clothing that feels comfortable, coordinates well, and allows your newborn and your family to take center stage. Everything else is secondary.

If you have questions or want a second opinion, just reach out. I’m always happy to help make this part as easy as I can.

Meet Kelli Dease, a newborn and family photographer based in Farmington, Connecticut.

Kelli Dease has been a newborn photographer in Connecticut since 2008. Her studio is located in Farmington and she specializes in natural and organic maternity and newborn portraits, baby and children’s photography, and family portraits. Every newborn photo session includes complete styling, access to a client closet to borrow clothing from, optional add-on hair and makeup services and comprehensive session planning and advice.

Newborn photo sessions typically take place 7 to 21 days after the baby is born, and scheduling in advance is highly recommended. First-year photo session packages are also available.

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Kelli Dease Photography serves families throughout Farmington, Avon, Simsbury, Canton, West Hartford, Burlington, Granby, and the surrounding Farmington Valley, Hartford County, and central Connecticut areas.

Please contact Kelli Dease Photography today to find out about session availability.

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