Lifestyle Photographer| Clovis|Trendy fall wardrobe for a photo shoot in 2023

Trendy fall wardrobe for a photo shoot in 2023

Fall is the perfect Season to book a photo shoot. The best part is that you dress in the most stylish fall fashion. For the most part, fall is an easy season to dress for—mostly everyone else's staple flannel shirts, boots, and fall colors. As the years go by, chance changes, so for this year, I put together a few of my favorite fall trends to help you look stylish and feel comfortable for your photo shoot. 

Tip 1 layers

This has to be one of my favorite trends, especially during the fall. Layers are the easiest way to dress up or down an outfit. So whether you want a casual look or a more dressed-up look, adding layers can help you achieve this. For example, a current popular layer trend is sockets or blazers. They both can elevate your face and are super trendy. Let me explain what a shack it is if you haven't heard of it before. A shock is a shirt and a jacket put together, so you can use it similar to a cardigan on top of a sweater or any top of choice. It has the name because it's not as thick as a jacket and not as thin as a shirt. It's meant to add a layer and more of an accessory. I have about eight sockets in my closet. I was always that girl who stole her husband's dress and shirts and wore them as an outfit, so I'm obsessed with this trend. Since they're not so heavy and more lightweight, they're perfect for year-round styling. I recommend investing in at least one socket for your wardrobe. They also make for a great transition from summer to fall and fall to winter. As for blazers, you can Dustin them off and wear them with just about anything. They are also a huge trend right now, especially oversized blazers. What's cool about them is that you can wear them with dresses, shorts, skirts,and your favorite pair of jeans. They're super functional and bring a touch of elegance to your outfit. For fall, do a pattern blazer similar to a flannel, or select a blazer that fits your color scheme. My personal favorite is the pair of a blazer with a pair of jeans. Some nude sneakers and boom, I have a stylish outfit. Also, not to forget and mention that a super practical thing about layers is that you could always take a layer off if it gets too hot during the day, and like here in California, it gets a little chilly during the evenings, so you can always add the layer back even or even tied it around your waist that's a super cute look too.

Tip 2 denim

I think we can all agree that denim never goes out of style. But in recent years, especially this year, it has made an even bigger comeback. For example, skinny jeans used to be the go-to for almost everyone I know. This year I see a massive shift from skinny jeans to straight and boot-cut jeans. Let me tell you, as a mom, I love this new trend. I mean, I will never get rid of my skinny jeans, but sometimes the Mom bar wants to take it vantage of a straight leg and a book a gene. They can be super flattering. On the topic of jeans, high-waisted jeans are super in style and are my favorite because they hide the mommy's tummy, and who doesn't love that? Another denim that is perfect for the fall time is a nice denim jacket. Whether black or blue, I feel like it screams Punkin patch and leaves changing colors fall time jacket. An incredible tip is to wear your denim jacket on top of your flannel, whether buttoned up or open. It's super stylish and goes back to our first tip about layers.

Tip 3 shoes

I think for most people; shoes are the last thing they decide on when completing a look. So recently, I've been seeing a huge amount of boots, all and every kind of boot, trending. I see people wearing boots in the summer. That's how in style they are right now. Mainly I know a lot of cowboy or cowgirl boots. They are super cute because they are perfect to wear with just about anything. From dresses, skirts, jeans, shorts, you name it, they'll look great. You also have the traditional long knee-high boots that also look so good, especially with shorter to mid-length dresses or shorts. If you don't have some already, get a pair of boots. I always wanted to get myself a couple of cowgirl boots, but I never found them practical to wear besides going to the ranch or a cowgirl-themed event. So the fact that they're actually in style right now, I couldn't be more excited to buy myself a pair and wear them every chance I get. Other shoe options besides boots are neutral-colored sneakers. These look great with different variety of outfits as well. You can honestly wear a good pair of neutral sneakers with a dressed-up look or a casual look, so this is an excellent option if you're not in the mood for boots.

Tip 4 Accessory overload

I'm not going to lie; I'm a sucker for accessories. Once I'm done deciding on an outfit, I immediately think about what accessories will agree with it. For the fall season, hats are the first Accessory that comes to mind. Not specifically baseball hats or caps, but think BoHo hats. Similar to the boots, I mostly never wear hats. Even though I want to wear them, I don't have the right occasion. So a fall flu shoot makes the perfect occasion to bring out those hats. My role is to have fun and don't overthink it. There is such a thing as too many accessories, so keep that in mind. I RAW I like to go by Ask Photography Reyes. As long as I can see your face clearly and not get distracted by the accessories you're wearing, it shouldn't be a problem.

I had so much fun creating these tips and sharing them with all of you, and I hope I can guide you into finding and putting together some super stylish, trendy fall outfits for your next fall photo shoot. Remember to have fun, and most importantly, if you don't have any of the things I listed above, stick to your favorite fall colors and try not to match if you're a family. Think more color coordinating. The best way to tell your fall photo shoot story is to stick to earthy fall color tones. That's the most important tip of all.

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