Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Wardrobe Wednesday {Valentines Day}

Did you know that Valentine's Day is just about a month away?!?! Some photographers are putting together special Valentine's Day mini shoots and people JUMP at the chance! Looking for some cute ideas for your kids?!?! Well, Jennifer Minor of Minor Impressions Photography put together an adorable compilation full of ideas! If you're looking for other ideas? Just visit our Wardrobe Wednesday {where fashion meets photography} page on Facebook! And now, here's Jenn!

Ok, I admit, I haven't even taken down my Christmas tree yet! I know, I need to get with it because before I know it, I'm going to get a note in my daughter's folder giving me all the fun info for her class Valentine's Day party. It's hard to believe it's only a month away.

If you're a little more prepared than I am, you still have time to plan an adorably unique photo shoot to make some cards that all of your kiddo's friends will be excited to show off. The great thing about Valentine pictures is that they can get away with being very casual. Since these are cards that will be given to their friends, let them show their personality. You can make a simple t-shirt dressier with a tulle skirt or a little more casual with a jean skirt and leggings. Let your son show his wild side for all the girls, or how tamed and put-together he is.

This is also the perfect time to find some adorable props to add. Instead of buying real roses with the thorns, you can find a bouquet of fake roses at a craft store, and all of the other items are easily found at Wal-mart or your local grocery store. Most kids will love the opportunity to eat chocolate or lick lollipops while being photographed, and the younger kiddos will find it hard to resist squeezing a new teddy bear!

SHOPPING:
Girl Outfit & Accessories - Gap

Boy Outfit - The Children's Place

All props can be found at Wal-Mart, but these were found on the web.

Lollipops -Melville Store
Teddy Bear - Target
Chocolates - Sees
Rose Bouquet - Wal-Mart




So cute!

Stay tuned to my blog...I have big announcements coming VERY SOON!

xo
SJD

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Wardrobe Wednesday {couples session}

It's been a while since we, at Wardrobe Wednesday, have featured compilations for couples. Do you have an engagement session approaching? Or perhaps just want some professional images of you and your sweetie?!?! Erica May has the solution! Take it away, Erica!

This week I choose to put a few outfits together for a couple’s session. I really wanted to pull in some classic fall/winter colors and give couples some layering options. Although, most of these items are a little pricey I think most of us would be able to find the jeans, shoes, and possibly blazers from our own closets (or a friend’s). I love the option during a session to throw on or take off another layer to really mix up the looks. These bold and rich colors photograph well and look beautiful in color or black and white. Always spring for a nice new pair of dark jeans for your man as well if his jeans are starting to look a little too worn. You definitely don’t need to have two different outfits for your couple’s session but if it is in the budget and it is ok with your photographer it can really give a whole new look to your portraits (it is also good if you are on the fence about what to wear!). This is also a nice time to touch up your make-up, fix your hair, and re-group (the guys always enjoy the break too). The second outfit I put together is a more care-free almost spring-like look. It would be great to throw on for a few more pictures at the end of your session to really change it up (if it is not too freezing!).



WOMANOutfit 1
Silky cascade ruffle blouse – Gap - $44.99
Perfect boot jeans (dark wash) – Gap- $69.50
Ambition Women's Army Green Military Inspired Jacket – Overstock.com - $35.99
LifeStride Unity Bootie – DSW - $49.95

MANOutfit 1
Three-button topcoat – Banana Republic - $275.00
Silk/cashmere v-neck sweater – Banana Republic - $59.99
Timberland Earthkeepers City Plain Toe – Piperlime - $80.99
WOMANOutfit 2
BR Monogram Clara jacket - Banana Republic - $99.99 (optional)
Monogram ruched goddess dress -Banana Republic - $89.99

MANOutfit 2
The new classic polo – Indian earth - $29.99 – Gap
The vintage khaki – Chino Tar - $49.50 – Gap

I hope some of you have found this post useful! LOTS OF CHANGES in the works right now! New Year, NEW site, NEW blog, NEW collections and pricing and lots of other NEW things for SJD Photography! Stay tuned, I am working diligently on these changes!!!

xo

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Wardrobe Wednesday {PAJAMAS!!!}

This week's Wardrobe Wednesday is brought to you by ME!!

Is there anything better than your child all clean and dressed in their cozy pajamas? Well...okay maybe a few things. But for me, this ranks way up there! I’ve always thought it would be fun to do a PJ session with some kids in bed. I’ve done plenty of sessions and none of them have been in PJs. I decided it was time, so I dressed my kids in their new Christmas PJs and shot away! They had so much fun jumping on the bed, laughing and rolling around. AND the images are so cozy and natural. I simply LOVE IT.

Recently, I’ve discovered Hanna Andersson. They carry such cute and colorful things for children and adults. They have a huge variety and often run great sales. The best part? Their clothing is WELL MADE. To me, this is a mega BONUS. This past summer, I bought my kids some PJs from their organic cotton line (these PJs are fitted and NOT flame retardant which was important to me). They are soft, comfortable, warm, and best of all, they REALLY hold up after many washes! SUPER durable. I bought them 2 sizes too big so my kids will have them for another year or so (you can just roll up the cuffs on the arms and legs).

Check out the cute variety of pajamas they carry. Adult pajamas to baby pajamas! They even have family looks so you can coordinate or match with the entire family. Don’t forget the details! Hanna Andersson carrie adorable plush animals, blankets, sleep sacks, and other bedtime related items. Their slippers are to die for! Remember all of the details that make your custom photos special!

NOTE: they are having a huge sale right now so some items may not be available at this time!

SHOPPING GUIDE
**all items are from Hanna Andersson
Organic Cotton Long Johns
Striposaurus
$28.00
Fleecy Friends Slipper Boots
$28.00
Dreamy Nightgowns
White/Red Snowflakes Print
$20.00
Short Johns in Organic Cotton
Navy/Heather Gray
$26.00
Night Night Baby Sleepers in Pure Organic Cotton
Life on the Farm Print
$25.00
Crossover Long Johns in Organic Cotton
Pink Multi
$28.00
Slipper Booties
Pink Garden (appear to be sold out...also come in brown)
$15.00
Jellycat Cordy Roy Cat
$22.00
Truffle Sheep
$22.00

There will be LOTS of big changes with SJD Photography in the upcoming year...I can't wait to share them all with you! Stay tuned and MERRY CHRISTMAS/HAPPY HOLIDAYS to everybody!!!
xo

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Wardrobe Wednesday {on a budget}

PERFECT timing for this Wardrobe Wednesday post from Jennifer of Minor Impressions Photography! Times are tough AND it's the holidays. Not many of us can afford to purchase great custom photography AND the perfect outfits. So here's one solution...i'll let Jennifer take it away!

"I have to admit, every time I do my post for Wardrobe Wednesday, I go to different stores looking for the cute outfits and accessories with hardly a care about looking at the price tag on each item. It sure is fun (and easy) to “cyber shop” when you know that bill really isn’t going to hit your pocket book. But, let’s be reasonable here, good custom photography doesn’t come cheap and times are tough for many of us lately especially if we have kids. So, I was given a challenge to find a great ensemble for family portraits that comes only from the most-known discount store, Wal-Mart.

While conducting my search, I found that one of the best things about Wal-Mart apparel is that many times they come in sets or with coordinating accessories. For example, check out the Toddler Girl’s top. Not only does it come with the shirt, but it also has a blazer and scarf to match. All of this for only $10. YES, I said $10. Ok, I’ll admit, this is on clearance, but when this was regular price, it was only $12; it doesn’t get much better than that! I even found hair accessories that had multiple pieces so not only could the toddler girl use the bow, but the teenage girl could use the clips as well! I’ve listed a few important points below to help you save money on your fabulous wardrobe so your budget can be put more toward purchasing those fabulous portraits!!

1. Plan ahead. Pick out the one item you really want everything else to coordinate with and watch your Sunday ads. Go to your stores to check out items and watch for them to go on sale.
2. Purchase items that have a coordinating accessory. Many times this can save you at least $10 for an outfit.
3. Don’t worry about purchasing new jeans. If they don’t have spots and look good, why spend $15-$30 for a new pair?
4. Use accessories you already have at home. I know it’s fun to go out and splurge for a new wardrobe for pictures, and if you have the money for it, great, but if you are having to be a little more conscious about where your pennies are going, then it doesn’t hurt to reuse some of “last year’s” accessories.
5. Check out your local thrift stores. Often times, you can find some funky clothes, a great hat, scarf, and especially cool jewelry.
6. Borrow from a friend. There’s no shame in asking a friend to borrow their fun jacket, fancy boots, or that perfect set of earrings. Besides, it’s an awesome compliment that you would want them in your special pictures.

You can find all of these awesome items at http://www.walmart.com!"



I hope this gives all of you some great ideas for low priced outfits for your custom photography session!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Wardrobe Wednesday {Flatter Your Figure--Part 2}

Ladies...it's time for another installment of Wardrobe Wednesday--flatter your figure! Kelly of Kelly V. Photography did a fantastic job of showing those with an "apple" body type what (and what NOT) to wear to best flatter your figure for your photo session. I'll let Kelly take it away...

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The last time it was my turn for a Wardrobe Wednesday post, I promised to highlight each one of the four female body shapes – pear, apple, hourglass and rectangle — and discuss what to look for when shopping, as well as what to stay away from. Because, lets face it: We’d all like to accentuate our best features and subtly hide the ones we’re not so fond of — especially when it comes to picking clothes for a portrait session.

I've already featured the pear shape, which you can find here. Next up? Apples!

APPLE SHAPE

Typically apple-shaped women have:

  • A fuller face and neck
  • Broader shoulders
  • Fuller breasts
  • A fuller, undefined waist
  • Narrow hips
  • A flat rear end
  • Shapley legs

It’s all about balance
The goal is to lengthen and elongate your torso in effort to slim the appearance of your shoulders and waist. Ideally, you want to draw attention away from the tummy area and draw attention to your best attributes which include your breasts and legs. Focusing on your assets and emphasizing your positives will make you look slimmer.

There are certainly going to be lots of options at almost every women’s clothing store, but when it comes to apple shapes, simple is best. I searched a variety of retailers to compile the following suggestions just to give you a visual idea of what to look for when shopping:

Tops
For apple-shaped women, start with the right bra. Your breasts are one of your best features, so make sure you have the support you need. You have lots of options when it comes to tops. Look for V necklines, which will pull the eye away from your shoulders. Wrap-around tops are also an excellent choice. Look for shirts that have a cinched waist. And this year's big belt trend is perfect for you! Belts slim down your tummy and give the illusion of a smaller waist. Concentrate on choosing tops with darker solid colors. If you want a little pattern, find something that is darker around the midsection with a pattern at the top, bringing the eye up toward your chest and face and diverting attention from your middle.

Pants
You want to choose jeans that have a flat front and a rise that is lower than your natural waist. (Basically opt for low-rise jeans without pleats or crazy front pockets.) On the flip side, look for jeans that have back pockets with flaps. This will help give some curve to a flatter rear. Jeans with subtle fading will add shape to your thighs. Boot-cut and flared legs will give you a longer, leaner look. When in doubt, apples look best in simple designs, rather than overly excessive details.

Skirts and dresses
Play up those nice legs with shorter skirts! About 1 to 5 inches above the knee is perfect. Skirts should be fitted at the waist and flare toward the hem line. This will balance out your top and bottom by giving you more of an hourglass figure. Dresses should have gathers under the breast to direct all eyes to your waist. Textures like chiffon and silk are great options for your skirts. Here's where you can get a little crazy with bolder colors and patterns -- just keep them on your lower half.

Shoes
You can wear a chunkier heel. This will actually help balance you upper body. Wedges are a perfect shoe for you. If you are shorter, pointy-toed shoes will give the appearance of a longer leaner look. Avoid stiletto heels becaues they will make you look out of proportion. Sleek shoes with a thicker heel will work better visually.

What to avoid
Stay away from tops that are too baggy and have puffy or full sleeves. They will only make your shoulders and arms look bigger. Avoid bold patterns above your waist. A wild print will make you look big and wide on top, which is the opposite of what you should strive for. never wear bottoms that are too tight because this will also make you look bigger on top. Never wear pants that have a pleated front and avoid high-waisted pants entirely. Stay away from jeans with very dark washes as it will only make your hips appear smaller. And, finally, stay away from tapered legs. You'll only make your top half appear bigger than it is. Oh, and not like this is an issue, but NO SHOULDER PADS. One word: Linebacker.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Wardrobe Wednesday {Chasing Fireflies}

Raise your hand if you enjoy styles that are fun, whimsical...maybe a bit different?!?!? I know I do! Especially when it comes to my children. I have been checking out...visiting...ok ok, stalking Chasing Fireflies website for quite some time now. I finally caved in and got THE cutest summer outfit for my daughter (that’s her crazy self on the left!).



We coordinated a dress for her BFF and I shot an adorable shoot with them just being silly together. Since then, I’ve been stalking their site for new items.

When I realized I was up for the Wardrobe Wednesday {where fashion meets photography} post, I HAD to spotlight some of their cute stuff! I put together four different “looks” from their site.


Looks #1 and #2 are color coordinated, as are looks #3 and #4. The thing I love MOST about Chasing Fireflies is that you can find EVERYTHING you need there. You need coordinating tights? They have them! Hair accessories? Yup! Shoes? YES! If you have time to shop around, more power to ya, otherwise, you can experience one stop shopping at Chasing Fireflies! Take a look for yourself and see if you can resist the cuteness! Happy browsing...shopping...buying!

SHOPPING GUIDE--all items can be found online at Chasing Fireflies!

LOOK #1
$58. pocket vest
$20. oxford cloth shirt
$28. little levi’s
$30. low top chuck taylors

LOOK #2

$78. floral ruffle dress
$24. lace-trim leggings
$28. glitter flower plum cloche
$110. button ugg boots

LOOK #3

$78. dots of fun dress
$28. squiggly embroidered tights
$68. brown suede mary janes
$28. velvet flower headwrap

LOOK #4

$58. reversible 99 vest
$34. rugged henley
$30. low top chuck taylors

Shannon
xo

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Wardrobe Wednesday {Rock On}

This week's rockin' compilation was put together by a guest contributor, Jessica Paxson! But first, here's a word from Wardrobe Wednesday's very own Morgan Dawson!

'Every few weeks we invite a fellow photographer to be a guest contributor. I’ve been following Jessica Paxson's work for some time now, and immediately thought she would be a fun addition to our lineup. What makes her unique is the attention to detail she puts into her shoots. Sessions often have a theme, and she isn’t afraid to think outside the box. What I personally find difficult is striking a balance between doing too little - and doing too much when it comes to styling a shoot. You want to convey a theme or feeling, but avoid looking hokey or tacky. While the easy thing to do is play it safe, a well thought-out look can really take your photos to the next level.

This session from Jessica helped inspire a recent shoot of my own. The mother wanted to take some photos of her son in a relaxed setting. Knowing how much he loves to paint, we decided to make that our theme. We talked about the shoot for weeks, gathered materials, and asked friends and family if we could borrow props. On the day of the shoot we met each other with two cars full of options - it was great! What resulted was a totally unique session and a photo neither of us will forget. Bottom line - the more effort you put into your shoot - be it wardrobe or props - the more personal and rewarding the final image will be.

Before I let Jessica introduce herself, I’ll show you the image that inspired her this week. Rock on!'

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Hello, hello everyone! My name is Jessica Paxson of Jessica Paxson Photography :) First off I have to thank all the ladies at Wardrobe Wednesday for asking me to do a guest spot! I'm really excited and I hope you enjoy the looks I put together for you.

I chose to do a family look because those are the type of sessions I enjoy most. There is just something about capturing the love a family has for each other that really makes me love this job -- probably because I am a mother myself of three amazing little boys, and there is nothing I love more than when I get a shot of the boys just being their crazy, fun loving, sweet, silly, ornery selves, and being able to capture that moment and keep it forever!

For today's looks I'm sharing with you a little bit of a rock & roll theme, because let's all face it, who wouldn't love to be a rock star for a day? The looks I've chose can all be found at Gap and Piperlime. Enjoy :)


Mom
Center Seam Dolman Sweater $49.50
Boyfriend Jean $69.50
Lightwash Lip Scarf $29.50
Black Denim Lip Tote $39.50
Naughtey Monkey (Rugged Racy) Shoes $89.00
Hive & Honey Antique Button Ring $22.00
Hive & Honey Stud Stretch Bracelet $32.00
Hive and Honey Leather Wrap Bracelet $24.00
Dad
Jefferson Cord Blazer $88.00
Merino Hoodie $69.50
The New Crewneck "T" $16.50
Authentic Fit Jeans (deconstructed vintage) $49.99
Slub Knit Beanie $16.50
Converse Check taylor (specialty ox) $50
Young Boy
Skull Sweater $39.50
Heather Plaid Flannel $26.50
Slub knit beanie $16.50
Creative Recreation (Cesario XVI) Shoes $35.99
Young Girl
Admirals Jacket $42.50
Ruched turtleneck $16.50
Solid Tights $10.50
Charcoal Bloomers $29.50
Headband $7.50
Jessica Simpson (lilana) Boots $55.00
Baby Boy
Wool Moto Jacket $44.50
Mini Skinny Jeans (black wash) $29.50
Mohawk Fleece Hat $12.50
Skull Scarf $24.50
Sriped Sweater $24.50
Creative Reaction (testa toddler) Shoes $43.99
Baby Girl
Moto Jacket $29.50
Tiered Ruffle Tutu $26.50
Tight n shoes $12.99
Striped Boatneck Sweater $12.99

Totally cute ideas and DIFFERENT! Dare to be different for your session...it might be fun!

Shannon
xo

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Wardrobe Wednesday {Fall--Couples}

Living in Florida is hard this time of year for me. I LOVE the Fall and I truly miss that season. That's why I love this post so much! Stephanie did such an amazing job coordinating this week's post. LOVE the greens!
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Fall can be such a wonderful time of year to capture the true love at heart. The last couple of weeks we have showcased great wardrobes selections for dressing the families for fall photos. This week, we've decided to showcase the "couple" as family or engaged. As a wedding photographer, I love capturing the story of engaged couples during the fall season. For most, this is the opposite time of year that they'll be married and adds as a great contrast to their wedding day photos. Not only is this a great time to capture the love, it's also a fabulous time to capture the colors of fall. With the leave changing to bright orange, yellow, and red; you can truly have a variety of color added to your wardrobe selection. In this week's Wardrobe Wednesday {where fashion meets photography}, I've decided to showcase two different selections for your fall "couple" photos.

First we have our classic dressy yet somewhat urban selection that highlights the couple against the colors of fall. With the darker colors, you'll truly stand out from the vibrant colors and allow your love story to be the highlight of your session. Not only will this selection allow you as the couple to be showcased, it also adds a bit of a the romantic european feel. Imagine yourself being amongst the hustle and bustle of urban lifestyle with beautiful brick and colorful trees surround. This selection can be worn with or without the jackets and can certainly be dressed up with beautiful accessories

Selection number two is more of a full fall attire. With the earthy tones and sweaters your able to capture the true feeling of fall and cuddling next to one another to keep warm. You can choose to go with adding pattern as you see in the selection seen here or change it up a bit with solid more simplified colors. Either way, you're story will be told as a whole with the feel of the fall in love season.

I always try to express to my engaged or couple clients that your wardrobe represents you and your love story. So make sure to pick an attire that will allow your love together to be captured and featured as your story before your future "family" photos. With fall as your backdrop, the colors will pop regardless. What you want is to showcase your love and life together before children and other life's responsibilities. Best of luck to you and if you ever need some suggestions, please feel free to contact any of us at Wardrobe Wednesday {where fashion meets photography}!




Look No. One

Female
Crossover Dolman Blouse $59.50 Gap
Curvy Jean $69.50 Gap
Ruffle Collar Coat $59.50 Gap

Male
Velvet Blazer $98.00 Gap
End on end tailored shirt $29.99
Standard fit jeans $54.50

Look No. Two

Female
Cropped Toggle "Jet Sweater" $30.00 Old Navy
Long perfect tank $6.97 Old Navy
Diva skinny jean $29.50 Old Navy
McNeff boots $140.00 Aldo

Male
Argyle v-neck sweater $16.00 Old Navy
Loose fit jeans $29.50 Old Navy
Yaden shoes $60.00 Aldo



Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Wardrobe Wednesday What to Wear {Coordinating Fall Colors for Extended Famlies}

Have you checked out the new facebook Wardrobe Wednesday page? There are FABULOUS tips and links regarding what to wear for your custom portrait photoshoot! This week, we are highlighting fall colors and extended families.

Thank you to Erica May of Erica May Photography for putting together this wonderful post in a pinch. My hard drive crashed and it was MY week, but Erica stepped up to the plate and saved me. xoxo
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We have had a lot of questions lately on our new facebook page Wardrobe Wednesday {where fashion meets photography} lately on how to coordinate a group of 5 or more for pictures. It is definitely more challenging to coordinate a wardrobe for a larger group but it is possible! I recently had my very own extended family session which was photographed by another Wardrobe Wednesday contributor, Lindsay Horn. I was in charge of coordinating my family's wardrobe and the pressure was on to find us some great outfits! I am lucky in the fact that my mom and sister live close by so we could all go shopping together which helped but it would be possible to coordinate from a distance too. It is so worth it to take the time to coordinate your clothing. And try to stay away from all wearing the same color as it makes you all blend in together and it does not create any depth or interesting features. I doubt you all sit around in black t-shirts at your family gatherings so why wear it to a photo shoot? Here are a few key things to remember when trying to put your wardrobe together.

1.) Choose 3 or more colors to make up the color scheme. It is a lot harder for 5 or more people to not be too matchey when there are only two colors to choose from. For our group we chose Burgundy, Blue, Browns, and Denims. As you can see that leaves a lot of color choices for the group to pick from. Having everyone incorporate two or more colors makes the group look well rounded and pulled together.

2.) Layer, Layer, Layer!! Instead of everyone wearing a solid color shirt mix up the color by layering. This allows two people standing next to each other not to blend in and adds a lot of dimension to the photograph. Layers and textures can add a lot to the ensemble.

3.) If you can, choose a centerpiece. It is always easier to decorate a room when you have one colorful piece (whether it be artwork, a vase, a chair, etc...) and the same goes for photo shoots. In our instance we only had one child in the photo so we choose his outfit for the centerpiece. We bought him a colorful outfit and then pulled all of our colors from that. If you don't have children in the photos you could always use a colorful scarf or jewelry to be your centerpiece.

4.) Dress the hardest people first. Women's outfits are usually way harder to find than the guys shirts so dress all the women first. That way you can wait and see what colors you need to fill in and buy the guy's shirts last. After we bought my mom's outfit, we bought my sister's outfit, and then we bought mine because I am the least picky about clothes =P.

5.) Don't forget accessories! Belts, jewelry, shoes, and scarves are all great accessories for adding a splash of color that you might not be daring enough to wear all over.

6.) Have fun with it and try not to stress! Try not to wait till the last minute to do this either that way you are not stressed out and you have time to shop for bargains or hard to find items. You don't have to spend a ton of money. Most of our clothes came from Kohls, Dillards, JcPenney, and Baby Gap.

Shopping Guide (from left to right):

Only a description and store is provided on this Shopping Guide since items were purchased more than a month ago. Although you may not be able to find the same tops at these stores you can very easily find something similar.

My husband:
Brown Undershirt from Kohls
Denim Polo Shirt from JcPenney
Jeans from JcPenney

Me:
Brown sweater from Kohls
Burgundy Top from Eddie Bauer
Jeans from Kohls
Boots from DSW shoes warehouse

Dad:
Burgundy Shirt from JcPenney
Jeans

Mom:
Camel Cardigan and Navy tank from Coldwater Creek
Jeans from Coldwater Creek

Tristan (cute adorable little man):
Shirts: Baby Gap
Jeans: Baby Gap
Shoes: Cranberry Converse from footlocker.com

My beautiful sister:
Shirt and Belt from Dillards
Jeans

My Brother-in-law
shirt from Kohls
Jeans

I hope this inspires some of you who have upcoming shoots! Happy Wednesday and Happy FALL!

Shannon
xo

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Wardrobe Wednesday {style it YOUR way}

WARNING LADIES: I am almost certain this post will result in at least 30 minutes of shopping distraction! Let's blame it on the fabulous Rebecca of Rebecca Keeling Studios for her fabulous post and awesome resource information!

sorry guys, but sometimes it IS all about the girls. what's that age-old saying? "if momma ain't happy, ain't nobody happy!" well, the same holds true when it comes to family photographs. it's a BIG event, and even though dad and the kids get to throw on their outfits and just make it to the car in the knick of time, mom has probably put countless hours planning, preparing, and pulling-off this well-orchestrated event. and after it's all over, who is the person who proofs, chooses, and orders the family photos? probably mom!! so, i think it's only fitting that mom takes center stage when starting to coordinate the family wardrobe, and build everyone else's outfits around her. where to start, you say??

HHEELLLLOOOOOOO piperlime!! you may remember piperlime from back in the day, when they first started out just selling shoes. i LOVED getting boxes from them...it was like getting two gifts in one because they had the GREATEST packaging...and i am ALL about the details! they had cool green boxes and tissue paper with little limes on it. so cool!! NOW, not only do they still do shoes, but they also have a fabulous selection of hip, stylish, and affordable clothing for women. there is SO much to see on the piperlime site. under the women's section, there are "headlines" and "top trends" sections to keep you in-the-know for the latest seasonal fashions. but, my absolute MOST favorite thing about piperlime, other than their FAB clothing/shoes/accessories, is the "style it your way" feature. it can be a little tricky to find at first...you have to check out the scrolling colored bars at the top of the page, but it's well worth the look!! with the "style it your way" feature, you can choose from a variety of the latest tops, bottoms, outerwear, shoes, and accessories to create your very own outfit. not only can you select your own model, you can even select the background that you would like to see your outfit paired with!! having your family photo session in your home? got it! urban location? done! flowers/trees/grass? yep! AND...they even have a fall foliage background!! BONUS!!
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even if you don't find exactly what you want in the wardrobe selections, it's an invaluable tool to see the outfit while getting ideas on color and textures. fall is a great time to start layering your wardrobe and sometimes it can be a tricky process. the "style it your way" feature lets you do that, and more! tuck or untuck your jeans into your boots, tuck or untuck your shirt, open or close your jacket or cardigan...the possibilities are limitless! after you whip up your wardrobe, you can save your "look" for future reference, and you can even share your "look" on facebook if you want feedback from your friends! and since piperlime is owned by the same company as banana republic, gap, and old navy, their handy links are right at the top of the page, so you can head over to their stores to complete the outfits for your family! so get going...after all, shopping for your family portrait session should be half of the fun! :)




shopping guide:

dad
old navy blazer: $49.50
gap undershirt: $17.99
gap boot cut jeans: $64.50
gap leather belt: $34.50

sister
gap sweater: $36.50
old navy skirt: $16.50
cwd kids leggings: $20
piperlime naturino boots: $86

brother
old navy shirt: $14.50
old navy pants: $17.50
piperlime sketchers shoes: $38




Oh how I long for the fall. And guess what? It may have made an early arrival here in SW Florida! :)