One of the biggest shifts we’ve seen in newborn photography is the move away from overly dressy outfits and toward relaxed, lived-in clothing that still feels elevated and intentional. The goal isn’t to look perfectly styled it’s to look comfortable, connected, and like yourself on your best day at home.

For moms especially, comfort matters. Casual style dresses are often feel the most comfortable for new moms to wear, but if you really want to go for that casual look there are plenty of other clothing options! In those early postpartum weeks, choosing fabrics and silhouettes that feel soft and forgiving can make such a difference in both confidence and movement during your session.
- Lightweight linen button-ups
- flowy chiffon blouses
- fine knit oversized sweaters
Just to name a few, those photograph beautifully because they skim over the body without clinging. These materials create softness and texture while naturally camouflaging a postpartum belly in a way that still feels stylish and flattering, never frumpy.

Instead of tight or structured pieces, think relaxed draping, breathable fabrics, and subtle texture that can feel effortless while still photographing beautifully.
- loose linen set
- slouchy knit layered over a nursing tank
- airy blouse paired with relaxed denim

For dads and siblings, casual doesn’t have to mean sloppy!
- Soft henleys
- knit tees
- textured cotton pieces
- crochet matching sets for babies and toddlers
- relaxed neutral layers
All help create that in-home feel without looking like everyone just rolled out of bed. The key is choosing basics with texture and coordination rather than graphic tees, athletic wear, or overly stiff formal clothing. Sometimes mom wants the kids to look a little more dressy while she and dad are wearing intentional basics but still elevated.

When everyone feels comfortable, the photos naturally feel more genuine and that relaxed connection is what makes indoor newborn sessions feel timeless.

