Fashion – Magnolia Moms https://magnolia-moms.com Fri, 04 Feb 2022 18:17:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://magnolia-moms.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Fashion – Magnolia Moms https://magnolia-moms.com 32 32 Three Fall Wardrobe Essentials for Every Woman https://magnolia-moms.com/three-fall-wardrobe-essentials-for-every-woman/ https://magnolia-moms.com/three-fall-wardrobe-essentials-for-every-woman/#comments Wed, 18 Nov 2020 18:38:16 +0000 https://magnolia-moms.com/?p=2920 Its getting cold here in Mississippi finally and there are three Fall essentials that every woman needs in her wardrobe. From your basic white tee to the over the knee boots just a few elements can be mixed and matched to carry you through those cold months.

1. Basic White Tee

Don’t cheap out on this one as a great T-shirt can be worn over and over again. Throw it on with leggings and sneakers, or wear it with distressed jeans, heels, and fun jewelry. Dress it up with a skirt (long or short), and tuck it in, front tuck it, or knot it. Voilà – you have multiple outfits from one staple piece.

2. A Leather Jacket

A leather jacket is a must – and there are some great-looking, inexpensive options out there nowadays. Don’t be afraid to hit up Tar-Jay! Headed to the office? A leather jacket looks great with a pencil skirt and feminine blouse. Put it on over your favorite lacy dress to make a girly outfit feel edgier. What about those white tee looks? Add the jacket!

3. Over the knee boots

Trust me, you’ll end up wearing these more than you think. These elongate your legs and make everyone look taller (yes, even for you  shorties out there). Just remember, it’s all about outfit proportions when it comes to boots. You’ll want to wear these with some sort of body con pants – like leggings or a tight fitted pair of skinny jeans. Don’t go too long on your tops, as you want there to be gap between the boots and the bottom of your top. They’re also great with shorter skirts and mini dresses. If you’re not comfortable showing a little leg, throw on a pair of tights. There’s nothing better than a black dress, black tights, and tall black boots. You’ll feel (and look) long and lean!

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How to Style your Fall Family Photos https://magnolia-moms.com/how-to-style-your-fall-family-photos/ https://magnolia-moms.com/how-to-style-your-fall-family-photos/#respond Tue, 22 Sep 2020 03:54:52 +0000 https://magnolia-moms.com/?p=2823 I am one of those weird moms that literally does family photos at least 2-3 times a year. I have done it since my first baby was born and every season change, I look back on the photos and sigh at how much my babies have grown. But one of the things that I spend a lot a time on is styling fall family photos.

The stress of preparing for those photos and the amount of candy, bribery, and sheer magic of our family photographer is something that you would never know based on those sparkling smiles in that frozen second in time. (Isn’t that why we torture ourselves every single season?!)

I may not be able to assist you how to bribe your children to sit still or smile for your photographer, but one thing I can help you with is suggestions on what to wear for your fall family photos!

Pick a color palette when styling fall family photos

Here are some color palette options for styling fall family photos. Personally, I love the palettes that can easily transition for holiday card photos; but honestly any of these will work beautifully!

Start with MOM and work around her

We all know that old adage “If Mama ain’t happy, then no one is happy!” That is absolutely, 100% true. As a mom, we have to be completely comfortable and confident in what we are wearing during family photos or the photo shoot will just be “off”.

I recommend basing every other family member’s outfit on what the mom decides to wear. She is the focal point. She is the one that will calm the nerves of others and be the one to lead the shoot.

In my experience, I have found jeans, a tunic style blouse, a scarf/vest or jacket are a good start when styling fall family photos! Also, a dress with a scarf or jacket is a good option. The key is LAYERS. They add depth to a photo op. Stay away from busy patterns, but an accent piece is fine. If styling yourself, keep your hair natural and in a style that you don’t feel like you have to constantly mess with. Makeup needs to be applied a tad heavier than normal to show up in photos and with fall-holiday photos, think cinnamon/browns/taupe/berry shades. They are beautiful in dusk and dawn lighting against a green background.

Dad – he’s the easy one

Truly, whenever I am picking out Bryan’s outfits for our family photos, he’s the easiest. I go with a button-up shirt that is in the same color palette as what I am going with, dark jeans, and if it’s cooler outside – a vest or sweater on top. He doesn’t care what he wears, so I just ensure that it’s within the realms of something he would normally wear instead of dressing him in something outside of his comfort zone.

The Kids – A bit Trickier

When choosing outfits for the kids my motto is “COMFORT. CONSISTENT. CANDY.” Do not expect your toddler to wear layers of tulle and lace without throwing a serious meltdown. For my daughter, I’ve dressed in her in Alice & Ames dresses for several shoots. They are beautiful, twirly dresses in soft jersey knit cotton and she loves them! They photograph beautifully and can be dressed up with a cardi and a pretty bow. For my son, I take my cues from him. I love a bow-tie, but sometimes, he refuses to cooperate with one – so I have tossed it last minute. The key is to make sure that your kids know that they have candy waiting for them upon finishing up the shoot! This makes everyone happier and willing to smile for a few clicks of the camera.

Final tips and tricks

I cannot stress this enough- FAMILY PHOTOS ARE STRESSFUL. Every single time I do one I think “WHY am I doing this???” But thirty minutes later when everyone is back in the car and we are on our way to getting ice cream from Sonic, I remember that some of my favorite memories are all the ones that are caught during those shoots. The laughter, the smiles, the twirls, the stolen kisses….But here are some of my tried and true tips for getting fantastic photos you will keep for years to come!

Choose a photographer who you are comfortable with!

A wedding photographer may not be skilled in talking Toddler-ease. A boudoir photographer may not know how to capture a family photo in the manner you want. Do your research and talk to your friends and neighbors about photographers they have used for FAMILY photos. This is also important if your children are of varying ages (teens versus infant). If your children are young, a mini session (which lasts under 30 minutes) may be ideal since their attention span doesn’t last much longer than that. Some of my favorite photos were snapped in less than 10 minutes!

Lay out all the outfits

As a mom, lay out everyone’s outfit together on the bed and snap a phone pic of it. If it looks to “matchy-matchy” it probably is. Keep the color palette in mind and keep only one or two members of the family in a print that isn’t too loud or busy. (Plaid shirts for the boys, solids for the girls for example). Feel free to text your girlfriends or photographer for their input, too. They want you to have a successful shoot so feel free to communicate with them prior to finalizing the outfits.

Have the goody bag ready

Have a bag of “essentials” ready with you in the car. Band-aids, Fruit loops, lollipops, an extra change of clothes, some extra powder, lipgloss, hairspray.

And don’t forget to relax

Don’t take it too seriously! We got completely POURED ON (I’m talking monsoon level rain) when we went for a sunflower-field shoot….and you know what, who cares? We had were together in a sunflower field and it was beautiful. How many times is that going to happen in our lifetimes….but I have the photos to prove that it happened at least once. 🙂

Style is important, but keep your personality in tact. If it’s something you wouldn’t wear on a dressier occasion then don’t wear it for a family photo shoot. Keep it real, ya’ll. I promise you will look back on these moments and be so grateful for it.

For more style ideas from the Magnolia Mom’s Style Squad, check out their other articles in our Style category.

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5 Staples for Fall Style! https://magnolia-moms.com/5-staples-for-fall-style/ https://magnolia-moms.com/5-staples-for-fall-style/#respond Wed, 26 Aug 2020 07:47:54 +0000 https://magnolia-moms.com/?p=2779 *This post does contain affiliate marketing links that if items are purchased a small commission is generated.

If you are a mom, you are too busy with getting the kids back-to-school in the first few weeks of fall to spend time worrying with fall fashion, but I’ve put together 5 simple items that can take any outfit to summer-to-fall and beyond! Most of these items you may even have stashed in your closet, but if you are in the market for a few new goodies, we have linked budget-friendly options for you below!


Staple #1 – The Utility Jacket

This item can be thrown on top of literally anything and change it from summer to fall! Because of the edgy details, it creates warmth but is lightweight enough to layer!

Top Left: Target jacket, $30; Bottom Left: Target jacket, $30; Right: Old Navy jacket, $25



Staple #2 – Fall Hat

I was weary of the hat thing because as someone with dark hair, every hat I tried reminded me of the Wicked Witch of the West. Finally, I broke down and ordered a variety of different styles on Amazon and lo-and-behold, the right style hat can work beautifully! I encourage you to go to Walmart or Target and try a few various styles to find the right one for you. Also, I would recommend going with a tan, beige, blush or cognac tone.

Top: Leopard Belted Fedora, $20; Bottom Right: Amazon Fedora, $16; Bottom Left: Blush Fedora, $20



Staple #3 – Animal Print Accessory

We live in a day and time where face masks are now considered a fashion accessory and necessary to function in society. I have my leopard print mask on rotation and I’m surprised at how it pulls everything together. Same goes for any animal print accessory – scarf, belt, cardigan, or booties!

Face Mask: Zulily, pack of 2 $20; Booties, Walmart $15; Belt, JCrew $30; Cardigan, $20; Scarf J.Crew $30


Staple #4 – Ankle Booties

I love shoes more than the average female, so I am never upset by an excuse to purchase more shoes. Ankle booties that provide function and fashion are a true win-win! Go with a block heel for more comfort and a slight pointed toe for a sleek look.

Top Left: Express Booties; Top Right: Sam Edelman Booties; Bottom Right: Vince Camuto Booties; Bottom Left: DSW Booties


Staple #5 – Sweater Tank

In the South, where I live – we don’t experience fall temps until closer to Thanksgiving, but that doesn’t mean that I don’t want to LOOK like I’m experiencing fall temps. That’s why I love the Sweater Tank. It gives off a vibe of cooler weather without me dying in the still 90 degree weather. Again, I recommend a neutral color to transition you into winter, too.

Old Navy Sweater Tank; Madewell Sweater Tank; Madewell Black Tank; Amazon The Drop Sweater Tank

What are you most excited for in the coming season?




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