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Studio Shawl
One piece. A dozen ways to wear it.
The accessory your sessions keep asking for. Soft, fluid, and made to move — this shawl shapes itself to whatever the pose needs. Drape it across the front for a clean caped silhouette, let it fall down the back for long vertical lines, or wrap it at the neck and let the tail trail and catch the air. Same shawl, an entirely new frame every time.
And it doesn't retire after the belly photos. Layer it into a newborn setup, soften the edge of a wrap, or carry the same color through from the maternity portraits to baby's first session — so the gallery reads as one story.
It photographs as beautifully on backlit white as it does on a soft gray sweep, and the lighter colorways give you that glowing, sheer translucency when the light comes through.
Wear it / style it
Front drape — caped over the shoulders for a sculpted, covered look
Back drape — clean in front, fabric falling long behind
Neck wrap — knotted or twisted at the throat with the ends left to flow
Newborn layer — folded under or around for texture and a matching palette
Details
Lightweight, flowing fabric with beautiful movement
Generous length for full-length poses and dramatic trailing
Works for maternity and newborn — built to grow with your client's story
Studio-friendly: easy to steam, easy to reset between poses
Available in every color — match it to skin tones, your sets, and your client's palette. Build a small collection and you'll reach for it in nearly every session.
One piece. A dozen ways to wear it.
The accessory your sessions keep asking for. Soft, fluid, and made to move — this shawl shapes itself to whatever the pose needs. Drape it across the front for a clean caped silhouette, let it fall down the back for long vertical lines, or wrap it at the neck and let the tail trail and catch the air. Same shawl, an entirely new frame every time.
And it doesn't retire after the belly photos. Layer it into a newborn setup, soften the edge of a wrap, or carry the same color through from the maternity portraits to baby's first session — so the gallery reads as one story.
It photographs as beautifully on backlit white as it does on a soft gray sweep, and the lighter colorways give you that glowing, sheer translucency when the light comes through.
Wear it / style it
Front drape — caped over the shoulders for a sculpted, covered look
Back drape — clean in front, fabric falling long behind
Neck wrap — knotted or twisted at the throat with the ends left to flow
Newborn layer — folded under or around for texture and a matching palette
Details
Lightweight, flowing fabric with beautiful movement
Generous length for full-length poses and dramatic trailing
Works for maternity and newborn — built to grow with your client's story
Studio-friendly: easy to steam, easy to reset between poses
Available in every color — match it to skin tones, your sets, and your client's palette. Build a small collection and you'll reach for it in nearly every session.

