Try These Party Looks for The Holidays

 

As the holiday season is fast approaching, the party invitations in your inbox are filling up. On top of decorating the house, shopping for gifts, and coordinating with relatives, the last thing you want to stress about is what to wear.

Lucky for you, you have us to help you navigate appropriate attire to all those holiday soirées.  Lace, silk, silver and gold, and velvet are all appropriate to celebrate in style.

Let’s dive into four holiday style trends that will make you the bell of the ball.


Metallics

During the holidays' metallics act as the ultimate neutral. Incorporate metallic with a pair of silky wide-leg pants, a sheer metallic blouse or dress, or garnish an outfit with accessories.


Sequins

Instead of the tacky full-on sequin dress, work the festive beads into your look with one statement-making piece, sparkly skirt or pants, blinged out shoes or handbag. We love these Glitzy Zebra French Cuffs from Beyond Cuffs.

Subtle zebra print sequin sleeve.

Velvet

Back this year with a punch for the holidays. Nothing says glamour quite like velvet. Whether you go for a full length dress or a trendy blazer, you can’t go wrong.


Pants are the new black.

After years of wearing denim to everything from weddings to baseball games and girls night out, pants are making a big comeback. There are endless options from dressed up joggers to classic 50s glam.

Aricia in long pants

Though we are huge fans of of the cropped pants, a longer line on your trousers elongates the leg making you look tall and sleek. With these longer pants, the shoes are no longer such a focal point so you can easily pair with flats. Remember: a great pair of pants only needs simple top and shoes, or glam them up for a more formal evening out! Here are a few options and ways to wear them:


Start by shopping your closet for your perfect holiday look.

Let us show you how to creatively shop your closet by making outfits from the clothes and accessories you already have. There are easy fashion hacks to learn and more subtle methods to create a killer holiday look.