A comfortable and easy way to look stylish is the maxi dress. One piece of clothing and you've got an effortless, great looking outfit. Also, it's a great excuse to wear flats - which I am always a fan of. Wear stylish sandals like any of these above. Then, pile on a mix of bangles. Mix colors and metals, just make sure it compliments your dress and you're good to go.
Showing posts with label What to Wear on New Years Eve. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
3,2,1 Happy New Year!
I love this mix of masculine and feminine and it would be a great look for New Years Eve. A blousey, oversized tuxedo shirt with a tutu skirt is both chic and fun - exactly what you want to accomplish on NYE.
For shoes, wear lace-up, peep toe oxford booties to keep the masculine/feminine theme. They will compliment the look really nicely. Wear simple jewelry because there is so much embellishment in the outfit.
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Monday, December 27, 2010
3,2,1 Happy New Year!
Not to make anyone think I'm a negative Nancy, but I think New Years Eve is pretty much always a letdown. There are always high expectations, and rarely a big payoff. However, we can still look great as we watch the ball drop. Here are my suggestions for what to wear on New Years Eve. One recommendation I have are dresses in bright jewel tones with simple black pumps.
I was once told, why would you wear black to a party? The girl next to you is probably wearing black. I tend to take this advice to heart and try to wear vivid colors when I attend events and parties, and these dresses would certainly make a statement at any New Years Eve party. With a dress that is so vivid, keep shoes and accessories simple. Black pumps are perfect and easy to find. I would wear a blazer with pushed up or cuffed sleeves for warmth and simple but pretty jewelry such as a rhinestone cuff. Like these below:
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