Don’t go over the top The holidays aren’t just a time for giving; they’re the time for nonstop celebrating. Whether you're meeting that special someone for a holiday season date, gathering with family for a holiday dinner, you
want to rock a style. We will give you some simple holiday do's and don'ts.
Sequin dresses are especially hot this season. It’s more of the 80s style, but with longer sleeves and shorter hemlines.
Some other trends on the holiday horizon include lace, textured tights, tuxedo-style shirts and statement jewelry. And don't be afraid to throw in a splash of color.
Designers have started mixing up pieces like a dark, leather jacket with a neon cocktail dress underneath.
And you get to stay warm with stylish outerwear. You can throw on even on a casual day with leggings, boots and jeans. They always seem to dress up whatever you have on. Don’t go over the top. You don’t want to look like a Christmas decoration. Don’t wear holiday sweaters like you’re a grammar school teacher. It’s not a good look outside of an elementary school. Try a billowy red blouse with a leopard print pencil skirt and a blazer for a fun and sassy look, and add a touch of sweetness with a pair of ballet or patent leather flats. Put on a bright-colored cardigans and bubble skirt for a playful look. For other options, try a blazer with leggings and booties. Keep it fun and young and mix things up, like pairing a business blazer with leggings and booties.
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