We got busy curating a mix of inspiration and information to have you looking your best this Christmas season. With all the events dotting your calendar, it’s time to start planning outfits and we are here to help!
Decking the halls in Style
When December arrives, it’s time to kick preparations into high gear, nestled in between the mail are a plethora of green, red and metallic lined envelopes spreading cheer and joy with updates from near and far.
If you are on the hunt for your dream Christmas party dress, you’re in luck because we have the perfect frock waiting for you. This Cari Satin Dress is a stunning choice for a night of fun and drinks with friends.
A satin dress is never out of style, and this Scarlett Satin Mini Dress is definitely a closet must-have. The all-year red satin dress is a bold and vibrant choice as your Christmas outfit this year. You can mix it up with a number of different closet pieces, for a number of different looks and events too.
You don’t have to choose a jumper with a giant reindeer in the middle to stick to your Christmas theme. You can choose a more sober, elegant sweater with letterings or a Christmas message, or you can go plain too! If you are not a styling pro, keep a neutral palette of colour. Focus on beige, white, black, to match with a bright Christmas jumper!
What Colors Are Good for Christmas Photos?
Opt for the classic Christmassy colors including red and green – but not paired together (in their saturated and bold tones). Go for a vibrant hue with a plaid like tartan or fair isle knits. For a less saturated, slightly moodier look, pick jewel tones in darker shades, like burgundy and dark emerald. Always count on neutrals like black and white.
Wearing layers adds more style
No matter how much you prepare, winter weather can really throw a wrench in your holiday season, especially when it comes to planning outfits for social gatherings and family parties. There's nothing worse than dressing for the frigid cold outside only to be sweating in an indoor party.
We recommend layering up for your holiday shindig so you can always take something off once inside. For extra-cold temperatures, we recommend wearing a coat over several layers of tops, including a long-sleeve winter sweater or flannel shirt. This way, once you are indoors amidst the merry festivities, you can shed a layer depending on the temperature to be comfortable. When it's time to go home and brave the outdoors again, simply add your sweaters and long sleeves back on and you'll be perfectly warm for your trip home.